Callaghan, Audrey (1915–2005)

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Callaghan, Audrey (1915–2005)

English campaigner and fund raiser. Name variations: Lady Callaghan of Cardiff. Born Audrey Elizabeth Moulton, July 28, 1915, in Maidstone, Kent, England; died March 15, 2005; earned an economics degree from London University; m. James Callaghan (prime minister of England, 1976–79), 1938 (died Mar 27, 2005); children: Margaret (Baroness Jay, once leader of the House of Lords, b. 1940), Julia (b. 1943) and Michael (b. 1946).

Though she had considerable influence over husband's campaigns, maintained a low public profile while at No. 10 Downing Street; began career as an alderman on the London borough of Lewisham and on the Greater London Council (1964–70); chaired the board of governors of the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (1969–82), then chaired the special trustees (1984–90); became Lady Callaghan (1987).

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