Goulding, Valerie (1918–2003)
Goulding, Valerie (1918–2003)
Irish politician. Name variations: Lady Valerie Goulding; Valerie Monckton. Born Valerie Hamilton Monckton, Sept 1918, in Kent, England; died July 28, 2003; dau. of Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, England (Conservative minister); m. Sir Basil Goulding, 1939 (died 1982); children: 3 sons, Sir Lingard, Timothy and Hamilton.
Representing Fianna Fáil, nominated to the Seanad by Taoiseach Jack Lynch (1977) and served until 1981; co-founded the Central Remedial Clinic (1951) and was its chair and managing director until 1984. Received a gold medal from Royal College of Physicians of Ireland; won the Lord Mayor of Dublin's award (1990).
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