Radclyffe Hall was born on 12 August 1880 in Bournemouth, England, UK. She was a writer, known for Trial of Loneliness and The Third Sex (1934). She died on 7 October 1943 in London, England, UK.
Hall's health declined in the early 1940's and ironically, given her late father's profession, she contracted tuberculosis. She soon had surgery on her eyes, after which she had to give up writing. She also contracted double pneumonia and finally colon cancer, from which she died in 1943, with Troubridge at her bedside. She is buried at Highgate Cemetery in north London, next to Mabel Batten.