Gillian Wagner
Dame Gillian Mary Millicent Wagner was a British writer, philanthropist and social administrator, who was the chair of the children’s charity Barnardo's, the Thomas Coram Foundation and the Carnegie Trust. She published biographical and historical works, as well as reports on social care.
Early life and education
Gillian Mary Millicent Graham was born in London on 25 October 1927, the daughter of Major Henry Archibald Roger Graham and Hon. Margaret Beatrice Lopes. She was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and the University of Geneva, and later did a diploma in social administration at the London School of Economics, and subsequently a Ph.D. Her doctoral thesis was titled ''Dr Barnardo and the Charity Organisation Society: A reassessment of the Arbitration Case of 1877.Works and themes
Her 1979 biography of Thomas Barnardo was described in a Medical History review as the "first frank account of character and career"; while a reviewer in Seventeenth-Century News called her book Thomas Coram, Gent. "a much-needed biography of this early pioneer of children’s charity". Her book, Miss Palmer's Diary was a biography of her ancestor, Ellen Palmer.Death
Wagner died on 31 December 2025, at the age of 98.Publications
- The Camera and Dr Barnardo, 1974, National Portrait Gallery Publications,
- Barnardo, 1979, Littlehampton Book Services,
- Children of the Empire, 1982, Littlehampton Book Services,
- The Chocolate Conscience, 1987, Chatto & Windus,
- Thomas Coram, Gent.: 1668–1751, 2015, Boydell Press,
- Miss Palmer's Diary, 2017, I.B. Tauris,
Reports
- A Positive Choice : A Guide to the Wagner Report 1988, National Institute for Social Work, ASIN B001NTUWO6
- Residential Care, Vol. 2: The Research Reviewed 1988, Stationery Office Books,
- Training for Social Care: Achieving Standards for the Undervalued Service, 1998, Policy Studies Institute,