First NameConstance AliceLast NameGrandeMaiden NameBarnicoatOccupationJournalist, private secretary, translator. Correspondent in Bern, Switzerland, for British, American and New Zealand newspapers during the First World War.Date of Birth27 November 1897Place of BirthRichmondDate of Death16 September 1922Place of DeathGeneva, SwitzerlandFamily or Next of KinSpouse: Julian Grande
Parents: Rebecca Lee Barnicoat (nee Hodgson) and John Wallis BarnicoatGeo Coordinates[1] Additional InformationIn 1895 she graduated with a B.A. Degree with honours from Canterbury College.
Constance was an accomplished mountaineer, with experiences in the Copland Pass in the Southern Alps, the Dauphiné Alps (France), the Caucasus, and the Pyrenees. She also travelled to areas of South America, Scandinavia and the Middle East. In March 1923 Mt Barnicoat was named in her honour by her widower Julian Grande.Further InformationRead more about Constance on The Prow websiteRead more about Constance on the Te Ara website