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The quiet village of St Ive was the birth place of a woman who went on to be a heroine in parts of the world, but forgotten in her own country. Emily Hobhouse was in her time one of the most controversial figures in the world, hailed as a second Joan of Arc or Florence Nightingale yet denounced as a traitor to her country. Kitchener was not a fan but Gandhi was a friend of Emily Hobhouse The life of Emily Hobhouse is explored as part of BBC Inside Out.