After Annie Sullivan died in 1936, Polly Thompson took care of Helen Keller. Polly Thompson died in 1960. Winnie Corbally took care of Helen next. Helen died in 1961. Polly and Winnie don't really have anything in common but, they both put Helen Keller under good care after Annie died. They both were great women, and they shall reign together in heaven. :)
Helen Keller was cared for by a few different companions and assistants after Anne Sullivan, including Polly Thomson and Winnie Corbally. Sullivan remained a close friend and mentor to Helen throughout her life, even after others took on more of the day-to-day caregiving duties.
After Polly Thomson died, Helen Keller was cared for by her companion and secretary, Winifred Corbally. Corbally assisted Keller with daily tasks and continued to support her in her work and public appearances.
Polly Thompson has written: 'Where is Cuddles?' -- subject(s): Fiction, Ponies, Specimens, Toy and movable books
Polly Thompson was born in 1885. She passed away in 1960. She was approximately 75 years old at the time of her death.
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The suffix "-y" added to "Polly" is a diminutive form, used to indicate familiarity or endearment. It is a common way to form nicknames or pet names.
Polly Thompson was like a house maid. she cleaned Helen's house and scheduled trips around the world for Helen to speak (she could only speak very little words, Anne S. would translate) about the story of her life, and answer questions about being blind.
Polly Thomson was Helen Keller's governess and companion for over 40 years. She served as a teacher, secretary, and friend to Keller, helping her communicate with others and navigate the world despite her disabilities. Thomson played a crucial role in Keller's education and advocacy work.
'ello or hello. or the steriotypical, 'polly want a cracker.'