Orig. bildtext... WIDOW OF ANTARCTIC EXPLORER AS A SOCIETY SCULPTRESS. (Exclusive pictures). Lady Hilton Young, who is better known as Lady Scott, the widow of the Antarctic explorer, lives in the quaint cottage, near Kensington Gardens that Sir James Barrie christened The Little White House when he lived in it many years ago. It must be one of London's smallest houses, for it covers barely 30 sq. feet behind Bayswater Rd., but there is one large room where Barrie wrote Peter Pan, and several of his plays. This Lady Young has made her studio.She has fitted a miniature railway between the studio and the back garden so that when the weather is fine she can move her work out into the open on a trolley. In the garden are two of her most charming works, braving the wind and rain. One is the fine statue of a blindfolded youth, which she exhibited in the Academy calling it The Kingdom is Within, and the other is the boy's figure called These Had Most to Give which won a medal at the Paris salon. Photo shows. The statue The Kingdom Is Within, a blindfolded figure of a youth. This is a recent work by Lady Young, who is seen in the background at work in the garden of her home. Anm. K Hilton Young, 1878-1947, baronessan Kennet, född Bruce, brittisk skulptris, änka efter upptäcktsresanden Robert Falcon Scott. Ateljéer Kroppar Ögonbindel CD631 persons: KATHLEEN HILTON YOUNG sites: LONDON;STORBRITANNIEN