Personal Papers of Margaret Stephen 1925-1945

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Personal Papers of Margaret Stephen 1925-1945

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Stephen | Lady | Margaret Thyra Barbara Shore Nightingale | 1872-1945

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Margaret Thyra Barbara Shore Smith (later Shore Nightingale) (Lady Stephen) was born in 1872. Married Harry L Stephen, later Sir Harry Stephen. Margaret studied History at Girton College, 1891-1894. In India with her husband 1904-1913, founded Women Graduates Union in Calcutta for the benefit of professional women coming to India. Member of Girton College Council 1913-1932; Governor 1913-1938. Generous benefactor of Girton Library. Publications included 'Emily Davies and Girton College, 1927. Ma...

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Stephen | Lady | Margaret Thyra Barbara Shore Nightingale | 1872-1945

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Margaret Thyra Barbara Shore Smith (later Shore Nightingale) (Lady Stephen) was born in 1872. Married Harry L Stephen, later Sir Harry Stephen. Margaret studied History at Girton College, 1891-1894. In India with her husband 1904-1913, founded Women Graduates Union in Calcutta for the benefit of professional women coming to India. Member of Girton College Council 1913-1932; Governor 1913-1938. Generous benefactor of Girton Library. Publications included 'Emily Davies and Girton College, 1927. Ma...

Davies, Emily, 1830-1921

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Sarah Emily Davies 1875-1945, of Wenallt, Llandegfan was one of Anglesey's most prominent figures. She was the daughter of John Matthews of Amlwch who was Justice of the Peace and for many years chairman of the local magisterial branch. Since its inception Mrs Davies was honorary secretary of the Anglesey County Nursing Association. She was also a member of the Education Committee, Chairman of the School Management Sub Committee and involved with the Anglesey Rural Community Council...