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Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon (born
Barbara Leigh Smith; 8
April 1827 – 11 June 1891) was an
English educationalist and artist, a
philanthropist and her...
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application was
financially supported by
Louisa Goldsmid and
feminist Barbara Bodichon, who
together advanced her
enough money to take out patents; the invention...
- Cambridge. The
college was
established in 1869 by
Emily Davies and
Barbara Bodichon as the
first women's
college in Cambridge. In 1948, it was
granted full...
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Barbara Bodichon Ayrton-Gould (née Ayrton; 3
April 1886 – 14
October 1950) was a
British Labour politician and
suffragist who
served as the
Member of Parliament...
- in the
education of women, she made
friends with
Emily Davies,
Barbara Bodichon,
Frances Buss and others. She gave
evidence to a
Royal Commission on secondary...
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Encyclopedia Americana,
Volume 1: Pg 568. Grolier. 1990. ISBN 978-0-7172-0121-1.
Bodichon (1865). "Kabyle Pottery". The Art-Journal. 4. London: 45. Field, Henry...
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employment and
equality issues. It was
established in 1858 by
Barbara Bodichon,
Matilda Mary Hays and
Bessie Rayner Parkes.
Published monthly between...
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juxtaposed on the Pre-Raphaelite
Sisterhood site; the
letter to
Barbara Bodichon is
quoted on the
Rossetti Archive site. A Late
Picking –
poems 1965–74...
- that it
might be
taken over by extremists.
Later that year
Leigh Smith Bodichon formed the
first Women's
Suffrage Committee and
within a
fortnight collected...
- in
Manchester and
heard one of the
organisors of the petition,
Barbara Bodichon, read a
paper entitled Reasons for the Enfranchi****t of Women. Becker...