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What Liberal Women are Doing [219]

unknown (1893) What Liberal Women are Doing [219]. The Woman's Herald (Women's Penny Paper), 7 (219). p. 13.

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Abstract

1) Darlaston: At a "very successful gathering" at the town hall, several women and men addressed the audience. 2) Davenport: At a tea and entertainment, "Miss Gill took the chair and opened the proceedings with a short speech." The program also included a reading by Miss Latimer, and recitations by Mrs. Rawcliffe. 3) Nantwich: At a recent meeting in the Baptist schoolroom, Miss Ball addressed the assembled. 4) South St. Pancras: At a meeting of the association at the private residence of Mrs. Bunting, Mrs. Septimus Buss and Miss Simonds delivered addresses on the Temperance question and the Factory Acts.

Item Type: Article
Categories: 1 Genre > 1.19 Miscellaneous
1 Genre > 1.20 News
1 Genre > 1.23 Proceedings
2 Content > 2.12 Morals/Values/Virtues
2 Content > 2.15 Politics
3 Context > 3.4 Indoors
3 Context > 3.6 Meeting
3 Context > 3.8 Provincial
3 Context > 3.9 Recital
3 Context > 3.11 Venue > 3.11.1 Church/Congregational/Parish Premises
3 Context > 3.11 Venue > 3.11.2 Drawing Room/Private Venue
3 Context > 3.11 Venue > 3.11.8 Town Hall / Meeting Venue
4 Form of Participation > 4.2 Speaker
5 Textualisation of Lecture > 5.3 Mentioned with Title
5 Textualisation of Lecture > 5.4 Mentioned without Title
Number of Pages: 1
URI: http://victorianlecturing.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/1426

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