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A History of the County of Essex
… 1898 Pelly's staff comprised 3 curates, 2 lay readers, 2 women workers, and a parish nurse. 60 During the First World … War Pelly's successor, Canon Guy Rogers, employed four women as curates for everything except the administration of … the vicarage was vested in the bishop. A mission house for women workers was opened in 1909 and still existed in 1966. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1898 with departments of science, engineering, art, and a women's department. 184 The institute was badly damaged by … renamed the municipal college. An extension, housing the women's work of the college, and the girls trade school, was …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1864. 214 By 1876 this was employing about 1,000, mainly women. It closed in 1904. 215 The firm later turned to making … examined in 1904, when 1,475 persons, including 1,355 women, were employed in workshops, and about 1,100 others, all women, as home workers. 223 It was fostered by the poverty of …
A History of the County of Essex
… even after repairs, to 164 beds. St. Mary's hospital for women and children, London and Upper Roads, Plaistow, … hospital was taken over in 1893 by the Canning Town Women's Settlement as a hospital for women and children. In 1895 it was transferred to two houses …
A History of the County of Essex
… the Trinity College (Oxford) mission and St. Helen's House women's settlement. Trinity College mission originated in … survived and in 19434 was taken over by St. Helen's House women's settlement. St. Helen's House, Stratford, had been … workshops, gymnasium, and canteen. 33 The Canning Town women's settlement, Cumberland Road, was founded in 1892 by …
A History of the County of Essex
… 'Calvinistic Independents'. It provided, inter alia, that women were to have a voice in choosing the minister. Emblem's … in 1858 and three more in 1863, for the accommodation of women formerly in domestic service. In 1939 the charity was … in Wimbledon (Lond.) as the Legg-Whittuck trust. The alms-women can come from any part of the country, but in practice …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 1200. Glass: In chancel in N. window, two small heads of women and a Tudor rose, 16th-century. In S. aislein third …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… which took 15 waggons to carry in a day and 41 men and women to rick in the barton. The 170 waggon loads remaining … recorded in 1608, 28 a victualler died c. 1668, 29 and two women were licensed victuallers in 1675. 30 The New inn, on … a recreation ground with pavilion and sports' pitches, Women's Institute, and dramatic society. 19 John Cannon …
Survey of London
… to design buildings for Coldbath Fields to accommodate women prisoners and vagrants, and the following year work … Moseley. 129 This was later the 'misdemeanants' prison, women being no longer sent to Coldbath Fields from 1850. … for its frenetic Christmas workload. Six thousand men and women were once employed here in its Postal, Engineering, …
Survey of London
… in Cumming Street, which besides its other efforts sent women, girls and boys ('of the very poor and rough class') on … in Hermes Street; and the Howard Institute for Women in Cynthia Street. 81 The London Female Penitentiary in … Garrett Anderson School for Girls, named after the women's rights campaigner and first female member of the …
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