User contributions for Greenawayr
A user with 55 edits. Account created on 1 December 2014.
3 January 2015
- 22:2522:25, 3 January 2015 diff hist +44 Caroline Freeman No edit summary
31 December 2014
- 22:3522:35, 31 December 2014 diff hist +454 Caroline Freeman Frances Ross took over Girton College, Dunedin and, when merged with Braemar House, it became the modern Columba College. When Caroline tried to re-establish herself at Girton in Christchurch, the interim headmistress, Mabel Brown, left, taking a number
30 December 2014
- 21:3021:30, 30 December 2014 diff hist +7 Robertson Stewart Sir Robertson Stewart spent time at Bottle Lake Hospital, Burwood, Christchurch. Bottle Lake Hospital is now Burwood Hospital and is several miles from the suburb of Bromley. See Francis Oswald Bennett's 1962 book, Hospital on the Avon.
- 17:3417:34, 30 December 2014 diff hist +286 User talk:Greenawayr My source on Burwood Hospital is what is contained in Hospital on the Avon. Also, Bottle Lake, now a city council plantation, is several miles from Bromley.
- 17:1717:17, 30 December 2014 diff hist +382 User talk:Greenawayr →Ref errors
29 December 2014
- 10:4910:49, 29 December 2014 diff hist +3 Caroline Freeman Caroline Freeman's teacher and mentor at Green Island was A. G. Allen.
- 10:4410:44, 29 December 2014 diff hist +15 Ada Wells St. Albans, from swamp to suburbs: an informal history. Christchurch: New Zealand Federation of University Women, 1989, p. 78
28 December 2014
- 19:3319:33, 28 December 2014 diff hist +126 Caroline Freeman As a pupil-teacher, Caroline Freeman received the usual allowance of 10 pounds per year.
- 03:4103:41, 28 December 2014 diff hist +94 Caroline Freeman When she graduated B.A. in 1885, Caroline was awarded the Bowen Essay Prize.
- 00:4200:42, 28 December 2014 diff hist −1 Caroline Freeman She came to New Zealand with her family on the Nourmabal.
27 December 2014
- 22:5922:59, 27 December 2014 diff hist −3 Caroline Freeman Caroline was the beloved teacher and guide of many of New Zealand's girls.
- 22:5622:56, 27 December 2014 diff hist −5 Caroline Freeman Caroline and Helene went to England hoping that Caroline might recover her health.
- 22:5122:51, 27 December 2014 diff hist +15 Caroline Freeman 'A tribute to Caroline Freeman', Press, 5 September 1914, page 9
- 22:4922:49, 27 December 2014 diff hist +966 Caroline Freeman A former student's tribute to Caroline Freeman.
- 21:3121:31, 27 December 2014 diff hist +498 User talk:Greenawayr →Welcome!: Have explained my sources to Schwede66.
- 10:0710:07, 27 December 2014 diff hist +304 Wikipedia:Help desk →Help:Cite errors/Cite error ref no input: new section
- 10:0410:04, 27 December 2014 diff hist +11 Caroline Freeman 'Miscellaneous', Otago witness, 14 April 1866 page 5
- 09:5909:59, 27 December 2014 diff hist +107 Caroline Freeman When very young, Caroline Freeman became pupil-teacher at Green Island School.
- 09:3609:36, 27 December 2014 diff hist +16 Caroline Freeman Girton College was established in Latimer Square, Christchurch.
- 09:3109:31, 27 December 2014 diff hist +4 Caroline Freeman Caroline succumbed to a heart attack.
- 09:2509:25, 27 December 2014 diff hist +148 Caroline Freeman Caroline was recalled, on her gravestone, as 'the beloved teacher and guide of many of New Zealand's girls'.
- 09:1609:16, 27 December 2014 diff hist +22 Caroline Freeman Caroline died on or about 16 August 1914.
- 09:0509:05, 27 December 2014 diff hist +464 Wikipedia:Help desk →Help:Cite errors/Cite error ref no input: new section
- 08:5808:58, 27 December 2014 diff hist +11 Caroline Freeman Caroline Freeman's will, Archives New Zealand, Christchurch
- 08:5708:57, 27 December 2014 diff hist +154 Caroline Freeman Caroline Freeman died in 1914, leaving her estate to her companion.
- 08:4608:46, 27 December 2014 diff hist +328 Caroline Freeman Caroline Freeman died in 1914, leaving her estate to her companion.
- 08:0608:06, 27 December 2014 diff hist +434 Caroline Freeman Helene Fodor taught at Girton College, married Charles Cross but, after the marriage failed returned as a teacher and Caroline's companion.
- 07:4007:40, 27 December 2014 diff hist +577 Caroline Freeman Caroline Freeman established schools called Girton College in Dunedin and Christchurch.
- 07:1907:19, 27 December 2014 diff hist −6 Caroline Freeman Freeman passed the first part of her B.A. in 1882, the second in 1884; and was capped in 1885.
- 07:1407:14, 27 December 2014 diff hist +802 Caroline Freeman Caroline Freeman became the University of Otago's first woman graduate in 1885.
- 06:3206:32, 27 December 2014 diff hist −155 Ada Wells Ada Wells was, in 1896, the first secretary of the National Council of Women.
- 02:4102:41, 27 December 2014 diff hist +1 Ada Wells Ada believed that women should have economic independence.
- 02:4002:40, 27 December 2014 diff hist +105 Ada Wells Ada 's experience strengthened her belief that women should have economic independence.
- 00:2100:21, 27 December 2014 diff hist +90 William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse Rhodes Moorhouse was described as 'the son of wealthy and influential parents'.
26 December 2014
- 23:2123:21, 26 December 2014 diff hist +996 William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse IAt New Brighton, Christchurch, in 1907, Rhodes-Moorhouse knocked down and killed a boy, Frederick Kenneth Gourlay. In England, in 1913, he knocked down and killed a farm labourer.
- 20:5620:56, 26 December 2014 diff hist −6 Ada Wells Harry Wells died in 1918. Ada died in 1933.
- 11:4011:40, 26 December 2014 diff hist +43 Ada Wells Ada Wells died in 1933 and was buried at the Waimairi Cemetery.
- 10:2610:26, 26 December 2014 diff hist −16 Ada Wells Ada campaigned for women to be allowed to stand for Parliament.
- 10:1510:15, 26 December 2014 diff hist 0 Ada Wells →Biography: Harry Wells had a violent temper and fondness for alcohol.
- 10:1410:14, 26 December 2014 diff hist +463 Ada Wells →Biography: Ada sought to have women given the parliamentary franchise and, later, to stand for Parliament.
- 10:0010:00, 26 December 2014 diff hist +465 Ada Wells Ada Wells was a member of the Christchurch City Council, Prison Gate Mission, National Peace Council and Ashburton and North Canterbury United Charitable Aid Board.
- 09:3909:39, 26 December 2014 diff hist +71 Ada Wells →Biography: Ada Wells had to act as the family breadwinner.
- 07:5907:59, 26 December 2014 diff hist +11 Ada Wells Greenaway, Richard L. N., Rich man, poor man, environmentalist, thief, 2000
- 07:5207:52, 26 December 2014 diff hist +56 Ada Wells Greenaway, Richard L. N., Rich man, poor man, environmentalist, thief. Christchurch : Canterbury Public Library, 2000
- 07:4607:46, 26 December 2014 diff hist +615 Ada Wells Ada Wells taught at St. Albans School. When pregnant, the headmaster, James Speight, secured her dismissal.<ref><ref>°</ref></ref>
8 December 2014
- 17:5717:57, 8 December 2014 diff hist +50 Richard James Strachan Harman No edit summary
- 03:4603:46, 8 December 2014 diff hist −16 Richard James Strachan Harman →Public service
- 03:4203:42, 8 December 2014 diff hist +806 Richard James Strachan Harman →Political activity: Added details of Harman's resignation as acting treasurer in protest at the 'Branch Railway Job'.