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Mary Stewart Kilgour

Mary Stewart Kilgour (24 September 1851 – 1955) was a suffragist, educationalist, writer and campaigner for women's rights.

Mary Stewart Kilgour
Born(1851-09-24)24 September 1851
Longford, Tasmania
Died3 March 1955(1955-03-03) (aged 103)[1]
Honiton, England[1]
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Educator, writer, suffragist

Family

Kilgour was one of 13 children born to a Scottish physician, Dr John Stewart Kilgour (1815 – 1902), and Susan Anne (née Archer). Kilgour was born in Longford, Van Dieman’s Land (now Tasmania) in 1851. Her family returned to Britain in 1854,[2] living in Worcester, London, Exmouth and the Isle of Man before settling in Cheltenham in around 1860.[3]

Work

In 1882, Kilgour collaborated with Annie Leigh Browne, Browne's sister Mary (later Lady Lockyer) and Henrietta Müller to found College Hall, London.[4][5]

She was also involved with the Browne sisters in the running of the Women's Local Government Society, succeeding Annie as honorary treasurer from 1892 to 1900, after which Mary Browne (who married scientist Sir Norman Lockyer in 1903)[6] retained the post until 1918.[7] Active in Liberal Party circles, she helped found the Union of Practical Suffragists, co-authoring one of its pamphlets (c. 1899).

Writing

  • Women as Members of Local Sanitary Authorities (pamphlet published by the Women's Local Government Society, 1896)
  • Women and the London Government Bill (published by the Women's Local Government Society, 1899)
  • The London Government Act: The latest disqualification of women (1899)
  • Position of women in secondary education (1899)
  • The James Stansfeld Memorial Trust. Its Origin and Work (published by Women's Printing Society, 1934)[8][9]

References

  1. ^ a b "Kilgour, Mary Stewart". Family of Ian & Cath Jeanneret. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  2. ^ Elaine, Kaye (2004). Kilgour, Mary Stewart (1851-1955), educationist and feminist. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. ISBN 9780198614128.
  3. ^ "1913. Agnes Archer Evans (Mrs. William Evans) (nee Kilgour) 1913-14". Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  4. ^ Crawford, Elizabeth (2001). The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide, 1866-1928. Psychology Press. pp. 85–86. ISBN 9780415239264.
  5. ^ "College Hall". UCL Bloomsbury Project. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Obituary Notices : Fellows:- Lockyer, Mary Thomasina". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 104: 91. 1944. Bibcode:1944MNRAS.104R..91.. doi:10.1093/mnras/104.2.91b.
  7. ^ Body-Gendrot, Sophie; Carres, Jacques (2016). A City of One's Own: Blurring the Boundaries Between Private and Public. Routledge. ISBN 9781351962711.
  8. ^ "'The James Stansfeld Memorial Trust. Its Origin and Work' by Mary Stewart Kilgour". National Archives. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Women's Printing Society". Open Library. Retrieved 13 January 2017.

mary, stewart, kilgour, september, 1851, 1955, suffragist, educationalist, writer, campaigner, women, rights, born, 1851, september, 1851longford, tasmaniadied3, march, 1955, 1955, aged, honiton, england, nationalitybritishoccupation, educator, writer, suffrag. Mary Stewart Kilgour 24 September 1851 1955 was a suffragist educationalist writer and campaigner for women s rights Mary Stewart KilgourBorn 1851 09 24 24 September 1851Longford TasmaniaDied3 March 1955 1955 03 03 aged 103 1 Honiton England 1 NationalityBritishOccupation s Educator writer suffragist Contents 1 Family 2 Work 3 Writing 4 ReferencesFamily EditKilgour was one of 13 children born to a Scottish physician Dr John Stewart Kilgour 1815 1902 and Susan Anne nee Archer Kilgour was born in Longford Van Dieman s Land now Tasmania in 1851 Her family returned to Britain in 1854 2 living in Worcester London Exmouth and the Isle of Man before settling in Cheltenham in around 1860 3 Work EditIn 1882 Kilgour collaborated with Annie Leigh Browne Browne s sister Mary later Lady Lockyer and Henrietta Muller to found College Hall London 4 5 She was also involved with the Browne sisters in the running of the Women s Local Government Society succeeding Annie as honorary treasurer from 1892 to 1900 after which Mary Browne who married scientist Sir Norman Lockyer in 1903 6 retained the post until 1918 7 Active in Liberal Party circles she helped found the Union of Practical Suffragists co authoring one of its pamphlets c 1899 Writing EditWomen as Members of Local Sanitary Authorities pamphlet published by the Women s Local Government Society 1896 Women and the London Government Bill published by the Women s Local Government Society 1899 The London Government Act The latest disqualification of women 1899 Position of women in secondary education 1899 The James Stansfeld Memorial Trust Its Origin and Work published by Women s Printing Society 1934 8 9 References Edit a b Kilgour Mary Stewart Family of Ian amp Cath Jeanneret Retrieved 14 August 2019 Elaine Kaye 2004 Kilgour Mary Stewart 1851 1955 educationist and feminist Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ISBN 9780198614128 1913 Agnes Archer Evans Mrs William Evans nee Kilgour 1913 14 Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society Retrieved 13 January 2017 Crawford Elizabeth 2001 The Women s Suffrage Movement A Reference Guide 1866 1928 Psychology Press pp 85 86 ISBN 9780415239264 College Hall UCL Bloomsbury Project Retrieved 13 January 2017 Obituary Notices Fellows Lockyer Mary Thomasina Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 104 91 1944 Bibcode 1944MNRAS 104R 91 doi 10 1093 mnras 104 2 91b Body Gendrot Sophie Carres Jacques 2016 A City of One s Own Blurring the Boundaries Between Private and Public Routledge ISBN 9781351962711 The James Stansfeld Memorial Trust Its Origin and Work by Mary Stewart Kilgour National Archives Retrieved 13 January 2017 Women s Printing Society Open Library Retrieved 13 January 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Stewart Kilgour amp oldid 1105442461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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