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  1. 7 de jun. de 2016 · The petition was printed and sent out across Britain which at the time included the whole of Ireland. Further meetings were held in Elizabeth Garrett’s house and between meetings a great flurry of letter-writing took place between the women. Many of those letters are held in the Mill-Taylor collection and Barbara Bodichon’s archive in LSE ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Mrs. Barbara Bodichon (1827 - 1891) RA Collection: People and Organisations Author and painter; promoter of women’s rights. Miss Barbara Leigh Smith, daughter of radical M.P. Benjamin Smith (1783-1860); in 1857 married physician and ethnographer Eugène Bodichon (1810-85).

  3. Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon (8 de abril de 1827-11 de junio de 1891) fue una pedagoga y artista británica, y una de las principales feministas y activistas por los derechos de las mujeres de mediados del siglo XIX.. Bárbara nació de la relación extramatrimonial de Anne Longden, una sombrerera de Alfreton, y el político whig Benjamin (Ben) Leigh Smith (1783–1860), único hijo varón del ...

  4. Bodichon, Barbara (1827–1891)English feminist and educator who founded Portman Hall. Name variations: Barbara Leigh-Smith or Barbara Leigh Smith. Born Barbara Leigh-Smith at Watlington, Norfolk, England, on April 8, 1827; died at Robertsbridge, Sussex, on June 11, 1891; illegitimate daughter of Benjamin Leigh Smith (1783–1860; long an M.P. Source for information on Bodichon, Barbara (1827 ...

  5. Li te fèt an 1827, Barbara Leigh Smith, ke yo rekonèt kòm Madame Bodichon, se pi gran pitit fi ilejitim Benjamin Leigh Smith ak Anne Longden, yon modiste 25-zan ki soti nan Alfreton. . nesans Leigh Smith te lakòz yon eskandal paske koup la pa t marye.Papa l 'te soti nan yon fanmi rich ak byen li te ye radikal opinyon [1], [2].Manman l te mouri an 1834 lè Barbara Leigh Smith te gen sèlman ...

  6. Barbara L. S. Bodichon as a Pioneer in Girls’ Education 89 Kawamura and Kei Imai portray Bodichon as a feminist, who “initiated campaigns for married women’s property rights,” 2 only Emily Davies is regarded as “a founder of Girton College.” 3 What’s more, Kei Imai’s Igirisu Jyosei Undoushi (The History of the British Women’s Movement) describes Bodichon and her friends who ...