Amey Daldy (née Hamerton, c. 1829 – 17 August 1920) was an English-born New Zealand feminist and suffragist. She was an important leader in the movement...
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Crush Daldy (1850-6 February 1924) and William Crush Daldy Jr (14 February 1852-1934). William married Amey, née Hamerton, on 17 March 1880. Amey was president...
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Daldy is a British surname, now more common in Australia and New Zealand. It may refer to: Alfred Daldy (1865–1935), British archdeacon Amey Daldy (1829–1920)...
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Suffragettes memorial in Christchurch adjacent to Our City. The figures shown from left to right are Amey Daldy, Kate Sheppard, Ada Wells and Harriet Morison...
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approached Te Kotahitanga (the Māori parliament) for women's suffrage Amey Daldy of the Auckland Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Kate Sheppard Ada...
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Christchurch. The figures shown from left to right are Meri Te Tai Mangakāhia, Amey Daldy, Kate Sheppard, Ada Wells, Harriet Morison, and Helen Nicol....
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Ruth Atkinson (1861–1927) – suffragist and temperance activist in Nelson Amey Daldy (1829–1920) – major leader and recruiter Harriet Sophia Cobb (1855–1929)...
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Suffragettes memorial in Christchurch, New Zealand. The figures shown from left to right are Amey Daldy, Kate Sheppard, Ada Wells and Harriet Morison....
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Auckland in the 1890s. Captain William Daldy MP. Member of the Auckland Harbour Board - lived Hepburn Street. Amey Daldy feminist wife of William and significant...
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1896 Kate Sheppard Amey Daldy, Marion Hatton, Margaret Sievwright, Marianne Allen Tasker Ada Wells none 1897 Kate Sheppard Amey Daldy, Marion Hatton, Margaret...
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