Dame Louisa Innes Lumsden DBE (31 December 1840 – 2 January 1935) was a Scottish pioneer of female education. Lumsden was one of the first five students...
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arts, both locally and abroad. The club is named in honour of Dame Louisa Lumsden, founding female warden at University Hall, the university's first hall...
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England, Australia, and New Zealand. The women's game was introduced by Louisa Lumsden in Scotland in 1890. The first women's club in the United States was...
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education, was one of two founding secretaries of the Company. Dame Louisa Lumsden was appointed the School's first Headmistress in 1877. The belief of...
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Shiv Kunwar Sahiba of Narsinghgarh 1925: Emma Albani; Louisa Aldrich-Blake; Mary Cook; Louisa Lumsden; The Lady St Helier; Anne Smith; Mary Wills 1926: Agnes...
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women students in Scotland. University Hall is now a mixed residence. Louisa Lumsden was the first warden of the new residence hall and remained in that...
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physician John Lumsden (footballer) (1960–2016), Scottish footballer John McVeagh Lumsden (1823–1898), 19th century Canadian politician Louisa Lumsden (1840–1935)...
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suffragist educator who later founded St Hilda's College, Oxford. Beale, Louisa Lumsden and Frances Dove maintained their strong links with Cheltenham's contemporary...
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being nominated by the Glasgow Women's Library. The tree was planted by Louisa Lumsden on behalf of various women's suffrage organisations on 20 April 1918...
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Katherine Harley Margaret Hills (née Robertson) Louisa Lumsden Margaret MacDonald Chrystal Macmillan Louisa Martindale Catherine Osler Clara Rackham Eleanor...
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