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    Emily Hobhouse (9 April 1860 – 8 June 1926) was a British welfare campaigner, anti-war activist, and pacifist. She is primarily remembered for bringing...
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    sister was Emily Hobhouse, the British welfare activist. Hobhouse was born in St Ive, near Liskeard in Cornwall, the son of Reginald Hobhouse, an Anglican...
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  • Archdeacon of Bodmin and father of Emily and Leonard Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse (1819–1904), English judge Henry Hobhouse (East Somerset MP) (1854–1937)...
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    SAS Umkhonto (S98), formerly SAS Emily Hobhouse, was the second of three French-built Daphné-class submarines ordered by the South African Navy in 1968...
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    government, he had no time for Miss Hobhouse, regarding her as a Boer sympathizer and "trouble maker". On her return, Emily Hobhouse did much to publicize the distress...
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    memorial was erected in Philippolis to commemorate English activist Emily Hobhouse, who worked to bring the poor conditions of Second Boer War concentration...
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    Army Emily Hobhouse (1860–1926), British welfare campaigner Emily Caroline Chandler Hodgin (1838–1907), American temperance reformer Emily Kame Kngwarreye...
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    press, including The Times, played down the problems in the camps, Emily Hobhouse helped raise public awareness in Britain of the atrocious conditions...
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    starvation, weighing about 6.8 kilograms (15 lb). Anti-war activist Emily Hobhouse used her death as an example of the hardships the Boer civilians faced...
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    on two sides. A central bronze group, sketched by English activist Emily Hobhouse and depicting her own experience of 15 May 1901, is of two sorrowing...
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  • was sympathetic to the Afrikaners in South Africa. His documentary, Emily Hobhouse: The Englishwoman (1984), sympathised with Afrikaner women and children...
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    after revelations about the conditions in the concentration camps. Emily Hobhouse, a campaigner, had forced the British Government to set up the Fawcett...
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    Poortjie in 1912 and attained municipal status in 1913. It is named after Emily Hobhouse (1860-1926), author and philanthropist who brought to public notice...
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    modernized locally, receiving updated sonar and displays in the 1980s, with Emily Hobhouse finishing the refit in 1988, Johanna van der Merwe in 1990 and Maria...
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  • his father was behind the Education Act 1902. His paternal cousin Emily Hobhouse (1860–1926) was known for bringing attention to British concentration...
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    divisions it was causing. Miss Molteno had become close friends with Emily Hobhouse and Olive Schreiner and worked with them on humanitarian and anti-war...
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  • Lomax That Englishwoman: An Account of the Life of Emily Hobhouse (1989) as Rev. Reginald Hobhouse (final film) The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (1958)...
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  • Isaac Hobhouse (1685 – 1763) was an English slave trader, merchant, and member of the Society of Merchant Venturers. Based in Bristol, he was at the centre...
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  • Unutea Hirshon (born 1947) – French Polynesian anti-nuclear activist Emily Hobhouse (1860–1926) – British welfare campaigner, pacifist, and anti-war activist...
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    activist Emily Hobhouse, who toured the camps and began petitioning the British government to change its policy. In an attempt to counter Hobhouse's activism...
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    measles, typhoid and dysentery were endemic. Many of the internees died. Emily Hobhouse visited the camps and was appalled at the living conditions, which she...
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    1913 and was initiated by the ideals of Steyn and the family friend, Emily Hobhouse. The sculptor Anton van Wouw and the architect Frans Soff designed the...
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    state funeral in Bloemfontein and buried next to President Steyn and Emily Hobhouse at the foot of the memorial to the Boers who died in Second Boer War...
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    the problem was not brought to public attention until an Englishwoman Emily Hobhouse did her own investigation and sailed back to England with the intention...
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  • Lizzie van Zyl, visited by Emily Hobhouse in a British concentration camp...
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  • independence in exchange for the withdrawal of American troops. June: Emily Hobhouse reports on the poor conditions in 45 British internment camps for Boer...
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  • That Bloody Woman, the title of a 2008 biography of welfare campaigner Emily Hobhouse This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title TBW...
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    earth tactics. The Boers kept on fighting. The British suffragette Emily Hobhouse visited British concentration camps in South Africa and produced a report...
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    authorities during the Second Boer War, and would be used by activist Emily Hobhouse in bringing attention to the problem. One day after Kaiser Wilhelm of...
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  • depictions of the suffering of Boer civilians interned in the camps. Emily Hobhouse in June 1901 published a fifteen-page pamphlet reporting on the horrific...
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