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    Maybanke Susannah Anderson (née Selfe and also known as Maybanke Wolstenholme; 16 February 1845 – 15 April 1927) was an Australian suffragist and education...
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    feminist and prominent member of the Womanhood Suffrage League of NSW, Maybanke Anderson (Wolstenholme), was occupying Room 16 on the third floor of the building...
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    Saunders. In the 1920s, it was converted to the Maybanke Free Kindergarten, named after Maybanke Anderson, a feminist and educationist. It was still used...
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    on the business. His younger cousins Norman Selfe (1839–1911) and Maybanke Anderson (née Selfe; 1845–1927), also spent part of their childhood in Kingston...
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  • and suffragist, member of the Women's Equal Franchise Association Maybanke Anderson (1845–1927) – promoter of women's and children's rights, campaigner...
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    Jan (1993). Maybanke Anderson: Sex, suffrage and social reform. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-86806-495-6. Anderson, Maybanke (2001). "My...
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    Kindergarten Union of NSW (now KU Children's Services) led by reformer Maybanke Anderson. American educator Elizabeth Harrison wrote extensively on the theory...
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    Helen Spence; in Western Australia Edith Cowan; from New South Wales Maybanke Anderson, Louisa Lawson, Dora Montefiore and Rose Scott; from Tasmania Alicia...
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  • Reference Guide 1866-1928. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781135434021. "Anderson, Maybanke (1845–1927)". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 January...
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    League redefined itself as the Women's Political Educational League. Maybanke Anderson (1845–1927) Kate Dwyer (1861–1949) Annie Mackenzie Golding (1855–1934)...
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  • His mother foundered the Optimists' Club of New South Wales. With Maybanke Anderson and Louisa Macdonald she helped establish free kindergartens and was...
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    Edmund Kay Wolstenholme, a timber merchant from West Maitland, and Maybanke Susannah Anderson (1845-1927), feminist and educationist. When his parents moved...
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  • Her thirty contributions to the ADB include biographies of feminist Maybanke Anderson, poet Dorothea Mackellar and editor Beatrice Deloitte Davis. Kingston...
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  • Catherine Helen Spence, Western Australian Edith Cowan, New South Welsh Maybanke Anderson, Louisa Lawson, Dora Montefiore and Rose Scott, Tasmanians Alicia...
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  • John Chanter, New South Wales politician (d. 1931) 16 February – Maybanke Anderson, suffragette and reformer (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1927) 17...
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    survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. His wife, with Maybanke Anderson and Louisa Macdonald, helped to establish free kindergartens and was...
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  • Association of Psychology and Philosophy. He married twice, firstly to Maybanke Selfe Wolstenholme, and then to Josephine Wight who survived him; there...
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  • Department for Victorian Communities. Retrieved 19 August 2012. "Mary Anderson". SAWiki. Retrieved 18 August 2012. "Victorian Honour Roll Booklet 2003"...
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  • John Bernard O'Hara, poet and schoolmaster (born 1862) 15 April – Maybanke Anderson, author (born 1845) 5 July – Lesbia Harford, poet (born 1891) 15 August...
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  • Kevin Colson, David Jackson, Michael Danvers-Walker, Rosario Serrano, Laon Maybanke 11 American Graffiti Universal Pictures / Lucasfilm Ltd. / The Coppola...
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    Eastern Orthodox at 8.5%. Maybanke Susannah Anderson, a reformer involved in women's suffrage and federation lived at Maybanke in Marrickville where she...
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  • maxillofacial surgeon, to medicine, and to the international community. Rosalind Maybanke Strong For service to women through the United Nations entity for gender...
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