Alice Werner (Q1084): Difference between revisions
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specific role: Teacher of African Languages (English) | |||||||||||||||
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point in time: 1911
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specific reference information (free text): Modern Language Teaching (1911), p 35 (English) |
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English | Alice Werner |
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Statements
20 Dry Hill Park Road, Tonbridge (English)
1903
1 reference
1902
Werner offered coaching and tuition via correspondence in various African languages including Swahili, from her residence in Tonbridge (English)
1 reference
The Church Missionary Gleaner 1 January 1902 (English)
1900
Werner offered classes in Taal [Afrikaans] and Zulu, to be held on Saturdays at 4, Sanctuary, Westminster (English)
These classes were aimed at those aiming to emigrate. (English)
2 references
The Academy 3 November 1900-11-03: Vol 59 Supplement p 428 (English)
Louis Creswicke, South Africa and the Transvaal War (1900) (English)
Teacher of African Languages (English)
1911
1 reference
Modern Language Teaching (1911), p 35 (English)
1907
1908
Werner contributed a chapter on the women of South and Southwest Africa (British English)
1 reference