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- Miss E. Bradley
- Edith Elizabeth Bradley
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Broad Lea, Albermarle Road (British English)
1891
1 reference
Beckenham Street Directory (1892) (British English)
4 Caroline Place, Mecklenburgh Square (British English)
1897
This address was also the address given for the Association of Women Pioneer Lecturers from October 1893 (British English)
51°31'26.99062"N, 0°7'6.87032"W
2 references
The Educational Times 1 October 1893 p 428 (British English)
13 Grey's Inn Square, W.C. (English)
1893
51°31'11.07811"N, 0°6'44.40586"W
1 reference
The Englishwoman's review of social and industrial questions (1893) (English)
Bradley (English)
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Bradley was elected an Honorary Correspondent, a category of membership for individuals nominated due to interest in preservation and investigation of antiquities (British English)
5 May 1895Gregorian
1 reference
A Chat with Miss Edith Bradley, The Princess, 28 Dec 1895, 2-3 (British English)
book of newspaper cuttings held at the Museum of English Rural Life (FR WAR 5/8/1) (English)
7 May 1896Gregorian
Bradley is noted as the Lady Principal of Broad Lea School (British English)
1890
1 reference
Beckenham Journal (1890) (British English)
1897
Bradley was the Secretary of the Education Committee (British English)
2 references
Victorian Era Exhibition, 1897, Earl's Court, London S.W. catalogue woman's work section (1897) (British English)
https://archive.org/details/victorianeraexhi00vict_3/page/84/mode/2up
1 reference
Country Life Illustrated 25 July 1903: Vol 14 Iss 342, p 117 (English)
2 references
Sunday School Times 9 November 1892 (British English)
book of newspaper cuttings held at the Museum of English Rural Life (FR WAR 5/8/1) (English)
1891
Bradley was Hon Secretary for a Committee working to establish a centre for Extension Lectures to Beckenham, Kent (British English)
1 reference
Beckenham Journal 2 May 1891 (British English)
An instructive ramble through the Egyptian galleries of the British Museum (British English) (English)
1893
Bradley delivered her illustrated lecture at the Congregational schoolroom, Antrobus-street on behalf of the Association of Women Pioneer Lecturers & at other venues (British English)
2 references
Congleton Chronicle, 20 April 1893 (British English)
book of newspaper cuttings held at the Museum of English Rural Life (FR WAR 5/8/1) (English)
1 reference
Donald J Opitz, 'Back to the land': Lady Warwick and the movement for women's collegiate agricultural education. Agricultural Review 62 (1) 2014. (British English)
The Story of Our English Abbeys (British English)
Glastonbury: Its History and Traditions (British English)
1893
1895
Bradley delivered these two lectures (often over 2 weeks) in a number of venues (British English)
1 reference
book of newspaper cuttings held at the Museum of English Rural Life (FR WAR 5/8/1) (British English)
The Story of our English Abbeys from the foundation of Glastonbury to the Dissolution (6 or 10 lectures) (English)
Fathers of the Ancient British Churche [sic]: S. S. Columba and Patrick; S. S. Aiden and Chad; Wilfred of York (3 lectures, or single lecture) (English)
Three Saintly Women: The Abbess Hilda and Whitby; Saint Werburga and Repton; Saint Ethelfleda and Romsey (3 lectures, or single lecture) (English)
The Great Religious Orders of England: Benedictine. Canterbury and Peterborough; Cistercian. Furness & Fountain Abbeys; Augustine. Canons Christchurch, Hants and St Bartholomew's Smithfield; Carthusians. The Charter House, London. Cluniacs. Castle Acre, Norfolk. (4 lectures or single lecture) (English)
Winchester and its historic associations. Great builders - Henry of Blois; Cardinal Beaufort; Bishop Hugh of Lincoln (4 lectures, or single lecture) (English)
Daily Life in the Monastery. The Dissolution (English)
Two Remarkable Women. Lady Margaret Tudor; Margaret de la Pole. (English)
The life and work of Women as Abbesses and Nuns (English)
Westminster Abbey in the Hands of Edward the Confessor and Henry III (English)
Some London Churches (English)
Penshurst and Sir Philip Sidney (English)
Kenilworth and the Earl of Leicester. Warwick Castle & Town (English)
Stratford-on-Avon and Shakespeare (English)
Chepstow Castle and Mediaeval Life. Rochester and Bishop Cundulph (English)
These were bookable courses/lectures that Bradley was prepared to give. (English)
1 reference
book of newspaper cuttings held at the Museum of English Rural Life (FR WAR 5/8/1) (English)
1895
Edith Bradley was representing the Women Lecturers Association (English)
1 reference
Report of the Annual Meeting of the General Committee of the National Union of Women Workers (1895) (British English)
1 reference
Extention Journal 15 Jun 1892 p 89 (English)
15 May 1895Gregorian
Bradley exhibited drawings, plans and photographs associated with Glastonbury Abbey, as well as remains from the prehistoric lake village at Glastonbury (British English)
1899
"The Lady Warwick Hostel" (British English)
Bradley's paper was part of the Agriculture section of the Women in Professions event. She was also a discussant on "The Training of Women as Gardeners" in the Horticulture Section of the conference (British English)
1 reference
Women in Professions: being the the Professional Section of the International Congress of Women, London, July, 1899 (British English)
November 1892Gregorian
Bradley introduced the idea of an organisation to support paid women lecturers (British English)
A Scheme for the Employment of Women Graduates and Others as Pioneer Lecturers (English)
1 reference
The Times 22 Nov 1892; The Lady 27 January 1893 (British English)
book of newspaper cuttings held at the Museum of English Rural Life (FR WAR 5/8/1) (British English)
1893
Bradley took part in a discussion on "Natural History Instruction at Schools" during which spoke about the Association of Women Pioneer Lecturers (British English)
1 reference
Oxford Chronicle 20 April 1893 (English)
book of newspaper cuttings held at the Museum of English Rural Life (FR WAR 5/8/1) (English)
15 May 1895Gregorian
The Abbey of Glastonbury (British English)
Some Priories under the Augustinian Rule (English)
Bradley's paper was illustrated with lantern slides. (English)
22 September 1896Gregorian
The Past Glories of Hatfield (English)
17 February 1897Gregorian
London under the Monastic Orders (English)
2 references
The Times 22 November 1892 (British English)
book of newspaper cuttings held at the Museum of English Rural Life (FR WAR 5/8/1) (British English)
Natural science. Volume 4 April 1894 pp 254-5 (English)
1 reference
4 May 1895Gregorian
This conference was organised to bring together the organisations employing women as lecturers to discuss issues relating to qualifications and pay, and the possibility of creating a women lecturers' union. (English)
2 references
The Queen 4 May 1895 (English)
Gentlewoman, 4 May 1895 (English)
1859
0 references
1943
1 reference
https://thegardenstrust.blog/2018/12/15/a-novel-club-for-country-loving-girls/
1 reference
http://www.reading.ac.uk/adlib/Details/archive/110230619
49853
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=49853
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0000000084838409
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