Sarah Lees
Oldham | |
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In office 1907–1919 | |
Succeeded by | Marjory Lees |
Personal details | |
Born | Sarah Anne Buckley 13 November 1842 Philanthropist |
Dame Sarah Anne Lees
Career
Lees was born in
After the
At a ceremony on 28 July 1927, Lees opened "The Nook" Convalescent Hospital, Greenfield. The ceremony was attended by the Mayor of Oldham, Alderman Samuel Frith
Lees was involved with various local institutions: she was President of the Oldham Royal Infirmary, a Governor of
Lees died, aged 92, at
Honours
Lees was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Law (LLD) degree by the University of Manchester in July 1914. In 1916, she was appointed a Lady of Grace (DStJ) of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. On 25 August 1917, she was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in recognition of her services during World War I.
The Dame Sarah Lees Memorial erected in Werneth Park in 1937, was designed and made by the local artist and sculptor Williams Hargreaves Whitehead.
External links
- Dame Sarah Lees Memorial (1937), National Recording Project, Public Monument and Sculpture Association.
References
- ^ a b c "Dame Sarah Lees". The Times. London, England. 15 April 1935. p. 16 – via The Times Digital Archive 1785—2008.
- ^ Bateson, Hartley (1949). A Centenary History of Oldham. Oldham County Borough Council. p. 211. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
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- ^ "Game Changers Greater Manchester". gamechangers.me.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
- ISBN 9780198614128. Retrieved 19 March 2021.