User:Chris.sherlock/Australian Women In Red/ADB

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Originally from

User:The Drover's Wife/womenbios, removing any blue links. Most come from Australian Dictionary of Biography
. This list will hopefully become empty one day!

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  • Rubina Hope Gainfort
    (Ruby) (1890–1985) headmistress
  • Lucy Arabella Stocks Garvin
    (1851–1938) headmistress
  • Minnie May Gates (1878–1966) community worker and women's leader
  • Portia Swanston Geach
    (1873–1959) artist and feminist
  • Margaret Gee
    , journalist
  • Heather Doris Gell
    (1896–1988) kindergarten teacher, eurhythmics pioneer and broadcaster
  • Doris May Gentile
    (1894–1972) writer
  • Clara Lazar Geroe (1900–1980) psychiatrist
  • Susanne Vilhelmine Gether
    (1857–1911) woodcarver
  • Freda Evelyn Gibson
    (1908–1977) flying doctor
  • Gladys Ruth Gibson (1901–1972) educationist and women's leader
  • Julia Gibson
    (1872–1953) fortune-teller
  • Jeanette Anne Gilbert (1883–1960) educationist
  • Boronia Lucy Giles (Bonnie) (1909–1978) journalist
  • Helen Elizabeth Gillan (1873–1955) voluntary worker and social reformer
  • Eunice Elizabeth Perrott Gill
    (1918–1987) sportswoman, administrator, coach and academic
  • Sarah Goldsmith
    (1846–1940) charity worker
  • Ann Alison Goodlet
    (1824–1903) church worker and philanthropist
  • Elizabeth Mary Goodlet (1854–1926) church worker and philanthropist
  • Ann Gordon (superintendent) (1795–1868) female factory superintendent
  • Margaret Jane Gordon
    (1880–1962) singer
  • Eleanor Lilian Gladys Gough (1887–1967) teacher of dressmaking
  • Octavia Grave (1890–1974)
  • Alice Jane Green (1863–1966) headmistress
  • Anne Eliza Green
    (1869–1954) artist
  • Anne Syrett Green (1858–1936) welfare worker and evangelist
  • Florence Emily Green
    (1862–1926) headmistress
  • Isabel Alice Green (Belle) (1893–1984) manager
  • Ettie Gwendoline Greenwood
    (1906–1977) benefactress
  • Clara Puella Greig
    (1877–1957) tutor
  • Stella Fida Greig
    (1889–1913) law graduate
  • Edith Grieve (1892–1972) illustrator
  • Glynde Nesta Griffiths (1889–1968) author and philanthropist
  • Gwendolin Winifred Griffiths
    (1886–1968) investor and socialite
  • Jessie Grover (1843–1906) journalist and sericulturist
  • Beryl Annie Blanche Guertner
    (1917–1981) magazine editor and author
  • Mary Valentine Gutteridge (1887–1962) kindergarten principal

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  • Alice Mabel Jackson
    (1887–1974) journalist and editor
  • Marjorie Jacobs, historian
  • Patricia Irene (Pat) Jarrett
    (1911–1990) journalist
  • Margaret Lilian Jeffrey
    (1896–1977) policewoman
  • Maud Evelyn Jeffries
    (1869–1946) actress
  • Dorothy Hetty Fosbury (Andrea) Jenner
    (1891–1985) actress, journalist and radio broadcaster
  • Elizabeth Esther Helen Jennings
    (1864–1920) actress
  • Carol Joyce Jerrems
    (1949–1980) photographer
  • Sandra Jobson, journalist
  • Florence Ethel Johnson
    (1884–1934) feminist and educationist
  • Gertrude Emily Johnson
    (1894–1973) coloratura soprano and theatre administrator
  • Narelle Johnson, judge
  • Kathleen Annie Gilman Jones
    (1880–1942) educationist
  • Nina Eva Vida Jones (1882–1966) racing motorist
  • Phyllis Mander Jones (1896–1984) librarian and archivist
  • Enid Joske (1890–1973) college principal

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  • Winifred Kastner (1903–1987) community leader and welfare worker
  • Susie Olive Kaylock (1892–1959) local government official and community worker
  • Adeline May Keating
    (1885–1957) businesswoman
  • Erna Laura Keighley
    (1891–1955) women's leader
  • Aileen Margaret Keldie
    (1936–1961) air hostess
  • Annette Marie Sarah Kellermann
    (1886–1975) swimmer, aquatic performer and film actress
  • Adelaide Maud Kellett
    (1873–1945) hospital matron
  • Alicia Mary Kelly
    (1885–1942) nurse
  • Emily Caroline Kelly
    (Carrie) (1899–1989) theatre producer and anthropologist
  • Margaret Elizabeth Kelly
    (Margot) (1894–1983) restaurateur
  • Daisy Fowler Kennedy
    (1893–1981) violinist
  • Edith Betty Kernot
    (Betty) (1910–1984) golfer
  • Edith Latham Kernot (1877–1967) community worker
  • Constance Mabel Keys
    (1886–1964) nurse
  • Eileen Constance Keys
    (1903–1992) potter
  • Nita Bernice Kibble
    (1879–1962) librarian
  • Hilda Estelle Kincaid
    (1886–1967) medical practitioner
  • Olive May King
    (1885–1958) ambulance driver
  • Rosa Angela Kirkcaldie (1887–1972) hospital matron and army nurse
  • Elizabeth Kilgour Kirkhope
    (1896–1978) headmistress
  • Katherine Kirkland (1808–1892) memoirist
  • Maria Elizabeth Kirk (1855–1928) temperance advocate and social reformer
  • Mary Kirkpatrick (1863–1943) midwife
  • Frances Lydia Knorr
    (Minnie) (1867–1894) baby-farmer
  • Dorothy Isabel Knox
    (1902–1983) headmistress
  • Johanna Korner (1891–1969) beauty salon proprietor

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  • Louisa O'Brien (1880–1957) hotelier
  • Kathleen Laetitia O'Connor
    (1876–1968) artist
  • Ellen O'Doherty (Sister Mary Alphonsus)
    (1894–1983) Sister of Charity and hospital administrator
  • Janette Hannum Octoman
    (1879–1971) community worker
  • Doris Lyne Officer (1898–1967) medical practitioner
  • Margaret Ann Ogg
    (1863–1953) electoral reformer
  • Florinda Katharine Ogilvie (1902–1983) social worker and educator
  • Kathleen Clare O'Keeffe (1883–1949) public servant and campaigner for equal pay for women
  • Josephine O'Neill (1905–1968) journalist and film critic
  • Edith Charlotte Onians (1866–1955) voluntary welfare worker
  • Margaret Oppen (1890–1975) artist and embroiderer
  • Doris Margaret Osborne (1906–1977) schoolteacher and campaigner for equal rights for women
  • Ethel Elizabeth Osborne
    (1882–1968) medical practitioner and industrial hygienist
  • Gladys Mary Owen (1889–1960) artist and charity worker

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  • Rose Maud Quong
    (1879–1972) performer and writer

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  • Erica Reid Underwood
    (1907–1992) psychologist, broadcaster, education administrator and community worker

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  • Rhoda Wager (1875–1953) jewellery designer
  • Margaret Loder Wakehurst (1899–1994) charity worker
  • Bertha May Walker (1912–1975) labour activist
  • Ellinor Gertrude Walker
    (1893–1990) kindergarten teacher and women’s rights activist
  • Christian Marjory Emily Carlyle Waller
    (1894–1954) artist
  • Gertrude Mary Walton
    (1881–1951) headmistress
  • Marion Boyd Wanliss (1896–1984) physician
  • Elizabeth Jane Ward (1842–1908) milliner and philanthropist
  • Patience Australie Wardle
    (Pat) (1910–1992) local historian and diarist
  • Margaret Sturge Watts
    (1892–1978) welfare worker
  • Julian Barbara Waugh (1857–1938) political and community worker
  • Amelia Lucy Wayn (1862–1951) historical researcher
  • Margaret Wearne (1893–1967) trade unionist
  • May Isabella Weatherly (1868–1950) headmistress
  • Margareta Louise Pitcairn Webber
    (1891–1983) bookseller
  • Dame
    Ahioma Alice Wedega
    (1905–1987) missionary, teacher, women’s advocate and social worker
  • Johanna Wilhelmine Weigel
    (1847–1940) paper-pattern manufacturer
  • Phoebe Ellen Wesché
    (1871–1950) charity worker
  • Evelyn Maude West
    (1888–1969) accountant, shire secretary and community worker
  • Winifred Mary West
    (1881–1971) educationist
  • Amy Grace Wheaton (1898–1988) feminist and social-work educator
  • Elsie Jane Whicker (1899–1987) bush-nursing superintendent
  • Jenifer Hedley Edols Whitecross (1926–1988) veterinary surgeon and administrator
  • Edith Alexandra White (1901–1988) army matron
  • Lady Elizabeth White (1907–1988) community worker
  • Dorothy Eleanor Whitehead
    (1908–1976) headmistress
  • Jessie McHardy White (1870–1957) army principal matron
  • Mary Hyacinthe Petronel White
    (1900–1984) local government councillor and campaigner for women’s rights
  • Myrtle Rose White (1888–1961) author
  • Harriett Frances Wicken (1847–1937) cookery writer
  • Elise Wiedermann (1851–1922) soprano
  • Alice Ivy Wigmore (1895–1982) violinist and philanthropist
  • Dorothy Irene Wilkinson
    (1883–1947) headmistress
  • Mary Boyd Burfitt Williams
    (1882–1956) physician and pathologist
  • Mary Jamieston Williams, feminist
  • Ada Jean Hounsell Williamson
    (1891–1977) journalist
  • Susannah Jane Williams
    (1875–1942) classical scholar and educationist
  • Florence Amy Willie (1922–1981) community leader
  • Austral Groves Wilson (Strella) (1894–1989) soprano
  • Ella Wilson (1870–1959) Sister of Charity
  • Enid Phyllis Wilson (1908–1988) psychologist
  • Norah Magdalene Wilson
    (1901–1971) Aboriginal community leader
  • Norma Linley Wilson
    (1898–1990) dancing entrepreneur
  • Marie Naomi Wing
    (1903–1985) medical practitioner
  • Mary Elizabeth Victoria Wirth
    (Marizles) (1868–1948) equestrienne
  • Gweneth Wisewould (1884–1972) medical practitioner
  • Mary Helen Withers
    (1907–1986) community leader
  • Isobel Wolmby (1917–1989) Indigenous culture informant
  • Joan Mary Woodhill (1912–1990) dietitian
  • Margaret Joan Woodhouse
    (1927–1990) bookseller
  • Olwen Abigail Wooster
    (1917–1981) air force officer and telecommunications engineer
  • Elinor Caroline Wray
    (1899–1992) speech pathologist
  • Wilhemina Wylie
    (Mina) (1891–1984) swimmer

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References

  1. ^ "Australian becomes the first woman in the world to climb the tallest mountain and volcano on every continent". 28 January 2018.