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Kate Sheppard - NZ HistoryOct 23, 2024 · Kate Sheppard was the leading light of the New Zealand women's suffrage movement. In recent years her contribution to New Zealand's identity ...
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Kate Sheppard (1847-1934) - Christchurch City LibrariesSep 29, 2025 · Kate Sheppard is recognised as the leader of the fight to win the right for New Zealand women to vote. She and other pioneering women ...
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Sheppard, Katherine Wilson | Dictionary of New Zealand BiographyCatherine Wilson Malcolm was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, probably on 10 March 1847, the daughter of Scots parents Jemima Crawford Souter and her ...
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Did a tragic family secret influence Kate Sheppard's mission to give ...Jul 2, 2020 · So we now know the Scottish father of a leader in the New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) died an alcoholic amid the horrors ...Missing: William merchant equality<|separator|>
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Who is Kate Sheppard? Find out in our Teaching Wiki. - TwinklTheir journey began at Gravesend on 12th November 1868, on the Matoaka, arriving in New Zealand, at Lyttelton Harbour, on 8th February 1869. Once in ...
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Early Christchurch – a brief historyA brief introduction to the early European settlement of Christchurch which covers significant events, people and buildings.
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[PDF] Faith & Suffrage Bible Study - Salvation Army Women's MinistriesThere are three deeply Christian principles at work here: Kate Sheppard was a woman of deep Christian faith. She was the head of the Christian Women's ...
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Kate Sheppard – suffragist, changemaker… and vegetarianKate's leadership was largely responsible for New Zealand becoming the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote in 1893. While unusual for ...
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New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union - NZ HistoryClarke, followed in 1887 by Kate Sheppard. All women who joined the WCTU took a pledge of total abstinence, and the union co-operated with the New Zealand ...Missing: views | Show results with:views
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Kate Sheppard - Womens Christian Temperance Union - WCTU NZKate Sheppard became a founding member of the New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union. It was quickly realised by the union that proposed social and ...
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Women's Christian Temperance UnionApr 7, 2011 · Kate Sheppard, leader of the union's franchise department, became the face of that campaign. During the campaign for the vote, Christianity and ...
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Kate Sheppard and the New Zealand Suffrage MovementMar 10, 2021 · When Kate arrived in Christchurch, she was already politically and socially active as a Christian and a socialist, but it was another ...
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Ten reasons why the women of New Zealand should vote - NZ HistoryMay 17, 2017 · 7. Because the votes of women would add weight and power to the more settled and responsible communities. 8. Because women are endowed with a ...
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Heroes of Progress, Pt. 27: Kate SheppardSep 22, 2019 · After her father died in 1862, Sheppard moved to live with her uncle, a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, in Nairn. Sheppard's uncle ...Missing: family Bristol
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[PDF] Heroes of Progress, Pt. 27: Kate Sheppard - Cato InstituteIn this lesson, students will learn about the extraordinary life of Kate Sheppard ... Read Sheppard's pamphlet Ten Reasons Why the Women of New Zealand Should ...Missing: youth | Show results with:youth
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History of Woman Suffrage/Volume 4/Chapter 73 - Wikisource... early in 1891 Mrs. Kate W. Sheppard, Franchise Superintendent, was able to report that many local unions had appointed franchise superintendents. With what ...
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Womans vote - Sheppard - Speaking While Female Speech BankSpeech by Kate Sheppard, "Take the Matter Up," delivered in 1889 at the Woman's Christian Temperance Union Annual Conference in New Zealand.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Women's Suffrage Petition - Archives New ZealandIn 1891 eight petitions containing more than 9000 signatures were gathered, and in 1892 six petitions containing almost 20,000. These were the culmination ...
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New Zealand women and the vote - NZ HistorySep 19, 2024 · In recent years Sheppard's contribution to New Zealand's history has been acknowledged on the $10 note.Brief history · World suffrage timeline · Women's suffrage petition
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White Camellia day - The DreamstressSep 19, 2012 · The campaign for universal suffrage was led by a few notable women, including Kate Sheppard, who is commemorated on the NZ $10 note. Kate ...Missing: 1888 1891 1892 tactics Maori
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Māori women and the 1893 Suffrage PetitionMuch is known about Kate Sheppard, who led the fight, but what do we know of the Māori signatories? Their stories have not always been so visible, such as that ...
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[PDF] A brief history of women and the vote in New ZealandThe franchise and legislation department headed the suffrage campaign, and in Kate Sheppard, from 1887, it found an ideal leader: a woman without sectarian ...
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Woman Suffrage and the Liquor Traffic - jstorAnother reason for the defeat of suffrage may be found in the fight which the liquor interests made against it. With unlimited means at their command, they ...
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Women and the vote - NZ HistoryApr 27, 2023 · Skilfully led by Kate Sheppard, WCTU campaigners and others organised a series of huge petitions to Parliament: in 1891 more than 9000 ...
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Death of Premier John Ballance - NZ HistoryNov 5, 2020 · John Ballance died from cancer in Wellington on 27 April 1893. Following a state funeral he was buried at Whanganui on the 30th.
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Electoral Act 1893 » PrideNZ.comMany politicians, such as John Hall, Robert Stout, Julius Vogel, and John Ballance, supported women's suffrage, while others, including Richard Seddon, who ...
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Women win the right to vote | NZ HistoryOn 8 September, the bill was passed by 20 votes to 18. More than 90,000 New Zealand women went to the polls on 28 November 1893. Despite warnings from suffrage ...
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National Council of Women of New Zealand - NZ HistoryWhile travelling in England in 1894, Kate Sheppard, leader of New Zealand's successful campaign for women's suffrage, was asked by the International Council of ...
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[PDF] Gender Discrimination and Juries in the 20th Century... New Zealand National Council of Women. (NZNCW) included women's jury franchise in its resolutions of 1896, women were compelled to wait until 1942 for the ...
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National Council of Women formed - NZ HistoryThe NCW's first office holders were heavyweights of the suffrage movement: Kate Sheppard was the president, Marion Hatton, Annie Schnackenberg, Margaret ...
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Women can stand for Parliament - NZ HistoryJul 2, 2024 · On 29 October 1919, the Women's Parliamentary Rights Act passed into law. Finally, women could stand for election to the House of Representatives.
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Kate Sheppard | Research Starters - EBSCOSheppard's most significant achievement was leading the campaign that resulted in New Zealand becoming the first country in the world to grant women the right ...
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Sheppard, Kate (1847–1934) | Encyclopedia.comWalter Sheppard would die in 1915, and in 1925, after Jennie Lovell-Smith died, Sheppard and William Lovell-Smith would be married. Kate Sheppard lived ...
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The National Council of Women - NZ HistoryApr 27, 2023 · Its aim was to 'unite all organised Societies of Women for mutual counsel and co-operation, and in the attainment of justice and freedom for ...Missing: guardianship | Show results with:guardianship
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Te Whare Waiutuutu Kate Sheppard House - Heritage New ZealandSheppard helped to fund the two-storey home and occupied two rooms in the western wing, until her death in 1934.Missing: modest | Show results with:modest
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Magazines and Journals | Explore | White Ribbon - Papers PastOne of the ways Sheppard promoted her message about suffrage was through the page she contributed to the Prohibitionist, published by the Sydenham Prohibition ...
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Kate Sheppard and the Science of Suffrage in New ZealandApr 19, 2018 · Born Kate Malcolm in 1847 in Liverpool, England, she moved to Scotland to live with and be educated by an uncle who was a Minister in the Free ...Missing: Bristol | Show results with:Bristol<|control11|><|separator|>
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Temperance movement - NZ HistoryMar 13, 2018 · Women were widely thought to be among the worst affected by alcohol, in an era when they were largely dependent on men for money to sustain the ...
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Kate Sheppard Worksheets | Women's Suffrage Movement, New ...Oct 18, 2023 · Kate Sheppard was widely regarded as the champion of women's suffrage in New Zealand. Click for PDF and Google Slides worksheets.
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Marlborough Women and the Petition - The ProwDespite the short timeframe for voter registration, 109,461 women – about 84% of the adult female population – enrolled to vote in the election. On polling day ...
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On November 28, 1893, women in #NewZealand were able to vote ...Nov 27, 2024 · HistoryMeetsAI | On November 28, 1893, women in #NewZealand were able to vote for the first time. Nearly 90300 women aged 21 years and over ...
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Story: Women's movement - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandApr 7, 2011 · Temperance and the vote. Many women campaigned for temperance – limiting the sale and drinking of alcohol. They were worried about alcohol abuse ...
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Mapping Suffrage Activism and the Impact of the Women's Vote in ...Nov 2, 2022 · Temperance was a key issue for many women campaigning for the vote, with opponents like Swan fearing the impact the women's vote would have on ...<|separator|>
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New Zealand's first woman MP elected - NZ HistoryThe Labour Party's Elizabeth McCombs became New Zealand's first female Member of Parliament, winning a by-election in the Lyttelton seat.
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Education from 1840 to 1918 | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandMay 29, 2012 · In 1900 there were 2,792 pupils at secondary schools. By 1909 the total was 7,063, including 2,207 students at technical high schools. Print the ...Missing: enrollment | Show results with:enrollment<|separator|>
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Education: girls and women - NZ HistoryTeaching was the only profession which nineteenth-century women entered in large numbers. The care of younger children, at home or at school, was considered a ...Missing: enrollment | Show results with:enrollment
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A leap into the light | New Zealand GeographicThe female franchise was seen as a strategy to enable women to have more say in liquor laws, as women would vote for men who shared their goal of purifying and ...Missing: observations dynamics
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$$10 banknote - Reserve Bank of New Zealand - Te Pūtea MatuaAug 6, 2024 · Kate Sheppard has featured on the $10 note since 1993, which marked 100 years since the bill was passed. Next to Kate Sheppard is the ...
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Women's suffrage stamp - NZ HistoryMar 13, 2018 · Women's suffragist Kate Sheppard features in The A to Z of New Zealand stamp series produced by New Zealand Post in 2008.
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The Kate Sheppard National Memorial, Oxford TerraceSep 29, 2025 · The Kate Sheppard National Memorial, the work of sculptor Margriet Windhausen, comprises a 3.3m by 2.1m bronze bas-relief supported by a 5m ...Missing: modest | Show results with:modest<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kate Sheppard National Memorial to Women's Suffrage... Māori and Pākehā women's suffrage in Aotearoa New Zealand's colonial history. ... A new variety of white camellia, a symbol of women's suffrage, was ...
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Kate Sheppard Memorial Walk - Christchurch City CouncilIn 1993, the Kate Sheppard Memorial Walk was officially opened to commemorate 100 years of women's suffrage in New Zealand. One hundred groups, individuals and ...
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Kate Sheppard memorial recognised as national historic placeMar 5, 2025 · Christchurch's Kate Sheppard National Memorial has been officially recognised as a Category 1 historic place on the New Zealand Heritage List.<|separator|>
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Kate Sheppard Memorial Award Trust - WintecThe Kate Sheppard Memorial Award is for women with NZ citizenship/residency doing special projects or postgrad study for the NZ community, valued at $2,000. ...
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Kate Sheppard Memorial Trust Announces Successful ApplicantSep 26, 2025 · “That is why the Trust chose to announce the successful recipient of the 2025 Kate Sheppard Memorial Trust Award on NZ Women's Suffrage Day, the ...
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Wāhine, White Women, and Waitangi | E-TangataFeb 13, 2022 · ... Kate Sheppard's Christian Temperance Union applied horribly racist policy against the sacred practice of moko kauwae for wāhine Māori, a ...
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Kate Sheppard & Meri Te Tai Mangakāhia - Eyes On New ZealandNov 16, 2024 · ... family to Lyttelton, arriving in 1869 on the Matoaka. The family settled in Christchurch. Kate married Walter Sheppard in 1871 and they had ...
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[PDF] The Enfranchisement of Women and the Welfare State*In 1893 New Zealand became the first country to grant women the right to vote in national elections. Australia followed in 1902. In the United States an ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Glorifying Aotearoa New Zealand feminism in 'dangerous times'Kate Sheppard has been accused of being a considerable supporter of using eugenics particularly on Māori women, holding a 'feminist-eugenic desire for white ...
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[PDF] The enfranchisement of women and the welfare state - EconStorConsistently with the model's predictions, women suffrage is affected positively by per capita income and negatively by the presence of. Catholicism and the ...