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Marian Pease

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Pease died in Street in 1954, certain that she would again see her mother. The settlement that she had co-founded in 1911 was still extant as the
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The university made her a doctor of letters in 1911 and she retired in the following year, although she returned occasionally until 1928.
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By 1892 she was back at her alma mater where she lectured supporting women who wanted to be elementary teachers. In 1911, she and
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founded the Bristol University Settlement. Pease was certain that teaching was important and she supported the ideals of the
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and Emily Pakeman) to earn a scholarship. She obtained honours in all her subjects in 1880. She had been supported by the
371: 189: 150: 107: 500: 212: 158: 185:. Her father had been a wool comber and her mother came from the Fry family known for manufacturing chocolate. 30: 200:. Pease went on to Cambridge where she trained to be a teacher at the Cambridge Training College for Women. 192:, Bristol took on its first female students in 1876, Pease was also one of the first three women (alongside 149:(3 April 1859 – 25 September 1954) was a British schoolteacher. She was one of the first women to attend 505: 221:
Hilda Cashmore died in 1943 and the following year Pease wrote and privately published her biography,
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A Social History of Student Volunteering: Britain and Beyond, 1880-1980
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Clifton Association for the Higher Education of Women
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Westbury-on-Trym
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Street
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University College, Bristol
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Teacher
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Hilda Cashmore
Bristol University Settlement
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Quakers
Edward Fry
Edward R. Pease
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Amy Bell
Clifton Association for the Higher Education of Women
Hilda Cashmore
settlement movement
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