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Agnes Curran

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138: 164:. She was the first female prison governor of a prison for men in Britain. Curran was surprised to be appointed and she had to deal with the attitudes taken by male staff and prisoners to a woman governor. She realised that the staff only ran the prison because the prisoners allowed it. She was appointed a 165: 192: 221:
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275: 137: 115: 149:. She then studied nursing administration. Curran had volunteered to work in prisons and in 1969 she joined 154: 270: 265: 146: 234: 150: 259: 122:
prison governor. She was the first female prison governor of a UK prison for men
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as assistant governor. The prison closed in 1974 and she was moved to
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She became a mental health nurse and rose to be deputy matron of
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in 2005 days after her second husband, Edward had died.
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