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Constance Adelaide Smith

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With Ellen Porter, a colleague from the Girls' Friendly Society lodge, Smith established a movement to promote Mothering Sunday, collecting and publishing information about the day and its traditional observance throughout the UK. This included research into local traditions, such as the making of
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and wafer cakes. The movement established Mothering Sunday as a widely observed day throughout the British Empire; by the time of her death, the day was said to be observed in every parish in Britain, and every country in the British Empire.
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of the neck. She was buried in Coddington churchyard beside her father on the left hand side of the main path walking up to the church. White marble crosses and bases hold their inscriptions and are easily visible. The
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made a proclamation establishing the second Sunday of May as the official date for the observance of a national day to celebrate mothers.
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clergyman, Charles Penswick Smith, who was vicar of Dagnall at the time of her birth and was vicar of
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Blue Plaque for Constance Penswick Smith. Located on Church Walk, Newark on Trent, England
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Smith never married and had no children. She died in Nottingham in 1938 from acute
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In Praise of Mother. A story of Mothering Sunday. Arranged as a play in three acts
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Smith was inspired by a newspaper article in 1913, on the plans of
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The details of her early life are not clear, but she worked as a
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Moyse, Cordelia (4 October 2012). "Smith, Constance Adelaide ".
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at All Saints', Coddington was dedicated to her memory in 1951.
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Anglican, and all four of her brothers became Anglican priests.
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in Germany in the late 19th century. By 1901 she was a
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Blue Plaque for Constance Penswick Smith. Located on Church Walk, Newark on Trent, England
pseudonym
Mothering Sunday
British Isles
Dagnall, Buckinghamshire
Anglican
Coddington, Nottinghamshire
High Church
governess
dispenser of medicines
Nottingham
Girls' Friendly Society
Anna Jarvis
Mother's Day
Woodrow Wilson
Mothering Sunday
Mother Church
mothers
Mary, mother of Jesus
Mother Nature
medieval
simnel
tonsillitis
streptococcal
cellulitis
lady chapel
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/103415
UK public library membership

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