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engaged in conflict. The guild ensured that the relatives of dead soldiers were contacted, and that the graves were properly marked and recorded. When the guild sent members to Britain to explain what they were doing to raise money, women who had the ear of the male British establishment formed the
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As a highly respected third generation British settler, Fairbridge was a pillar of the colonial establishment. She met with British women from the upper social classes who traveled to South Africa from Britain before and during the
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with a reconciled population and a shared sense of South African history. The Union of South Africa was established within a constitutional arrangement that encouraged close ties with the rest of the British Empire.
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After the Boer war, Fairbridge continued to support South Africa's integration into the British Empire. She sought to establish the
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Fairbridge was the daughter of a distinguished lawyer, scholar and Cape Town parliamentarian, and a cousin of
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to promote links between organisations within the British Empire. These women induced
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Sage, Lorna; Greer, Germaine; Showalter, Elaine, eds. (1999),
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Cape Town
Cape Colony
Cape Town, South Africa
Guild of Loyal Women
Guild of Loyal Women
Kingsley Fairbridge
Fairbridge Society
Second Boer War
British Empire
British Empire forces
Victoria League
Violet Markham
Edith Lyttelton
Violet Cecil
Margaret, Countess of Jersey
Union of South Africa
Lady Anne Barnard's







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