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164: 74:, responsible for ensuring that the ten thousand refugee children had homes, education, training and jobs. While she set up Regional Committees to decentralize the work, she herself kept files on every child and took personal interest in their welfare. She was awarded the 235: 201: 122: 67: 240: 71: 43: 82: 194: 75: 34: 59: 230: 245: 46:(RCM) from 1940 until 1948, she worked for the welfare of the Jewish child refugees who had arrived in the 187: 63: 225: 220: 143: 138: 118: 114:
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Dorothy Hardisty was born on 4 July 1881, the daughter of Francis Jones, who taught at
42:(1881-1973) was an English civil servant and humanitarian. As General Secretary of the 214: 66:
before becoming a civil servant, eventually becoming a senior civil servant in the
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Dorothy Hepburn Hardisty
MBE
Refugee Children's Movement
Kindertransport
Manchester Grammar School
Manchester University
Ministry of Labour
Refugee Children's Movement
MBE
Violet Melchett Infant Welfare Clinic
Chelsea



Women Humanitarians: A Biographical Dictionary of British Women Active Between 1900 and 1950
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1881 births
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