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Eliza Ann Fewings

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which she led for three years until the governors were alerted to accusations that she was inadequate. Two of the governors who were leading barristers interviewed her and they decided that she should be dismissed. Her request for a review of the decision was refused. When the trustees turned up to
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Fewing's success was acknowledged when she was asked to inspect schools in America and in the UK. Whilst she was in Wales she was offered the post of warden of Alexandra Hall as part of
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ensure that Fewings handed over the keys to the school they were met by the local press. She did not leave quietly and the row between her and the trustees became public knowledge.
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in south west England in 1857. Her father was in the boot industry but her brother was a teacher and he assisted her to become a teacher too.
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Fewings had the support of some of the previous staff and some parents and with their encouragement she opened her own rival school
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after which she founded her own school, the Brisbane Girls High School (which is now known as
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building in Wales. She retired in 1914 and she was given an honorary master's degree by
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and Miss Jarrett. When she returned to Wales she was instrumental in forming the first
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Melbourne, National Foundation for Australian Women and The University of.
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Fewings became the warden of the huge Alexandra Hall in Aberystwyth
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who to be "First Lady" of the UK during the first World War.
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Bristol
Somerville House
Queensland
Brisbane Girls' Grammar School
Somerville House
Bristol

Dr Williams' School
Dr Williams's Endowed High School for Girls
Dolgellau
Margaret Owen
Brisbane Girls' Grammar School
Dr Williams' School

University College, Aberystwyth
Constance Elizabeth Harker
Young Women's Christian Association
Aberystwyth University
"Wooden plaque showing Dr Williams school motto"
"Dr Williams' School, Dolgellau"
Lloyd George, Richard



"Fewings, Eliza Ann (1857–1940)"



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