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Emily Janes

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26: 90:, and worked for four years as her private secretary. Hopkins' work focused on reforming legislation regarding girls, and Janes was central to forming the Ladies' Associations for the Care of Friendless Girls, becoming its organising secretary in 1886. She toured the country, giving speeches on its behalf, and also on behalf of the 97:
Janes also became the founding secretary of the Central Conference Council, a body established in 1891 by Hubbard to co-ordinate local organisations representing women workers. In addition to giving speeches and organising the body, she was editor of its journal, the
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Portrait Album of Who's who at the international Congress of Women, Held in London, From June 26th to July 5th 1899
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Janes devoted much of the remainder of her life to the NUWW, although she also found time to edit the
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before undertaking voluntary work, initially managing various clubs associated with the church in
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The National Council of Women of Great Britain: the first one hundred years, 1895-1994
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Emily James

1899 International Congress of Women
British
Tring
Hertfordshire
Chesham
Apsley
Girls Friendly Society
St Albans
Magdalen Hospital
Streatham
Ellice Hopkins
Louisa Hubbard
National Vigilance Association
National Union of Women Workers
Hastings
Portrait Album of Who's who at the international Congress of Women, Held in London, From June 26th to July 5th 1899




Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/50710
UK public library membership
Categories
1846 births
1928 deaths
English feminists

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