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Hilda Beatrice Currie

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Division of Wiltshire at the 1922 general election; as her home constituency, she was already known to a number of the local electorate. This was a Unionist seat that the Liberals had not won since their landslide victory of 1906. At the previous general election in 1918, the Unionists had polled
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She joined the Liberal party and became a member of the executive of the Women's National Liberal Committee, also serving as its treasurer. She undertook much local voluntary work regarding nursing and the welfare of the blind. She was selected as Liberal candidate for the
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She lived much of her early life in Italy, where she was closely identified with the training of nurses, for which she was decorated by
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two-thirds of the vote. Although the Unionists held the seat, Lady Currie was able to reduce their majority.
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Baggs, A. P.; Freeman, Jane; Stevenson, Janet H. (1983). "Parishes: Aldbourne". In Crowley, D. A. (ed.).
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21 Sept. 1939: 1. The Times Digital Archive. Accessed 13 February 2014.
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Her husband died in 1937. In 1939 she died at home of pneumonia.
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British parliamentary election results 1918-1949, Craig, F.W.S.
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British voluntary worker and Liberal Party politician
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Liberal Party
Quakers
Sir Thomas Hanbury
Ventimiglia
the botanical gardens her parents were creating
Elena of Montenegro
Rome
Benemerenti medal
Upham House
Sir James Currie
Devizes
General Election 1922
Devizes
Unionist
William Cory Heward Bell
Liberal
Turnout
Unionist
Swing


A History of the County of Wiltshire, Volume 12
Victoria County History
"No. 31840"
The London Gazette
accessed 13 Feb 2014
Categories
1872 births
1939 deaths

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