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played a key role in the organisation's development. She had met Mason in 1890 and by 1892 she had opened the first school in London based on these principles. In 1894 Franklin became the secretary of the PNEU and went on speaking tours to major cities in America, Europe and South Africa. She devoted
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Christina de Bellaigue, "Charlotte Mason, Home Education and the Parents’ National Educational Union in the Late Nineteenth Century",
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her own money to the cause and wrote on its behalf, and her efforts ensured that PNEU gained national and international attention.
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closed in 1984, with the organisation itself closing five years later. The responsibility for the overseas service was given to
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in the United Kingdom in accordance with the educational ideas of
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Charlotte Mason: Hidden Heritage and Educational Influence
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Bradford
Yorkshire
homeschoolers
Charlotte Mason
Henrietta Franklin
Birmingham
Bell Educational Trust
Cambridge
Ambleside
governesses
St Martin's College
University of Cumbria
Charlotte Mason: Hidden Heritage and Educational Influence
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978-0-7188-9402-3
"Editorial"
"Franklin [née Montagu], Henrietta [Netta]"
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/53683


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