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Rachel McMillan

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in 1930. She not only named the college after her sister, but also ascribed the innovations in teaching there to McMillan. The biography that she wrote for her sister describes her as having an ideal childhood and being a leader in the development of child care and teacher training. McMillan was a
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McMillan's reputation as a convert relies on a valedictory biography written about her by her sister in 1927. Margaret had been nursed through a severe illness by Rachel. Rachel and Margaret had lived together at lodgings at 51 Tweedy Road in Bromley, and there they entertained well-known people
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She did not take paid employment until her grandmother died in 1877, when she went to London and ran a hostel for women. She later qualified as a sanitary inspector in London and was appointed by Kent County Council where she worked for 17 years as a peripatetic teacher of hygiene.
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to Scottish emigrant parents. Her parents, James and Jane (born Cameron), had married the year before; they would have one other surviving daughter, Margaret. McMillan's father and an infant sister died in 1865 from
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hard working woman who worked with children, education and health issues, but her notable life appears to have been the creation of her sister.
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McMillan's growing understanding and support for socialism were used in a case study of growing public understanding of the writings of
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Margaret renamed a nursery school which had been founded in 1914 the Rachel McMillan Nursery School.
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placed on this house in Bromley to record Margaret and Rachel lodging there.
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Index

Throggs Neck
New York
Margaret McMillan
Throggs Neck
New York state
scarlet fever
Inverness Academy

William Morris
Karl Marx
Christian Socialism
John Glasse
Pyotr Kropotkin
Margaret Llewelyn Davies
Countess of Warwick
English Heritage
blue plaque
Rachel McMillan Training College
Encyclopedia of Early Childhood Education
ISBN
9780415672511
Rachel McMillan Open Air Nursery School
Rachel and Maraget McMillan
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
accessed 18 Dec 2015
Categories
1859 births
1917 deaths
American educators
American Christian socialists

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