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Women's Total Abstinence Union

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385: 260: 111:. In addition to a president, there were 41 vice-presidents. The general committee met four times a years and consisted of members of the Executive Committee and 40 others elected annually from the council meetings of delegates. The Executive Committee consisted of the officers and 23 elected members. There was a sub-committee for junior work. 131:
The organization's work included lectures, deputations, public meetings, drawing-room meetings, conferences, distribution of literature, correspondence and advice, opposing licenses at brewster sessions (magistrates' sessions for issuing liquor licenses), promoting the return of total abstainers to
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Suggested rules and work were printed for the guidance of those organizing Societies, but the Junior Societies formed their own plan of work according to the requirements of the neighbourhood. Some conducted Bands of Hope, others provided musical programmes for meetings and had working parties for
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As of 1899, there were 223 federated societies, including junior and other attached branches, 249. The Nurses' National Total Abstinence League (established in 1897), and the Deaconesses' National Total Abstinence League (established in 1898) were examples of federated societies.
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In the WTAU, a Standing Committee on Junior work was elected and reported annually to the Legislative Council. The work undertaken by this Committee was the arrangement of sound scientific temperance instruction, upon which lectures were given at the WTAU Office in London, in
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led the change in club policies to include the support for women's suffrage, the organization split. A new group was formed, the WTAU, which focused solely on temperance, while the BWTA was re-named the National British Womenโ€™s Temperance Association.
160:, and elsewhere; the organization of Societies for Junior Members; and the general care and supervision of existing Societies. Women lecturers were prepared to visit the Provincial Societies and arrange for examinations when desired. 183:, in which, month by month, appeared the "Junior Societies' Own Column" and the "Children's Column". At the Annual and Autumn Meetings of the WTAU, special Drawing Room Meetings and Conferences for Junior Members were convened. 164:
such objects as helping the general funds of the WTAU, the Temperance Hospital, Temperance Orphanage, and Dr. Barnardo's Babies' Castle. Members of the Union also worked in many places in connection with the
172:. Circulars, with a pledge form attached, urging the importance of inculcating and strengthening temperance principles in the girls under their care were addressed to the 1,000 women visitors of the 417: 136:, and of members of school boards who were in favour of scientific temperance instruction in schools. It also introduced a Bill into Parliament for the abolition of grocers' licenses. 422: 173: 427: 412: 432: 407: 100: 51: 313: 199: 337: 277: 187: 120: 33: 133: 124: 186:
WTAU members organized and carried on a school at the Agricultural Hall, for the children of the
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Mitton, Geraldine Edith; Hubbard, Louisa M.; Janes, Emily (1899).
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The Jubilee of the Band of Hope Movement: A Jubilee Volume
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Law, Jonathan; Martin, Elizabeth A. "brewster sessions".
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Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960
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Index

British Women's Temperance Association
women's temperance activism
Ludgate Hill
London
temperance movement in the United Kingdom
Ludgate Hill
London
British Women's Temperance Association
Lady Henry Somerset
boards of guardians
Bristol
YWCA
domestic servants
Metropolitan Association for Befriending Young Servants
Travelling Showpeople
Elizabeth Biddulph, Baroness Biddulph
Lucy Ann Brooks
Alice Brown Caine
Mary Docwra




"WOMEN AND TEMPERANCE WORK, BY COUNCILLOR J. MALINS"
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"140 Years of the White Ribbon Association (Part Two)"
Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960
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978-1-136-89770-2
A Dictionary of Law

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