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    Adelaide Sophia Hoodless (née Addie Hunter; February 27, 1858 – February 26, 1910) was a Canadian educational reformer who founded the international women's...
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  • Women's Institutes of Canada." - History of FWIC Feminism portal Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead British Women's Institute List of Canadian organizations...
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    Portrait of Adelaide Hunter Hoodless, a Canadian advocate for the welfare of women and children. Photograph taken c. 1895....
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  • DFHD Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Homestead History Archived 2011-02-07 at the Wayback Machine, Adelaide Hunter...
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  • of Ontario are able to speak with authority as one voice. In 1897, Adelaide Hoodless was invited by Erland Lee to speak at a Farmers' Institute Ladies...
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  • Hunter is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Hunter (disambiguation), multiple people Adelaide Hoodless (née Addie Hunter...
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  • 2533 (Sunnyside) Brant municipality (9660) Q111309939 More images Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead National Historic Site of Canada 359 Blue Lake Road Brant...
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  • Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead St. George County of Brant Golden Horseshoe Historic house mid-19th century childhood farm home of Adelaide Hunter...
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    Lee, his wife, and Adelaide Hoodless, an advocate of domestic science and women's education. In February 1897, after hearing Hoodless give a lecture at...
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    the Women’s Institute in Stoney Creek, which was also organized by Adelaide Hoodless and Erland and Janet Lee. In his mature years, Smith relied on his...
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    Alice, Hilda, Frank, and Marjorie. Janet, her husband Erland Lee, and Adelaide Hoodless are considered the co-founders of the first Women's Institute, presently...
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    Adam Beck – founded the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario Adelaide Hoodless (1858–1910) – founded the Women's Institute William Eli Sanford –...
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  • Hamilton Holton Businessman, banker, cabinet minister (Finance) 1938 Adelaide Hoodless Educational reformer 1960 Frederic William Howay Historian, lawyer...
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    Women's Institutes, following the founding of that organization by Adelaide Hoodless in 1897. She liked "Madge" as the short name for Margaret and used...
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  • Luster, from Mexico to the United States by Duane Chapman ("Dog the Bounty Hunter") in 2003. Martin Mubanga, from Zambia to Guantanamo Bay by the United States...
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  • Joan Harbison, The Lady Harris of Peckham, Patricia Hodgson, Elisabeth Hoodless, Olwen Hufton, Deirdre Hutton, Gillian Morgan, The Baroness Neuberger,...
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    establishing local branches. One of the activists she worked with was Adelaide Hoodless, who went on to found the Women's Institute. Lady Aberdeen was the...
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    greats as William "Billy" Sherring, Tom Longboat and Sam Mellor. Adelaide Hoodless and other founded the first Women’s Institute in Saltfleet Township...
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    Joseph-Élisée Beaudet, businessman and politician (b.1834) February 26 – Adelaide Hoodless, educational reformer who founded the Women's Institute (b.1857) May...
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  • University of Manitoba professor, mineralogist and crystallographer Adelaide Hoodless (1858–1910) – education and women's activist Michael Ignatieff (born...
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