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OPEN COUNCIL. 67
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12th day of February, 1864. Dear Madam K...
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December Ladies I Have , Number Read Of ...
themselves and offering some conditions new and more independent favourable field to of labour their , moral more remunerative and physical ,
requirements And could . a sufficient number be found capable of forming an association , fo the * r establishing above objects and could carrying be on attained some branch they , woul or branches d doubtless of industry insure , greater where
, _, the educated general communit benefits well y . th When an leg the islators we ignorant consider or p are hil what anthrop vainl a large ists strugg cl have ass ling of ever women for yet the conferred , among means the on of
existence as and on the as other handhow , many y among the more easy class , in the absence , of more worthy objects , for whole their attention too often to misp the laced most affections frivolous
and ill-directed energies , give up their , not here to say of demoralizing action is wanting occupations , as a , centre is it not of obvious gravitation that some for all more the general moral ,
intellectual sp and physical forces unemployed or _ill-employed in every class ? would Now cise the I believe the project , different , be put a before capacities sure step us , in in of the the the suggestion way educated to meet of and this F . the C want ., if un fairl e , ducated and y carried bring and into out I ,
sex all do exer hope . those It it is will departments impossible be fairl , y I considered of think life , to in over and which -rate appreciated the women advantages b are y , some more . of at co- least immediatel operation , ; of our in y
concernedand the immense economy in time and money that might be realized It is to b be y , the regretted application that of more this general principle attention in social has and not domesti been iven c concerns to this .
industrial subject from societies the social formed point on of a view co-operativ ; however e basis , it is , gratif existing ying and to g flourishing so many
in to the com present e forwar day d and . , This app fact ly themselves will , I trust vigorousl , be an encouragement y to the work to of our adding sex , excellent institutionsThere is much to be
another to the list of these . yet said enterprise , particularl can be y undertaken with regard ; but to I cap fear ital I , shall without be trespassing which of too course much no on
your time . Yours resp 1 ectfully * , ' JM
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Open Council. 67
OPEN COUNCIL . 67
12th Day Of February, 1864. Dear Madam K...
12 th day of February , 1864 . Dear Madam Knowing , the deep interest which take in promoting the
throug employment h the medium of women of , the I am Eng induced lish "Woman to beg ' s the Journal favor you , of that you it to is make the intention to known hold a , Bazaar of the committee in aid of of the the Building Female Fund School , some of Art time , 43 during , Queen the Squ month are , of June
practical next The amental , a , Fem proof knowledge and ale prospectus School manufacturing of of Drawing of Art which , by , imparting I especiall have qualifies the y , at honour in a its reasonable to various enclose of the cost app . students , lications - a thoroug for to h
orn purposes , many useful of business and profitable in London emp as loyment wood — engravers as pattern , photograp drawers hic in the colorists variou , and s houses in a
variety respectable of ways situations where as , skill teachers and of taste drawing are required in schools ; others and privat obtain e families highly- . exertion have succeededh
The Committee of the Schoolafter much , throug premises the kind 43 donations of friends but , the and accommodation patrons , in in purchasing the house is the Inadequate freehold
for the prop , building er , Queen and two efficient Square additional , workin well g of - the lighted School class . The room Committee s on their therefore premises
in purpose Queen Squarein order that a larger number of students may be enabled ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1864, page 67, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031864/page/67/
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