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Dorothea Beale of Cheltenham

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The biography follows a woman’s development from family influences and early schooling to a lifelong commitment to girls’ education, chronicling the founding and expansion of a notable college and the institutional structures she established. Drawing on minutes, examination papers, diaries, and extensive correspondence, it interweaves administrative records with personal reminiscence to explain pedagogical aims, leadership challenges, and pastoral concerns. It also describes related initiatives such as a guild and collegiate work, records honours and final years, and includes selected letters that illuminate character, convictions, and the practical labours behind the institution’s growth.

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Elizabeth Raikes

Elizabeth Raikes was an English author known for her biographical work on notable figures in education and social reform. Her most recognized book, "Dorothea Beale of Cheltenham," explores the life and contributions of Dorothea Beale, a prominent educator and advocate for women's education in the 19th century. Raikes' writing reflects her interest in the intersection of education and social change, providing insights into the challenges and achievements of women in her era. Through her work, she contributes to the understanding of educational history and the role of influential women in shaping modern educational practices.

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