Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Elizabeth Andrews OBE (1882–1960) was the first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales.Andrews, née Smith, was born into a mining family at Hirwaun in the Cynon Valley, one of eleven children (two of whom died during childhood). She lived in Station Road, Hirwaun, and was obliged to leave school at the age of twelve, in order to help at home."@en }
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- Elizabeth_Andrews comment "Elizabeth Andrews OBE (1882–1960) was the first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales.Andrews, née Smith, was born into a mining family at Hirwaun in the Cynon Valley, one of eleven children (two of whom died during childhood). She lived in Station Road, Hirwaun, and was obliged to leave school at the age of twelve, in order to help at home.".
- Q5362301 comment "Elizabeth Andrews OBE (1882–1960) was the first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales.Andrews, née Smith, was born into a mining family at Hirwaun in the Cynon Valley, one of eleven children (two of whom died during childhood). She lived in Station Road, Hirwaun, and was obliged to leave school at the age of twelve, in order to help at home.".