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- Winifred_West abstract "Winifred Mary West CBE (21 December 1881 – 26 September 1971) was an English-born Australian educationist.Born at Frensham in Surrey to schoolmaster Charles William West and Fanny, née Sturt, West spent her early life there and in Farnham, where the family moved in 1891. She attended Queen Anne's School in Caversham, Berkshire, from 1894 to 1900 having received a scholarship, before studying medieval and modern languages at Newnham College, Cambridge, from 1900 to 1903. She was employed from 1903 as a teacher at Guernsey Ladies' College.In 1906, West became engaged to an Australian and travelled to New South Wales in 1907, but on the voyage she fell in love with an explorer in the British Antarctic Expedition, breaking off the engagement. She taught privately in Sydney (Helen Simpson was among her pupils) and studied painting with Julian Ashton. Playing hockey at Rushcutters Bay she met Phyllis Clubbe, with whom she founded the New South Wales Women's Hockey Association; both represented the state in the sport.West spent two years from 1910 in England teaching at Harrogate Ladies' College, returning with a belief in a rural educational setting. She and Clubbe opened a school at Mittagong, Frensham School, in July 1913; the school became known for its non-denominational religion and easy attitude. West retired as head of the school in 1938 and taught spinning, weaving and carpentry to the students from 1941 at Sturt School Crafts Centre. She established a pottery in 1954.A vice-president of the New Education Fellowship (1930s), West visited the Soviet Union in 1935. She established friendships with educationists, artists and musicians including John Moore, Sybil Thorndike, Ernest Llewellyn and Keith Hancock. In 1953 she was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire, raised to Commander in 1971. She died later in 1971 at Bowral and was cremated.".
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- Winifred_West wikiPageWikiLinkText "Winifred Mary West".
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- Winifred_West dateOfBirth "1881-12-21".
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- Winifred_West description "Australian educationist".
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- Winifred_West comment "Winifred Mary West CBE (21 December 1881 – 26 September 1971) was an English-born Australian educationist.Born at Frensham in Surrey to schoolmaster Charles William West and Fanny, née Sturt, West spent her early life there and in Farnham, where the family moved in 1891. She attended Queen Anne's School in Caversham, Berkshire, from 1894 to 1900 having received a scholarship, before studying medieval and modern languages at Newnham College, Cambridge, from 1900 to 1903.".
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