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- Q6547666 description "Schoolteacher, prison officer; Justice of the peace".
- Q6547666 description "Schoolteacher, prison officer; Justice of the peace".
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- Q6547666 abstract "Dame Lilian Charlotte Barker, DBE, JP (1874—1955) was first British female assistant prison commissioner whose work provided the basis for the modern day humanitarian prison system for female correctional facilities in Great Britain. Born in Islington, Barker was educated at the local elementary school system and graduated from Whitelands College (Chelsea). As a schoolteacher specializing with delinquent and other troubled children, Barker was appointed principal of the London County Council's Women's Institute correctional facility in 1913. After serving for two years, Barker resigned from her post to join Britain's war effort during World War I, teaching army cooks and as lady superintendent of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, overseeing its 30,000 female workers.Following the war, Barker joined the Ministry of Labour's training department and, in 1923, was appointed governor of the Borstal Institution for Girls at Aylesbury. Under her administration, Barker made sweeping reforms under a model humane reformatory focusing on education, guidance and rehabilitation. By the time of her appointment of assistant commissioner of prisons in 1935, Barker would work to reform women's prisons throughout England, Wales and Scotland based on her work at Aylesbury until her death in 1955.".
- Q6547666 birthDate "1874".
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- Q6547666 birthYear "1874".
- Q6547666 deathDate "1955".
- Q6547666 deathYear "1955".
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- Q6547666 dateOfBirth "1874".
- Q6547666 dateOfDeath "1955".
- Q6547666 name "Barker, Lilian".
- Q6547666 placeOfBirth "Islington, London, England, UK".
- Q6547666 shortDescription "Schoolteacher, prison officer; Justice of the peace".
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- Q6547666 comment "Dame Lilian Charlotte Barker, DBE, JP (1874—1955) was first British female assistant prison commissioner whose work provided the basis for the modern day humanitarian prison system for female correctional facilities in Great Britain. Born in Islington, Barker was educated at the local elementary school system and graduated from Whitelands College (Chelsea).".
- Q6547666 label "Lilian Barker".
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- Q6547666 name "Lilian Barker".
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