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Lady Mary Elizabeth Windeyer (28 September 1836 – 3 December 1912) was an Australian women's rights campaigner, particularly in relation to women's suffrage in New South Wales, a philanthropist and charity organizer. In 1874 Mary was one of a group of wealthy women who established the foundling hospital at Darlinghurst, initially to reduce infanticide by providing a home for infants, then reorganised to provide care for mothers with illegitimate children. The hospital subsequently became The Infants' Home Child and Family Services.

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  • Mary Windeyer (en)
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  • Lady Mary Elizabeth Windeyer (28 September 1836 – 3 December 1912) was an Australian women's rights campaigner, particularly in relation to women's suffrage in New South Wales, a philanthropist and charity organizer. In 1874 Mary was one of a group of wealthy women who established the foundling hospital at Darlinghurst, initially to reduce infanticide by providing a home for infants, then reorganised to provide care for mothers with illegitimate children. The hospital subsequently became The Infants' Home Child and Family Services. (en)
  • Lady Mary Elizabeth Windeyer (28 de setembro de 1836 – 3 de dezembro de 1912) foi uma ativista australiana dos direitos da mulher, particularmente em relação ao sufrágio feminino em New South Wales, além de filantropa e organizadora de caridades. Em 1874, Mary fazia parte de um grupo de mulheres ricas que fundaram o hospital para crianças abandonadas em Darlinghurst, com o objetivo inicial de reduzir o infanticídio, depois reorganizado para cuidar de mães com filhos ilegítimos. Eventualmente, o hospital virou The Infants' Home Child and Family Services. (pt)
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  • Mary Elizabeth Windeyer (en)
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  • Lady Mary Elizabeth Windeyer 1890 1st president of the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales. (en)
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  • Mary Elizabeth Bolton (en)
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  • child welfare reformer, temperance advocate, welfare worker, women's activist (en)
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