Sara Louisa Blomfield (née Ryan; 1859 – 1939) was a distinguished early member of the Baháʼí Faith in the British Isles, and a supporter of the rights of children and women. She became styled Lady Blomfield after her husband was knighted in 1889.
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| - Sara Louisa Blomfield (de)
- Sara Blomfield (eu)
- Sara Blomfield (fr)
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| - Sara Louisa, Lady Blomfield (geborene Sara Louisa Ryan, * 1859 in Irland; † 31. Dezember 1939 in London Borough of Camden, Vereinigtes Königreich) war die erste englische Bahai, die erste Bahai von Irland und die Autorin des Werkes The Chosen Highway. (de)
- Sara Louisa Blomfield, Lady Blomfield (jaiotakoan Ryan; 1859 –1939) idazle eta filantropo ezaguna izan zen, Erresuma Batuetako Bahá'í Fedekide lehenetarikoa, haurren eta emakumeen eskubideen alde lan egin zuen bizitza osoan. (eu)
- Sara Louisa Blomfield (née Ryan ; 1859-1939) est une des premières membres distinguées de la foi bahá'íe dans les îles britanniques et une partisane des droits des enfants et des femmes . Elle devient Lady Blomfield après que son mari ait été fait chevalier en 1889. (fr)
- Sara Louisa Blomfield (née Ryan; 1859 – 1939) was a distinguished early member of the Baháʼí Faith in the British Isles, and a supporter of the rights of children and women. She became styled Lady Blomfield after her husband was knighted in 1889. (en)
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| - Sara Louisa, Lady Blomfield (geborene Sara Louisa Ryan, * 1859 in Irland; † 31. Dezember 1939 in London Borough of Camden, Vereinigtes Königreich) war die erste englische Bahai, die erste Bahai von Irland und die Autorin des Werkes The Chosen Highway. (de)
- Sara Louisa Blomfield, Lady Blomfield (jaiotakoan Ryan; 1859 –1939) idazle eta filantropo ezaguna izan zen, Erresuma Batuetako Bahá'í Fedekide lehenetarikoa, haurren eta emakumeen eskubideen alde lan egin zuen bizitza osoan. (eu)
- Sara Louisa Blomfield (née Ryan; 1859 – 1939) was a distinguished early member of the Baháʼí Faith in the British Isles, and a supporter of the rights of children and women. She became styled Lady Blomfield after her husband was knighted in 1889. Blomfield was born in Ireland and spent much of her adult life in London. She was married to the noted Victorian era architect Arthur Blomfield, son of Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of London. An accomplished writer and humanitarian, Blomfield assisted in founding the Save the Children Fund and was a supporter of the adoption of the Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the League of Nations. Blomfield joined the Baháʼí Faith in 1907 and soon became one of its outstanding proponents and historians. During the visit of to Paris, she took copious notes of his public meetings which were used in preparing the volume called "Paris Talks". As a tribute to her, ʻAbdu'l-Baha bestowed upon her the name "Sitárih Khanum" (in Persian, "sitárih" means "star", and "khanum" means "lady"). After the passing of ʻAbdu'l-Baha in 1921, Blomfield accompanied Shoghi Effendi on his trip from Britain to Haifa. While in Haifa, she interviewed members of Baha'u'llah's family. Those recorded recollections, together with her account of the days when she hosted ʻAbdu'l-Baha in London, make up the contents of her book, "The Chosen Highway." (en)
- Sara Louisa Blomfield (née Ryan ; 1859-1939) est une des premières membres distinguées de la foi bahá'íe dans les îles britanniques et une partisane des droits des enfants et des femmes . Elle devient Lady Blomfield après que son mari ait été fait chevalier en 1889. (fr)
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