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Elizabeth Brentnall (Watson) (18 September 1830, Nottingham, England – 30 April 1909, Brisbane, Australia) was an Australian suffragist, temperance activist and philanthropist. She was the first state president (1885–99) then honorary president of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in Queensland. She was a Methodist Christian and in her 1888 presidential address to the WCTU annual convention she called for women's voting rights and pushed for adoption of women’s suffrage as a mission activity of the Queensland WCTU.

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  • Elizabeth Brentnall (en)
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  • Elizabeth Brentnall (Watson) (18 September 1830, Nottingham, England – 30 April 1909, Brisbane, Australia) was an Australian suffragist, temperance activist and philanthropist. She was the first state president (1885–99) then honorary president of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in Queensland. She was a Methodist Christian and in her 1888 presidential address to the WCTU annual convention she called for women's voting rights and pushed for adoption of women’s suffrage as a mission activity of the Queensland WCTU. (en)
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  • Elizabeth Brentnall (en)
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  • Elizabeth Brentnall (en)
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  • Brisbane, Australia (en)
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  • Nottingham, England (en)
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  • Elizabeth Watson (en)
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  • Front Row: Mrs Carvosso , Mrs Brentnall , Mrs Murray . Back Row: Mrs T. Bryce , Mrs E. B. Harris (en)
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  • Flora Harris, Charlotte Amelia Brentnall (en)
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  • Teacher training (en)
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  • Leadership of Queensland WCTU, suffrage activism and charitable works (en)
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  • Philanthropist, suffragist, temperance activist (en)
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  • Woman's Christian Temperance Union (en)
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  • Frederick Thomas Brentnall (en)
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  • Elizabeth Brentnall (Watson) (18 September 1830, Nottingham, England – 30 April 1909, Brisbane, Australia) was an Australian suffragist, temperance activist and philanthropist. She was the first state president (1885–99) then honorary president of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in Queensland. She was a Methodist Christian and in her 1888 presidential address to the WCTU annual convention she called for women's voting rights and pushed for adoption of women’s suffrage as a mission activity of the Queensland WCTU. (en)
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  • Wesleyan Home Mission Society Ladies Auxiliary, Queensland Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Lady Bowen Hospital, Lady Musgrave Lodge, Governesses' Home, Industrial Home, Sailors’ Mission (en)
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