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Headmistress Collection

"Portrait of a group of women and girls, capturing the essence of female empowerment in the 19th century

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Miss Kathleen Sibley, headmistress of Queens Street Infants School, Morley, near Leeds

Miss Kathleen Sibley, headmistress of Queens Street Infants School, Morley, near Leeds, playing football with some of her pupils who appear in her fairy story book. 12th February 1973

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Miss Kathleen Sibley, headmistress of Queens Street Infants School, Morley, near Leeds

Miss Kathleen Sibley, headmistress of Queens Street Infants School, Morley, near Leeds, playing football with some of her pupils who appear in her fairy story book. 12th February 1973

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Miss Kathleen Sibley, headmistress of Queens Street Infants School, Morley, near Leeds

Miss Kathleen Sibley, headmistress of Queens Street Infants School, Morley, near Leeds, playing football with some of her pupils who appear in her fairy story book. 12th February 1973

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Noland, Charlotte, Miss, with dog, standing outdoors, 1931 May 8. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Noland, Charlotte, Miss, with dog, standing outdoors, 1931 May 8. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Noland, Charlotte, Miss, with dog, standing outdoors, 1931 May 8

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Noland, Charlotte, Miss, standing outdoors, 1931 May 8. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Noland, Charlotte, Miss, standing outdoors, 1931 May 8. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Noland, Charlotte, Miss, standing outdoors, 1931 May 8

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Noland, Charlotte, Miss, portrait photograph, 1931 May 8. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Noland, Charlotte, Miss, portrait photograph, 1931 May 8. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Noland, Charlotte, Miss, portrait photograph, 1931 May 8

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Portrait of a group of women and girls, possibly schoolteachers with their pupils (b / w photo)

Portrait of a group of women and girls, possibly schoolteachers with their pupils (b / w photo)
5999726 Portrait of a group of women and girls, possibly schoolteachers with their pupils (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Womens progress in the 19th Century (b / w photo)

Womens progress in the 19th Century (b / w photo)
6015123 Womens progress in the 19th Century (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Womens progress in the 19th Century)

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Betty Campbell was a community activist and Wales first black head teacher

Betty Campbell was a community activist and Wales first black head teacher. Born into a poor household in Butetown, she won a scholarship to the Lady Margaret High School for Girls in Cardiff

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Frances Mary Buss (1827-1894), English pioneer of womens education, 1926

Frances Mary Buss (1827-1894), English pioneer of womens education, 1926. Buss founded the North London Collegiate School in 1850 and remained its principal all her life

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Miss Ridler desk Dec 1944 Photo Hilda Ridler

Miss Ridler desk Dec 1944 Photo Hilda Ridler
Miss Ridler at her desk. Dec. 1944. Photo shows Hilda Ridler, headmistress of the Womens Training College and inspector of girls education in the British Mandate of Palestine. 1944

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Mrs Sophia Bryant (born Willoch - 1850-1922) English mathematical scholar and teacher

Mrs Sophia Bryant (born Willoch - 1850-1922) English mathematical scholar and teacher. In 1875 she joined the staff of the North London Collegiate School for Girls

Background imageHeadmistress Collection: Mrs Sophia Bryant (born Willock - 1850-1922) English mathematical scholar and teacher

Mrs Sophia Bryant (born Willock - 1850-1922) English mathematical scholar and teacher. In 1875 she joined the staff of the North London Collegiate School for Girls


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"Portrait of a group of women and girls, capturing the essence of female empowerment in the 19th century. " "A glimpse into the remarkable progress of women's education, as depicted in this captivating black and white photograph. " "Frances Mary Buss: A trailblazing English pioneer who revolutionized women's education during her time. " "Meet Miss Kathleen Sibley, an inspiring headmistress at Queens Street Infants School in Morley. Her dedication to shaping young minds is truly commendable. " "Inspiring change through leadership: Yvonne Conolly, Britain's first female black headteacher at Ringcross, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations. " "Betty Campbell: A community activist turned Wales' first black head teacher. Her impact on education and diversity is immeasurable. " "The unwavering commitment of Miss Kathleen Sibley shines through as she leads Queens Street Infants School with passion and excellence. " "Dedicated to nurturing young minds, Miss Kathleen Sibley embodies what it means to be a visionary headmistress at Queens Street Infants School in Morley. " "Pioneering excellence: Yvonne Conolly becomes Britain's first female black headteacher at Ringcross, leaving an indelible mark on educational history.