Collier, Jane Annie (1869–1955)
Collier, Jane Annie (1869–1955)
New Zealand teacher of the blind. Name variations: Jane Annie Blamires. Born Sept 28, 1869, at Springston, Canterbury, New Zealand; died Oct 13, 1955, in Christchurch, New Zealand; dau. of Titus Close Collier (clerk) and Mary Ann (Nankervis) Collier; Christchurch Normal School; m. Henry Lawrence Blamires (minister), 1900; children: 1 son, 2 daughters.
Taught at Jubilee Institute for the Blind in Auckland, becoming 1st professional teacher to the blind in New Zealand (1891).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 2).
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