Field, Ethel Maude (1882–1967)

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Field, Ethel Maude (1882–1967)

New Zealand community leader. Name variations: Ethel Maude Bryant. Born Dec 20, 1882, in Wellington, New Zealand; died July 5, 1967, at Palmerston North, New Zealand; dau. of Robert and Elizabeth (Bradley) Bryant; m. Walter Fitzgerald Field (farmer, d. 1949), 1905; children: 5.

Founding member of Palmerston North branch of Women's Division of the New Zealand Farmers' Union from 1927, represented group on co-ordinating committee at Massey Agricultural College and convened numerous conferences; involved in Kainga Moe rest home and training center project; active in Polish Children's Camp in Pahiatua; president of Palmerston North women's section of New Zealand National Party (1937); president of Palmerston North National Club; helped found Aokautere branch of the Dominion Federation of New Zealand Country Women's Institutes, and the Free Kindergarten Association in Palmerston North; vice president of National Council of Women of New Zealand. Received Coronation Medal and British Empire Medal (1953).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.

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