Gibson, Helena Fannie (1868–1938)
Gibson, Helena Fannie (1868–1938)
New Zealand teacher and school principal. Born on July 14, 1868, at Lyttelton, New Zealand; died July 24, 1938, at Christchurch, New Zealand; dau. of Frederick Denhame Gibson and Mary Fox (Rodd) Gibson; sister of Mary Victoria Gibson.
Administered private school for girls, which became Rangi-ruru school (1889–1938).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 2).
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