Hodge, Annie Mabel (1862–1938)
Hodge, Annie Mabel (1862–1938)
New Zealand teacher and headmistress. Born Feb 5, 1862, at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England; died Oct 15, 1938, at Te Awanga, near Havelock North, New Zealand; dau. of George Hodge (master brewer) and Annie(Bellamy) Hodge.
Immigrated to New Zealand (1893); established successful boarding school, Woodford House, which provided academic education augmented by sports, arts and crafts, and practical subjects(1894).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 2).
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