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The Daughters of England: A Journey Through History

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A Group Of Young Women In Victorian Dress, Standing In A Row And Smiling For The Camera. They Are All Wearing White Dresses And Bonnets, And Have Ribbons Tied Around Their Waists. Daughters Of England (The Daughters Of England 20)

The Daughters of England is a friendly society that was established in 1834. It is the oldest women's organisation in England and is dedicated to providing support and friendship to its members. The society has a strong history of community involvement and social activism, and its members have played a significant role in shaping British society.

Daughters of England (The Daughters of England 20)
Daughters of England (The Daughters of England Book 20)
by Philippa Carr

4.1 out of 5

Language : English
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled
Print length : 408 pages
File size : 6076 KB
Screen Reader : Supported

History

The Daughters of England was founded in 1834 by a group of women who were concerned about the lack of support and opportunities for women in Victorian England. The society was originally called the United Sisters Friendly Society, but it was renamed the Daughters of England in 1840. The society's early members were working-class women who were employed in a variety of occupations, including domestic service, factory work, and teaching. The society provided its members with a range of benefits, including financial assistance, sickness benefits, and funeral expenses.

The Daughters of England quickly grew in popularity and by the end of the 19th century, it had over 400,000 members. The society was active in a variety of social and political causes, including the campaign for women's suffrage. In 1895, the Daughters of England became one of the founding members of the National Federation of Women's Institutes.

During the First World War, the Daughters of England played a significant role in the war effort. The society's members volunteered for a variety of war-related activities, including nursing, munitions work, and land work. The society also provided financial assistance to its members who were affected by the war.

After the war, the Daughters of England continued to be active in social and political causes. The society campaigned for a variety of reforms, including the of a minimum wage, the establishment of a national health service, and the provision of free education for all children.

In the 1960s, the Daughters of England underwent a major restructuring. The society's branches were reorganised and the society's focus shifted from social activism to providing support and friendship to its members. The society also began to admit men as members, and in 1979, it changed its name to the Daughters of England and Sons of England.

Aims and Objectives

The aims and objectives of the Daughters of England are:

* To provide support and friendship to its members * To promote the social and economic welfare of its members * To campaign for social and political reforms * To celebrate the history and culture of England

Membership

The Daughters of England is open to anyone over the age of 16. The society has a variety of membership categories, including:

* Full members * Associate members * Junior members * Overseas members

Full members are entitled to the full range of benefits offered by the society, including financial assistance, sickness benefits, and funeral expenses. Associate members are entitled to some of the benefits offered by the society, but they do not have voting rights. Junior members are under the age of 18 and are entitled to a range of benefits, including access to social activities and educational opportunities. Overseas members live outside of the UK and are entitled to a range of benefits, including access to the society's online resources.

Activities

The Daughters of England offers a wide range of activities for its members, including:

* Social events * Educational opportunities * Volunteering opportunities * Campaigning activities

Social events include coffee mornings, afternoon teas, and dances. Educational opportunities include lectures, workshops, and guided tours. Volunteering opportunities include working with local charities and community organisations. Campaigning activities include lobbying MPs, writing letters to the press, and organising public demonstrations.

Impact

The Daughters of England has had a significant impact on British society. The society's members have played a leading role in a variety of social and political reforms, including the campaign for women's suffrage and the establishment of the National Health Service. The society has also provided support and friendship to generations of women.

The Daughters of England is a vibrant and active organisation that is committed to providing support and friendship to its members. The society has a strong history of community involvement and social activism, and its members have played a significant role in shaping British society.

Daughters of England (The Daughters of England 20)
Daughters of England (The Daughters of England Book 20)
by Philippa Carr

4.1 out of 5

Language : English
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled
Print length : 408 pages
File size : 6076 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
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Daughters of England (The Daughters of England 20)
Daughters of England (The Daughters of England Book 20)
by Philippa Carr

4.1 out of 5

Language : English
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled
Print length : 408 pages
File size : 6076 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
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