Vol. V., No. 49. 15th January 1877. Published for the National Union for Improving the Education of Women of All Classes, 112 Brompton Road, S.W. Includes the Proceedings of the Central Committee of the Union, Mrs. William Grey's Address (this underlined in blue pencil) and sections titled 'Theory and Practice of Education', 'Education in Melbourne', 'Education of Women in India', 'Lady Lawyers' and 'Female Labour in Germany'. The largest section by far is Mrs. William Grey's address; it was delivered at the annual meeting of the Fröbel Society, December 5th 1876, and details the founding and purpose of said Society. 'It was originally intended by the founders, that the Society should be an association of trained and experience Kinder-Garten teachers, or at any rate persons well versed in the principles of Fröbel's system, which should become a centre for their diffusion amongst the general public' (page 8). Printed in London by Chapman and Hall, 193 Piccadilly, in 1876. Price sixpence. Signed Gilbert R Redgrave.

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