kindergarten (W3)
Das Deutsche nimmt seit jeher Wörter aus anderen Sprachen auf (von "Computer" bis "Perestroika") und wird dadurch bereichert. Wer mit anderen Sprachen zu tun hat, stößt ab und an auf Wörter, die aus der Muttersprache – vielleicht auch mit kleinen Unterschieden und in Varianten – bekannt sind. In technischen Bereichen dienen "eijsberg", "nikel" oder "talweg" und viele andere seit jeher der internationalen Verständigung. Uns begegnen "kindergarten" oder "ruksak" in vielen Sprachen wie im Englischen, Französischen oder Schwedischen, aber auch Adjektive wie "fein"("a") im Ukrainischen oder das umgangssprachlich verwendete Satzfragment "wasiss"/"vasistas" in einigen Nachbarsprachen. Gerade diese Sprachkontakte führen seit Jahrhunderten zu gegenseitigen Beeinflussungen und Vermischungen, ein aktuelles "tschüs", "tschjus", "tschjussowitschko" wird aufgrund der positiven Assoziationen im touristischen Alltag vielerorts verstanden.(E?)(L?) https://adb.anu.edu.au/biographies/search/?scope=all&query=kindergarten&x=37&y=14&rs=
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- Agnew, Mary Ann Eliza (1857–1940) kindergarten teacher ... Mary Ann Eliza Agnew (1857-1940), kindergarten teacher, was born ...
- Allan, Frances Elizabeth (Betty) (1905–1952) statistician ... (1943-44) of the Canberra Nursery Kindergarten Society and president (1944-46) of the ...
- Allan, Stella May (1871–1962) journalist ... Victorian Association of Crèches and of the Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria, and had ...
- Allnutt, Marion Ellen Lea (1896–1980) welfare worker ... on the executive of the Kindergarten Union of South Australia (1928-38), and ...
- Alston, James (1850–1943) manufacturer ... and president of the Loreto Free Kindergarten. Her other concerns included the ...
- Alston, Mary Sophia (1856–1932) charity worker ... and president of the Loreto Free Kindergarten. Her other concerns included the ...
- Anderson, Maybanke Susannah (1845–1927) feminist and educationist ... set up the first free kindergarten at Woolloomooloo, and continued work with the ...
- Anderson, Sir Francis (1858–1941) philosopher and educationist ... . Through his work for the Kindergarten Union of New South Wales, he had met Maybanke ...
- Andrews, Cecil Rollo Payton (1870–1951) director of education ... ' annual salary increments by government and the abolition of the kindergarten classes ...
- Anstey, Edward Alfred (1858–1952) builder and politician ... and from 1946 a vice-president. He was honorary treasurer of the Kindergarten ...
- Badham, Edith Annesley (1853–1920) headmistress ... . continued to grow: a kindergarten was opened in 1900 and next year the school moved to ...
- Bailey, Editha Olga (1903–1980) community worker ... Kindergarten Society and president (1946-50) of the Australian Capital Territory branch of ...
- Bailey, Sir Kenneth Hamilton (1898–1972) lawyer and public servant ... Kindergarten Society and president (1946-50) of the Australian Capital Territory branch of ...
- Banks, Elizabeth Lindsay (1849–1933) kindergarten mistress ... Elizabeth Lindsay Banks (1849-1933), kindergarten mistress, was ...
- Bannan, Elizabeth Margaret (1909–1977) educationist ... 'reading' from kindergarten to primary level. She addressed these issues in two ...
- Barber, Nola Isabel (1901–1985) mayor and community worker ... of a home-help scheme, Meals on Wheels, kindergartens, a municipal library, a ...
- Barry, Mary Gonzaga (1834–1915) mother superior ... Mary's Hall under the care of the Loreto Sisters.In kindergarten work in Australia ...
- Bate, Thelma Florence (1904–1984) community leader ... through organisations such as the Free Kindergarten movement, the Business and ...
- à Beckett, Ada Mary (1872–1948) educationist ... Beckett's extensive involvement with the kindergarten movement and the education of ...
- Beeston, Doris Anne (1897–1940) kindergarten teacher ... Doris Anne Beeston (1897-1940), kindergarten teacher, was born on ...
- Benjamin, Sophia (Zoe) (1882–1962) pioneer of kindergarten work and of parent and sex education ... Sophia (Zoe) Benjamin (1882-1962), pioneer of kindergarten work ...
- Berrick, Norman David (1904–1970) metallurgist ... 1932 he married a kindergarten teacher Ré Miriam Heymanson (d.1932) at the ...
- Black, William Robert (1859–1930) mine-owner and philanthropist ... it to employ both a director and a kindergarten and primary supervisor of Sunday ...
- Blackburn, Doris Amelia (1889–1970) politician, peace campaigner and civil rights activist ... became involved in such groups as the free kindergarten movement, the Victorian ...
- Blanchard, Julian Ralph (1892–1980) Presbyterian minister ... taught at the nearby Kindergarten Teachers' Training College.Leaving for New Zealand ...
- Board, Peter (1858–1945) director of education ... the primary school syllabus, but he also supported the Kindergarten Union of New ...
- Bonython, Lady Constance Jean (1891–1977) charity worker ... Sheridan) Kindergarten in 1913 (president 1925-71) and the committee of the South ...
- Bonython, Sir John Lavington (1875–1960) newspaper editor and company director ... Babies' Health Association, the Kindergarten Union of South Australia, the Pre-School ...
- Bostock, John (1892–1987) psychiatrist ... . Publishing widely, he collaborated with the kindergarten director Edna Hill in The ...
- Bourne, Eleanor Elizabeth (1878–1957) medical practitioner ... to the Crèche and Kindergarten Association. Her family had supported the Women ...
- Bronner, Rudolph (Rudi) (1890–1960) radio administrator ... 'Kindergarten of the Air' and the current-affairs series, 'The World We Live In'.As one of ...
- Brookes, Dame Mabel Balcombe (1890–1975) society and charity leader ... childhood as lonely. Withdrawn from kindergarten because her mother thought that Mabel ...
- Brown, Margaret Hamilton (1858–1952) headmistress ... Medindie School and Kindergarten. Probably the first kindergarten in South Australia ...
- Brown, Mary Home (Mamie) (1878–1968) schoolteacher ... Medindie School and Kindergarten. Probably the first kindergarten in South Australia ...
- Brydon, Marianne Helena (1864–1941) educationist ... School and Kindergarten, a private school for girls. Appointed secretary and teacher ...
- Burke, Anna Elizabeth (1966–) Speaker of the House of Representatives ... , a kindergarten teacher and teacher-librarian. She grew up in a working-class ...
- Burton, Herbert (Joe) (1900–1983) economic historian ... School of St Peter, Adelaide. He married Barbara McLennan, a kindergarten teacher, on ...
- Caldwell, Amy Gwendoline (Gwen) (1910–1994) pilot and air force officer ... undertaking kindergarten teacher training at Waverley. She was involved in the Girl Guides ...
- Callanan, Ellen (Eileen) (1880–1947) religious Sister and educator ... Kindergarten, she co-authored a children's page for the Advocate, commenced a school paper ...
- Cameron, Maud Martha (1886–1973) headmistress ... training of kindergarten teachers, infant feeding and supervision of maternal weight in ...
- Carmichael, Sir Thomas David Gibson (1859–1926) governor ... Carmichael took an interest in kindergartens, arts and crafts training, the Bush Nursing ...
- Carroll, James Patrick (1908–1995) Catholic archbishop ... , of ‘one of the most modern kindergartens in the State’ (1954, 5). Gilroy ...
- Cascarret, Clare Josephine (1902–1977) city councillor ... the City Free Kindergarten. During World War II she supervised the Red Cross Waste ...
- Cilento, Phyllis Dorothy (1894–1987) medical practitioner and journalist ... ; Kindergarten Association of Queensland.Some members of the mainstream medical profession ...
- Clarke, Henry Lowther (1850–1926) Anglican archbishop ... established more secondary schools, especially for girls, and free kindergartens in ...
- Clemes, Samuel (Sammy) (1845–1922) educationist ... development. The kindergarten was based on Froebel's ideas and Madame Montessori's methods ...
- Clutterbuck, Katherine Mary (Kate) (1861–1946) Anglican Sister ... cottages, a kindergarten, a church and other amenities. By 1945 over 150 children had ...
- Cohen, Sir Samuel Sydney (1869–1948) businessman ... James Murdoch. As president of the Kindergarten Union of New South Wales he worked ...
- Cohn, Carola (Ola) (1892–1964) sculptor ... Kindergarten Teachers' College from about 1940 until 1954. In 1948 she won the Roman ...
- Coles, Sir Arthur William (1892–1982) businessman, politician and philanthropist ... offices and processes. As lady mayoress, Lilian Coles supported the free kindergarten ...
- Coles, Sir Edgar Barton (1899–1981) businessman and philanthropist ... offices and processes. As lady mayoress, Lilian Coles supported the free kindergarten ...
- Coles, Sir Kenneth Frank (1896–1985) businessman and philanthropist ... offices and processes. As lady mayoress, Lilian Coles supported the free kindergarten ...
- Coles, Sir Norman Cameron (1907–1989) businessman and philanthropist ... offices and processes. As lady mayoress, Lilian Coles supported the free kindergarten ...
- Combes, Edward (1830–1895) engineer, pastoralist, politician and painter ... educational developments in Europe and England including kindergarten and technical ...
- Connibere, Ernest William Richards (1862–1957) merchant ... . He put up the money for a kindergarten at Port Melbourne, yet he considered his ...
- Connibere, Frederick George (1868–1945) merchant ... . He put up the money for a kindergarten at Port Melbourne, yet he considered his ...
- Connibere, Sir Charles Wellington (1864–1941) businessman and philanthropist ... . He put up the money for a kindergarten at Port Melbourne, yet he considered his ...
- Crawford, Sidney (1885–1968) businessman and philanthropist ... educational and cultural activities for children by supporting kindergartens and library ...
- Creswick, Alice Ishbel Hay (1889–1973) Red Cross commandant and kindergarten administrator ... kindergarten administrator, was born on 21 September 1889 at Aberdeen, Scotland, daughter ...
- Cumpston, Gladys Maeva (1887–1975) community worker, gardener and Braille transcriber ... the establishment of the Canberra Nursery Kindergarten Society and was a ...
- Cumpston, John Howard Lidgett (1880–1954) first director-general of the Australian Department of Health ... Newman, a pioneer kindergarten teacher. Cumpston attended New College at Box Hill and ...
- Curnow, William (1832–1903) clergyman and journalist ... Louisa Macdonald, helped to establish free kindergartens and was a founder of the ...
- Cuthbertson, Margaret Gardiner (1864–1944) factory inspector ... Kindergarten Union, founded in 1908, to provide kindergartens for slum children, and worked ...
- Dale, John (1885–1952) medical practitioner ... kindergartener. There were four children of the marriage. Dale served with the British ...
- Dalley, Marie (Ma) (1880–1965) scrap-metal merchant and mayor ... the City Free Kindergarten. During World War II she supervised the Red Cross Waste ...
- Daly, Dame Mary Dora (May) (1896–1983) charity worker ... for the Loreto Kindergarten Association, she wrote and self-published a children’s ...
- de Lissa, Lillian Daphne (1885–1967) educator ... transformation of slum children by the Woolloomooloo free kindergarten, she dedicated herself ...
- Deakin, Alfred (1856–1919) barrister, journalist and prime minister ... 's welfare, particularly the kindergarten, crèche and playgrounds movements, and for ...
- Dekyvere, Marcel France (1914–1997) wool broker ... raised funds for a free kindergarten in Sydney; however, her main charitable focus ...
- Dekyvere, Nola Laird (1904–1991) charity worker and socialite ... raised funds for a free kindergarten in Sydney; however, her main charitable focus ...
- del Piano, James Andrew (Jim) (1916–1981) businessman and community leader ... of Commerce and Industry. He also helped to establish a kindergarten at North ...
- Derham, Frances Alexandra (Frankie) (1894–1987) artist and art educator ... ). While lecturing in art (1928-64) at the Melbourne Kindergarten Training College ...
- Derham, Frederick Thomas (1844–1922) businessman and politician ... chairman of the Kindergarten Union and president of the Burnley Free Kindergarten. He ...
- Dibden, Shirley Newsome (1921–1996) community worker and specialist in learning disorders
- Dobson, Emily (1842–1934) philanthropist ... establishment of the Free Kindergarten Association in 1911.After a meeting with Miss ...
- Dobson, Henry (1841–1918) lawyer and politician ... compulsory for five days a week. He also sponsored the introduction of kindergartens ...
- Dodd, Beatrice Olive Victoria (1897–1968) social worker ... at the University of Melbourne. The Free Kindergarten Union appointed her in 1936 ...
- Dolling, Dorothy Eleanor (1897–1967) community worker and journalist ... Graduates' Union and of the Bowden Free Kindergarten; she also served on the South ...
- Dumolo, Elsie (1879–1963) elocutionist ... Harriet Alice Dumolo (1875-1944), kindergarten teacher, and ...
- Dumolo, Harriet Alice (1875–1944) kindergarten teacher ... Harriet Alice Dumolo (1875-1944), kindergarten teacher, and ...
- Dumolo, Nona (1877–1966) headmistress ... Harriet Alice Dumolo (1875-1944), kindergarten teacher, and ...
- Dunbar, William John Hanley (Bill) (1903–1972) publisher, publicist and journalist ... kindergarten teacher Helen May Longfield.After the press closed in September 1935, Dunbar ...
- Duncan, Ada Constance (1896–1970) welfare activist and international affairs specialist ... domestic workers, crèches, subsidized kindergarten training colleges and uniform ...
- Dunstan, Donald Allan (Don) (1926–1999) premier, lawyer, and restaurateur ... (21 km) to Suva’s north-east. He attended kindergarten locally, before being sent ...
- Ellis, Melicent Jane (Jean) (1887–1974) founder of the Penguin Club ... , she joined the Woolloomooloo Free Kindergarten committee (president 1929-34 ...
- Elphick, Gladys (1904–1988) Aboriginal community leader ... to set up a legal aid service and a kindergarten. In 1973 the women’s council ...
- Fairfax, Mary Elizabeth (1858–1945) philanthropist and women's leader ... Kindergarten Union, the (Sydney) District Nursing Association and the Bush Book Club ...
- Farquharson, Marie Langley (1883–1954) schoolteacher, journalist and community worker ... Kindergarten, Surry Hills, a poor, working-class suburb. On 17 June 1911 at her father ...
- Farrelly, Mary Martha (1866–1943) social worker and diet reformer ... senior offices in it, and helped to establish the State's Kindergarten Union and girl ...
- Fell, Helen Wilson (1849–1935) diarist and philanthropist ... Kindergarten Union of New South Wales, the Young Women's Christian Association, and the ...
- Fetherstonhaugh, Cuthbert (1837–1925) pastoralist ... Kindergarten Union of New South Wales. In 1918 he published in Sydney his lively ...
- Fidler, Isabel Margaret (1869–1952) tutor to women students ... kindergarten to leaving certificate. A quiet woman, restrained and firm in manner, she ...
- Fidler, Mabel Maude (1871–1960) headmistress ... kindergarten to leaving certificate. A quiet woman, restrained and firm in manner, she ...
- Flinn, Mary (Isabel) (1894–1959) teacher and housewife ... the Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria.In recommending her for a lectureship in ...
- Forbes, Catherine Ellen (1874–1946) religious sister and educationist ... Free Kindergarten at South Melbourne; she was anxious to involve past students in ...
- Gell, Heather Doris (1896–1988) kindergarten teacher, eurhythmics pioneer and broadcaster ... Heather Doris Gell (1896-1988), kindergarten teacher, eurhythmics ...
- Goode, Agnes Knight (1872–1947) social and political activist ... , Aboriginals, housewives, unemployed women, travellers, local industries and kindergartens ...
- Gowrie, first Earl of (1872–1955) governor-general ... kindergartens. Her 1941 New Year's Day radio broadcast to the women of Australia calling for ...
- Gowrie, Lady Zara Eileen (1879–1965) charity worker ... kindergartens. Her 1941 New Year's Day radio broadcast to the women of Australia calling for ...
- Graham, Margaret (1889–1966) kindergarten teacher and broadcaster ... Margaret Graham (1889-1966), kindergarten teacher and broadcaster ...
- Grasby, William Catton (1859–1930) agricultural journalist and educationist ... : kindergartens; manual, agricultural and horticultural training for primary schools; the ...
- Green(e), Alice Jane (1863–1966) headmistress ... kindergarten and primary section were added later. Boarders might be as young as 5 or 6 ...
- Green(e), Anne Eliza (1869–1954) artist ... kindergarten and primary section were added later. Boarders might be as young as 5 or 6 ...
- Grey-Smith, Sir Ross (1901–1973) solicitor and racing administrator ... Queen Victoria Hospital, vice-president of the Isabel Henderson Free Kindergarten ...
- Gutteridge, Mary Valentine (1887–1962) kindergarten principal ... Mary Valentine Gutteridge (1887-1962), kindergarten principal ...
- Hain, Gladys Adeline (1887–1962) lawyer, journalist and housewives' association president ... kindergarten age Mrs Hain took up journalism: her husband, never well after the war, did ...
- Halverson, Robert George (Bob) (1937–2016) Speaker of the House of Representatives ... Kindergarten in Albert Street opposite the Halversons’ home. She was warmly welcomed by the ...
- Harper, Robert (1842–1919) businessman and politician ... Association, the Free Kindergarten Union and the Ladies' Work Association. Harper was ...
- Harris, Rita May Wilson (1888–1975) community worker ... as a voluntary helper at the Carlton Free Kindergarten. On 10 April 1912 at ...
- Harrison, Hazel Joyce (1905–1970) kindergarten principal ... Hazel Joyce Harrison (1905-1970), kindergarten principal, was ...
- Hart, Iris Correll (1910–1983) singer, actor and director ... interviewer, and a producer of `Kindergarten of the Air’. She retired in 1966, and on 15 ...
- Harwood, Marian Fleming (1846–1934) scholar, pacifist and philanthropist ... examinations and the teaching of foreign languages from kindergarten level. She disapproved ...
- Hawker, Bertram Robert (1868–1952) Anglican clergyman, educationist and benefactor ... of Adelaide, he arranged a series of demonstrations of kindergarten methods at ...
- Hawthorne, Fifi Olive Annette (1899–1986) headmistress ... College and Kindergarten for Girls, Waverley. The Sisters of the Church, an Anglican ...
- Heinig, Mary Christine (1892–1979) educationist ... Heinig accepted the invitation of the Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria to succeed ...
- Henderson, Isabella Thomson (Isabel) (1862–1940) educationist ... girls' schools in Victoria. It had an enrolment of 100 from kindergarten to ...
- Hirschfeld-Mack, Ludwig (1893–1965) artist and teacher ... Kindergarten College. In 1963 he published The Bauhaus: An Introductory Survey. Next year ...
- Hodge, Margaret Emily (1858–1938) feminist and educator ... 's council and Newcomb became a committee-member of the Kindergarten Union of New South ...
- Holden, Frances Gillam (1843–1924) nurse ... worked for the soldiers, for the Red Cross Society and kindergartens. On 21 August ...
- Hooton, Harriet (Ettie) (1875–1960) women's activist and editor ... Hawthorn Progress Association, she endeavoured to have a local kindergarten established ...
- Ivan Smith, George Charles (1915–1995) radio broadcaster and diplomat ... , Chatswood, he married Madeleine Claire Oakes, a kindergarten teacher.Ivan Smith joined ...
- Jacob, Caroline (1861–1940) headmistress ... founded), the Kindergarten Union and its Training College, and the South Australian ...
- Johnson, Edwin (1835–1894) schoolteacher and civil servant ... approach to kindergarten work and to establish school savings' banks, the Public ...
- Jones, Sir Charles Lloyd (1878–1958) merchant and patron of the arts ... division of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries and of the Kindergarten Union of New ...
- Jones, Sir Philip Sydney (1836–1918) physician and surgeon ... strong supporter of the Kindergarten Union. A devout Congregationalist, he was deacon ...
- Jorgensen, Justus (1893–1975) artist ... convent kindergarten and a local school, Justus was articled to his uncle, the ...
- Kastner, Winifred (1903–1987) community leader and welfare worker ... services. In 1950 she helped to establish and became a director of a kindergarten for ...
- Kelly, Emily Caroline (Carrie) (1899–1989) theatre producer and anthropologist ... as an intellectually stimulating teacher at Sydney Kindergarten Teachers’ College ...
- Kelly, Ethel Knight (1875–1949) actress and author ... 's hospitals and the Kindergarten Union of New South Wales. She helped to raise money for ...
- Keogh, Esmond Venner (Bill) (1895–1970) soldier, medical scientist and administrator ... opportunities for his 'kindergarten'. He spent much of his time in the Pentagon, conferring ...
- Keys, Eileen Constance (1903–1992) potter ... kindergarten teacher in the Montessori method. She travelled to England and Europe in 1924 ...
- King, Catherine Helen (1904–2000) broadcaster and community activist ... time Catherine began her long association with the Kindergarten Union of Western ...
- Kirk, Maria Elizabeth (1855–1928) temperance advocate and social reformer ... interested in free kindergartens for children of inner suburbs; in 1909 she founded the ...
- Latimer, Hugh (1896–1954) accountant and politician ... kindergartens, baby health centres, Redleaf Pool and open-air concerts in Cooper's Park. A ...
- Latimer, William Fleming (1858–1935) draper and politician ... kindergartens, baby health centres, Redleaf Pool and open-air concerts in Cooper's Park. A ...
- Lees, Harrington Clare (1870–1929) Anglican archbishop ... Church of England kindergarten system.Between 1905 and 1919 Lees wrote at least ...
- Lilley, Kathleen Mitford (1888–1975) headmistress ... too of the Crèche and Kindergarten Association of Queensland. She was also ...
- Lloyd, Gwendolen Kent (Gwenda) (1899–1965) educationist ... teachers at the Kindergarten Training College (1948-49 and 1959) and at the Associated ...
- Lloyd, John Victor Reginald (1895–1964) public servant and communist ... teachers at the Kindergarten Training College (1948-49 and 1959) and at the Associated ...
- Long, Olive Murray (1889–1981) medical practitioner and missionary ... the Kindergarten Training College and edited her father's paper, the Federal ...
- Longman, Irene Maud (1877–1964) politician and community worker ... School, obtained a kindergarten diploma and taught at Normanhurst and at the Sydney ...
- Luker, Sidney Land (1890–1952) civil engineer and town planner ... Annie Luker Morris, a distant cousin and a kindergarten teacher. Returning to ...
- Lush, Mabel Mary (1881–1958) kindergarten teacher ... Mabel Mary Hailes Lush (1881-1958), kindergarten teacher, was ...
- Lyttle, Margaret Jane (Greta) (1875–1944) educationist ... kindergarten at Carlton.In 1914 Lyttle moved to nearby Queensberry Street State School ...
- Macdonald, Amelia Morrison (1865–1946) social reformer and women's activist ... the Kindergarten Union, the Western Australian Girl Guides' Association and the ...
- Macfarlan, Ian (1881–1964) premier ... commission, introduced additional kindergartens and centres for the care of the aged and ...
- Maloney, William Robert (Nuttall) (1854–1940) humanitarian and politician ... kindergartens. About one thousand people of diverse backgrounds attended the eightieth ...
- Mansfield, John Leslie Stephen (1906–1965) architect ... , Hornsby, St Catherine's School, Waverley, and the Kindergarten Union of New South ...
- Marchant, George (1857–1941) manufacturer and philanthropist ... benefactions included another children's home, a kindergarten, the Garden Settlement for ...
- Martin, Mary Maydwell (1915–1973) bookseller ... chosen as a prefect (1932). She entered Kindergarten Training College in 1933, but ...
- Mayo, Helen Mary (1878–1967) medical practitioner ... up a small clinic in the Franklin Street Kindergarten, to attend and advise ...
- McCutcheon, Arthur Donald (1890–1955) Methodist minister and social worker ... mission developed a men's hostel, employment agency, kindergarten and nursery school ...
- McCutcheon, Mabel Mary (1886–1942) nurse ... mission developed a men's hostel, employment agency, kindergarten and nursery school ...
- McDonnell, Ethel (1876–1961) community leader ... community activities, she assisted Lucy Morice and Doris Beeston on the Kindergarten ...
- McLeod, Audrie Lillian (1912–1992) co-founder of the Spastic Centre of New South Wales ... Australian Broadcasting Commission Kindergarten of the Air radio program as she listened ...
- McLeod, Neil (1909–1993) co-founder of the Spastic Centre of New South Wales ... Australian Broadcasting Commission Kindergarten of the Air radio program as she listened ...
- McNally, Elizabeth Cecilia (1909–1996) gold buyer, antiques and art dealer, and philanthropist ... local kindergarten (1951), doorknocked to solicit donations for the Darwin Cyclone ...
- Medley, Emmeline Mary (Molly) (1891–1977) charity worker ... and president (for ten years) of the Lady Huntingfield Free Kindergarten, she read ...
- Medley, Sir John Dudley Gibbs (Jack) (1891–1962) vice-chancellor ... and president (for ten years) of the Lady Huntingfield Free Kindergarten, she read ...
- Medway, Violet Maude (Vi) (1909–1996) headmistress ... regarded institution for some eight hundred students from kindergarten to sixth form by ...
- Mellor, David Paver (1903–1980) professor of chemistry ... Hilda Moses, a kindergarten teacher.Mellor's research interests were mainly ...
- Meredith, Winifred Barbara (1895–1979) medical practitioner ... training of kindergarten teachers, infant feeding and supervision of maternal weight in ...
- Miethke, Adelaide Laetitia (1881–1962) educationist ... established four pre-schools; the Adelaide Miethke Kindergarten (opened 1953) still ...
- Milne, Kenneth Lancelot (Lance) (1915–1995) accountant, public servant, and politician ... Kindergarten, Moral Re-Armament, and the Chiropractic Health Society of South Australia ...
- Mocatta, Annie Mildred (1887–1984) kindergarten teacher, medical practitioner and art patron ... Annie Mildred Mocatta (1887-1984), kindergarten teacher ...
- Morice, James Percy (1858–1943) parliamentary librarian and clerk of parliaments ... Louise Morice (Lucy) (1859-1951), kindergarten worker and social ...
- Morice, Louise (Lucy) (1859–1951) kindergarten worker and social reformer ... Louise Morice (Lucy) (1859-1951), kindergarten worker and social ...
- Morris, Isack (1881–1951) rabbi ... League of Nations Union and the Kindergarten Union of New South Wales. He was also an ...
- Moss, Alice Frances (1869–1948) campaigner for women's rights ... Kindergarten movement, Mrs Moss also served on the board of management of the City Newsboys ...
- Munro, Crawford Hugh (1904–1976) civil engineer and university professor ... Emily Grace Metcalf, a 38-year-old kindergarten teacher. In 1936 Munro was ...
- Murdoch, Sir Walter Logie (1874–1970) popular essayist and university professor and chancellor ... foundation in the early 1920s until 1936, was president of the Kindergarten Union in ...
- Newcomb, Harriet Christina (1854–1942) feminist and educator ... 's council and Newcomb became a committee-member of the Kindergarten Union of New South ...
- O'Grady, Oswald James (1901–1971) businessman ... ) of the Kindergarten Union of South Australia, and a governor of the Adelaide ...
- O'Neill, Martha Mary (1878–1972) Sister of Mercy and schoolteacher ... observing a course at Mary Lush's kindergarten, Carlton. By 1935 she was principal of ...
- O'Reilly, Susannah Hennessy (Susie) (1881–1960) medical practitioner ... , and the Kindergarten Training College, Waverley. She was a knowledgeable ...
- Officer, Doris Lyne (1898–1967) medical practitioner ... Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria (1941-64). Dr Officer was a board-member (from ...
- Parnell, Melina Florence (1870–1944) teacher and school proprietor ... 1904 Parnell bought the Claremont Ladies' College and Kindergarten and renamed it ...
- Parsons, Joseph (1876–1951) educationist ... was a president of the Kindergarten Union, vice-president of the Western ...
- Pearson, Charles Henry (1830–1894) historian, educationist, politician and journalist ... Kindergarten system of instruction'. A major achievement was the building of a fine new ...
- Pendred, Edith Gladys (1897–1964) kindergarten teacher ... Edith Gladys Pendred (1897-1964), kindergarten teacher, was born ...
- Peyser, Dora (1904–1970) social worker and nurse ... in central Berlin. After her secondary education, she completed a kindergarten ...
- Phillips, Morris Mondle (1870–1948) lawyer ... Free Kindergarten Union. She was a member of the committee of management of the ...
- Phillips, Rebecca (Ray) (1872–1942) philanthropist and novelist ... Free Kindergarten Union. She was a member of the committee of management of the ...
- Poignant, Harald Emil Axel (1906–1986) photographer ... , Chippendale, he married Sandra St Lucien Eliot Chase, a kindergarten teacher; the couple ...
- Porush, Israel (1907–1991) Rabbi ... remembered by Hillel College’s Rabbi Porush Kindergarten. ...
- Prescott, Charles John (1857–1946) educationist ... also established a co-educational kindergarten, probably the first in the colony ...
- Preston Stanley, Millicent Fanny (1883–1955) politician ... ' Free Kindergarten.She may have worked in real estate for she later became a ...
- Propsting, Marjorie Gertrude Eleanor (1905–1972) librarian and mayor ... the Sydney Kindergarten Training (Teachers') College, Waverley. She had become ...
- Pye, Emmeline (1861–1949) teacher and lecturer ... three-year contract with the Victorian Education Department to establish kindergarten ...
- Rabinovitch, Abraham Isaac (1889–1964) businessman and property investor ... Kindergarten opened in September 1942 with Blumenthal as principal. Initially the school ...
- Reed, Ronald Atkinson (1905–1989) schoolteacher and educationist ... kindergarten through to adult, in what he believed was 'the most . . . significant ...
- Rees, Elizabeth Laurie (Bessie) (1865–1939) temperance activist and social reformer ... president of the Baptist Bouverie Street kindergarten and served on the executive of the ...
- Reid, Mary Walker (1911–1963) grazier and benefactor ... the Yass & District Nursery Kindergarten, helped to re-form (1960) the local ...
- Rich, Ruby Sophia (1888–1988) Jewish community leader, feminist and pianist ... childhood. She briefly attended a local kindergarten before being educated by ...
- Ringrose, Edward Colin Davenport (1899–1957) educationist ... Kindergarten Association of Queensland (1945-57). In addition, he was a member of the ...
- Rischbieth, Bessie Mabel (1874–1967) feminist ... maternity hospital admit both married and unmarried women. Free kindergartens were ...
- Rivett, Doris Mary (1896–1969) psychologist ... the Kindergarten Training College and edited her father's paper, the Federal ...
- Rivett, Eleanor Harriett (Nell) (1883–1972) missionary ... the Kindergarten Training College and edited her father's paper, the Federal ...
- Rivett, Elsie Grace (1887–1964) welfare worker ... the Kindergarten Training College and edited her father's paper, the Federal ...
- Robinson, Brian Clark (1934–1991) film maker and lecturer ... of a bikie and a kindergarten teacher through the use of nursery rhymes which ...
- Roseby, Gertrude Amy (1872–1971) headmistress ... kindergarten and introducing a modified Dalton system in the senior school. She took ...
- Roseby, Sarah Mabel (1878–1957) schoolteacher ... kindergarten and introducing a modified Dalton system in the senior school. She took ...
- Ross, Alexander David (1883–1966) physicist ... , projecting slides through a window. Euphemia was a pioneer of the local kindergarten ...
- Ross, Dorothy Jean (1891–1982) headmistress and educationist ... experience at the Kindergarten Training College, St Catherine’s School, Toorak, and the ...
- Ross, Euphemia Welch (1889–1971) community worker ... , projecting slides through a window. Euphemia was a pioneer of the local kindergarten ...
- Rowntree, Amy (1885–1962) educationist ... kindergarten methods at Teachers' College, Sydney, under Martha Simpson in 1912-13 ...
- Ryan, Mother Leone (1900–1989) Sister of St Joseph and educator ... ’ college, and at the Kindergarten Union training college at Woolloomooloo. In ...
- Sanderson, Robert Fitzroy (1889–1971) manufacturer, company director and grazier ... and a trustee of the Free Kindergarten Union. He remained chairman of Buckley & ...
- Scantlebury Brown, Vera (1889–1946) medical practitioner ... , the Victorian Baby Health Centres Association and the Free Kindergarten Union of ...
- Scholes, Gordon Glen (1931–2018) Speaker of the House of Representatives ... from the threatened closure of his daughters’ kindergarten. He chaired the parents ...
- Schroder, Ernest Melville (Bob) (1901–1993) chemist and company manager ... Peter’s College Chapel, he married Mary Patricia Genders, a kindergarten teacher ...
- Schroder, Ernest William (Bill) (1933–1992) engineer and company director ... Peter’s College Chapel, he married Mary Patricia Genders, a kindergarten teacher ...
- Schröder, Harold (1875–1964) analytical chemist ... Peter’s College Chapel, he married Mary Patricia Genders, a kindergarten teacher ...
- Simpson, Martha Margaret (1865–1948) kindergarten teacher and school inspector ... Martha Margaret Mildred Simpson (1865-1948), kindergarten teacher ...
- Smyth, John (1864–1927) educationist ... ' College, Sydney, but he did expand the infant and kindergarten training course until ...
- Spence, Catherine Helen (1825–1910) writer, preacher, reformer and feminist ... her pen. Spence supported the foundation of kindergartens and a government ...
- Stang, Eleanor Margrethe (1894–1978) medical practitioner ... staff increase to fourteen by 1951 which made inspection of some kindergartens and ...
- Steele, Joyce (1909–1991) politician ... Kindergarten, and was a passionate and persistent advocate for the disabled in a variety of ...
- Stewart, John McKellar (1878–1953) philosopher ... ; he was also president of the Kindergarten Union of South Australia and a member ...
- Stewart, Yvonne Eliza (1915–1997) teacher, advocate, and specialist in learning disabilities ... Kilda Girls’ Grammar School, Mosman, and Sydney Kindergarten and Preparatory ...
- Story, John Douglas (1869–1966) public servant and university vice-chancellor ... co-ordination bills (1941), envisaging an integrated education system from kindergarten to ...
- Sulman, Florence (1876–1965) author and benefactor ... association with the Kindergarten Union of New South Wales in 1914 and was vice-president ...
- Taylor, Doris Irene (1901–1968) founder of Meals on Wheels ... . During the Depression she became secretary of a local kindergarten mothers' club and ...
- Thornber, Catherine Maria (1812–1894) schoolmistress ... glorious principles of Froebel', in the kindergarten (which included boys) time was ...
- Thornber, Catherine Maria (1837–1924) schoolmistress ... glorious principles of Froebel', in the kindergarten (which included boys) time was ...
- Thornber, Ellen (1851–1947) schoolmistress ... glorious principles of Froebel', in the kindergarten (which included boys) time was ...
- Thornber, Rachel Anne (1839–1930) schoolmistress ... glorious principles of Froebel', in the kindergarten (which included boys) time was ...
- Travers, Isobel Dieudonnée (1898–1982) educationist ... , independent school for girls, both boarding and day students, from kindergarten to leaving ...
- Trigellis-Smith, Beryl Randall (1892–1985) probation officer ... Methodist Ladies’ colleges, Beryl trained as a kindergarten and sub-primary teacher and ...
- Turner, Sir Alan George (1906–1978) Clerk of the House of Representatives ... kindergarten teacher, described Turner as the ‘debonair, discreet young man from the staff ...
- Walker, Ellinor Gertrude (1893–1990) kindergarten teacher and women’s rights activist ... Ellinor Gertrude Walker (1893-1990), kindergarten teacher and ...
- Walker, Theodore Gordon (1900–1971) army officer and businessman ... , a kindergarten mistress.In 1914 Walker had joined the 48th Battalion, Militia ...
- Wallace, Theodosia Ada (1872–1953) journalist ... 's education began at the Misses Budds' kindergarten school, and when the family moved to ...
- Waterworth, Edith Alice (1873–1957) welfare worker ... of Women, the National Fitness Club, the Free Kindergarten Association and the ...
- Waterworth, John Newham (1867–1949) optician ... of Women, the National Fitness Club, the Free Kindergarten Association and the ...
- White, Mary Hyacinthe Petronel (1900–1984) local government councillor and campaigner for women’s rights ... Ascot Centenary Kindergarten and the Brisbane Eisteddfod. A member of numerous other ...
- Willason, Thomas Parking (Tom) (1882–1939) Methodist minister ... served thousands of meals in 1931-32. A free kindergarten helped families to survive ...
- Williams, Francis Edgar (1893–1943) anthropologist and public servant ... , a kindergarten teacher from Vancouver, Canada.During his distinguished ...
- Williams, Sir John Protheroe (1896–1989) master mariner and salvor ... , Williams migrated to Australia to marry Gladys Mary Grieves (d.1962), a kindergarten ...
- Willmore, George Malcolm (1895–1978) real estate developer ... kindergartens to American-influenced resort-style features. During the mid-1950s the ...
- Windeyer, Lady Mary Elizabeth (1836–1912) community worker ... Kindergarten Society. Survived by five daughters and three sons (including Richard and ...
- Windeyer, Margaret (Margy) (1866–1939) librarian and feminist ... Kindergarten Society. Survived by five daughters and three sons (including Richard and ...
- Windeyer, Richard (1868–1959) barrister ... Kindergarten Union of New South Wales, chairman of the Boy Scouts' Association from 1943 ...
- Windeyer, William Archibald (1871–1943) solicitor ... Kindergarten Union of New South Wales, chairman of the Boy Scouts' Association from 1943 ...
- Wyndham, Sir Harold Stanley (1903–1988) director-general of education ... Glebe Point, where Harold attended kindergarten, the family moved to the ‘coming ...
- Yarnold, Stephen Edwin (1903–1978) Presbyterian and Uniting Church minister ... kindergarten teacher.In 1950-70 the Yarnolds exercised a far-reaching ministry from North ...
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ALLORA KINDERGARTEN
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Eastona Park Kindergarten
(E1)(L1) http://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?corpus=0&content=kindergarten
Abfrage im Google-Corpus mit 15Mio. eingescannter Bücher von 1500 bis heute.
Engl. "kindergarten" taucht in der Literatur um das Jahr 1860 auf.
Erstellt: 2022-12