Editor, feminist, temperance and welfare worker. Secretary of the Canterbury Women's Institute. Listed as Proof reader, of 209 Papanui Rd, Christchurch (1914 ed. of Stone's Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough and Westland Directory). Oldest daughter of William Sidney and Jenny Smith. For fuller information see `Plain living, high thinking: The family story of Jennie & Will Lovell-Smith' by Margaret Lovell-Smith (1995). Lucy Smith never married, but followed her brother's family in changing her name to Lovell-Smith in 1926. See also DNZB (Vol 2, 1870-1900, p469)
Lovell-Smith, Lucy Masey, 1861-1936
Smith, Lucy Masey, 1861-1936
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Manuscript
Christchurch - History and papers
Date: 1896-1950
From: National Council of Women of New Zealand : Records
Reference: MS-Papers-1371-416
Description: History of the Christchurch branch 1896-1950 (May 1950); proposed standing orders, n d; and souvenir programme of Women's Peace Rally, Apr 1948. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed matter Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Manuscript
Papers
From: Waitangi Foundation: Bringing the Records Home Fellowship papers / Waitangi Foundation and British Council
Reference: fMS-Papers-4923-2
Description: Other Titles - The Englishwoman Other Titles - Jus Suffragi Other Titles - Votes for Women Other Titles - Manchester Guardian Quantity: 1 folder(s).