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256: 186: 50: 248:, where she served 12 years as chair of both the Libraries and Parks and Reserves Committees. At the 1944, 1947 and 1950 local elections she "topped the poll", receiving more votes than any other candidate. In recognition of this, she was nominated for the position of deputy mayor in 1950, but lost in a ballot to William Stevens. Gilmer’s own colleagues in the 212:. Throughout her life she was involved in a staggering array of welfare and women's organisations in addition to her most abiding interests which were conservation and horticulture. She was a prominent member of the Wellington branch of the National Council of Women and represented New Zealand at the international council's conference at 240:
from 1938 to 1953. As a result of her advocacy, the hospital developed the most up-to-date maternity service in New Zealand. Her perpetual interest in nurses' welfare led to vast improvements being made in the conditions under which they worked.
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received the support of the Labour Party councillors. Dropped from the Citizens' Association ticket in 1953, she accepted the request of a public deputation to stand for re-election as an independent, but lost her seat on the council.
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electorate as an independent candidate, but declined to accept nomination for any political party, though in the latter she received tacit support from the National Party.
591: 586: 177:; 24 March 1880 – 29 February 1960) was a New Zealand social worker, educationist and horticulturist. She chaired the Lady Galway Patriotic Guild. 571: 561: 434: 276: 484: 507: 566: 556: 546: 551: 391: 304: 296: 249: 511: 396: 272: 268: 299:), and then the DBE (1951). She was the first New Zealand woman to be awarded a knighthood. Gilmer was awarded the 217: 541: 316: 209: 458: 169: 198: 419: 237: 360: 245: 61: 596: 255: 320: 531: 526: 8: 194: 185: 97: 49: 492: 327:, she married Knox Gilmer (1879–1921); they had two daughters. They lived at Te Marua, 216:, Switzerland, in 1949. From 1934 to 1957 she served as the Government nominee on the 292: 300: 288: 225: 201: 141: 520: 205: 386: 22: 328: 324: 146: 114: 582:
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Gilmer died at Wellington on 29 February 1960, at age 79.
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She stood twice for Parliament unsuccessfully in both the
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and Louisa Jane (Spotswood) Seddon, she attended the
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New Zealand horticulturalist and activist (1840–1960)
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Index

Dorothy Dix
DBE

Wellington City Councillor
Kumara
Wellington
Richard Seddon
Tom Seddon
DBE
FRHortS

Kumara
New Zealand Prime Minister
Richard Seddon
Kumara School
Wellington Girls' College
Lugano
Wellington Colleges
Native Plant Protection Act
Arbor Day
Wellington Hospital Board
Wellington City Council
Citizens' Association

1935
1938
Wellington North
First
Second World Wars
1946

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