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Ella Mary Edghill

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In 1939 she was a teacher at Eastman's School in Burnham-on-Sea, where her brother, Victor John Collinson Edghill, was the principal.
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she became the senior classics mistress at Bedford High School. In November 1913 she was appointed headmistress of
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On Interpretation by Aristotle published by World Library's Electronic Home Library (TM) First Edition in 1991
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edition of 1928 describes Edghill as "E. M. Edghill M.A.; ex-associate of
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in Warwick. Towards the end of 1920 she was appointed headmistress of
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Aldershot
Categories
The Works of Aristotle
W. D. Ross
J. A. Smith
On Interpretation
John Cox Edghill
Chaplain General
British Armed Forces
Bedford High School
Classical Tripos
London University
Notting Hill High school
the King's High School for girls
Redland High School for Girls
Clarendon Press
Newnham College, Cambridge
Headmistress
Saint Felix School
Octavius Freire Owen
Scholasticism
English Scholasticism


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On Interpretation by Aristotle published by World Library's Electronic Home Library (TM) First Edition in 1991
"King's High School for Girls - Appointment of New Headmistress"
British Newspaper Archive
"Redland High School for Girls"
Western Daily Press

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