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17: 75:, at first in her own home, and later in a separate stone building. The school was co-educational and enrolled all ages from young children to college-aged youth. At its peak Victoria High School counted a student body of 400. Her own daughters were among the first students. She founded two other schools in Poona: one with teaching in 87:
Francina Sorabji also ran a teacher-training program. She went to England to fundraise for her work in Poona in 1886, and testified before a British commission on education in India. She fostered orphans and welcomed widows and their children into her household. During an outbreak of plague in 1896,
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for Muslim children; these were run by her daughters Zuleika, Susie, and Lena. Another daughter, Mary Sorabji, taught at the High School for Indian Girls in Poona. She encouraged her students, and her seven daughters, into high education and professions, including law, medicine, and midwifery.
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Correspondence and papers of and concerning Cornelia Sorabji's mother Francina Sorabji, mainly about her death and funeral in 1910
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Christian missionary, in 1853. Two of their children died in infancy; their seven surviving children included lawyer
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Opening Doors: The Untold Story of Cornelia Sorabji, Reformer, Lawyer and Champion of Women's Rights in India
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and lived with Christian missionaries as a young girl. She was adopted at age twelve by a British couple,
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she helped to introduce preventive public health and sanitation practices in villages near Poona.
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At the Heart of the Empire: Indians and the Colonial Encounter in Late-Victorian Britain
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The First Women Lawyers: A Comparative Study of Gender, Law and the Legal Professions
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Francina Sorabji founded the Victoria High School for girls at
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was born to a family in southern India, and converted from
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in 1906, and died in 1910, aged 77 years. Philosopher Sir
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née
Hinduism
Sir Francis Ford, Baronet
Sir Ralph Darling
New South Wales
Poona
Marathi
Urdu
Parsi
Cornelia Sorabji
Susie Sorabji
Alice Maude Sorabji Pennell
Nashik
Richard Sorabji
Anglophone Indian Women Writers, 1870–1920
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Opening Doors: The Untold Story of Cornelia Sorabji, Reformer, Lawyer and Champion of Women's Rights in India
ISBN
9781848853751
Antoinette Burton
At the Heart of the Empire: Indians and the Colonial Encounter in Late-Victorian Britain
ISBN
9780520209589

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