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While her sister Flora was one of the first women ever to serve on a school board, Louisa was one of the first women elected to a hospital board (and re-elected six times), and her work was so valuable that she changed the attitude of one male board member who had at first been opposed to the idea of
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Stevenson's role in the EAUEW led to her giving evidence to a Commission on University Education, so contributing to the Universities (Scotland) Act 1889 which meant that Scottish universities were open to women students from 1892. This led to fund-raising for a women's hall of residence at the
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shortly before Mrs Stevenson died, and in 1859 they settled in a house in Randolph Crescent, where they spent the rest of their lives. Louisa, Flora, Elisa Stevenson (1829–1904), an early suffragist, and founding member of the
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to open up medical education to women and Stevenson was honorary treasurer of a committee formed to support Jex-Blake and help with her legal costs. She and
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and she was an executive committee member of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies in the 1890s. In the last years of her life, she met
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attributed her success in everything she did to her "genial courtesy", "indomitable perseverance" and a "thorough grasp of the subject in hand".
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Louisa Stevenson was a member and honorary secretary of the Edinburgh Ladies' Educational Association (which later became the
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Plaque at 13 Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh, home of Flora and Louisa Stevenson, Scottish campaigners for women's rights
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as part of a deputation of women's suffragists, and in that same year, 1906, she received an honorary degree of
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in 1844 when James Stevenson became partner in a chemical works. After he retired in 1854 the family moved to
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13 Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh, home of Flora and Louisa Stevenson, Scottish campaigners for women's rights
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She also contributed to education by co-founding the Edinburgh School of Cookery at Atholl Crescent, with
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or EAUEW) and in 1868 she and Flora attended the first course of lectures for women given by Professor
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Campaigner for Scottish women's university education, women's suffrage and effective nursing.
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Plaque to Louisa Stevenson and Christian Guthrie Wright at 5 Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh
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in western Edinburgh. The grave lies on the southern wall above the south terrace.
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She died on 13 May 1908, at home in Edinburgh. She is buried with her sisters in
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and effective, well-organised nursing. She was the co-founder of Edinburgh’s
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guardian in the city. She helped manage the Jubilee Nurses Institute (for
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Stevenson took a particular interest in the standard of nursing at the
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The grave of Louisa and Flora Stevenson, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh
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for a year. Alice was to become the 13th female British doctor.
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teaching in Scotland. The Edinburgh School was a forerunner of
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Glasgow and West of Scotland Association for Women's Suffrage
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Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women
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The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928
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All her life, Louisa Stevenson supported the cause of
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Index

Louisa Hope Stevenson

Glasgow
Scotland
Edinburgh
Dean Cemetery
Scottish
James Stevenson
Flora Stevenson
John James Stevenson
James Cochran Stevenson
James Croesus Stevenson
LLD
Scottish
women's suffrage
Queen Margaret University


Glasgow
James Stevenson
Flora
John James Stevenson
James Cochran Stevenson
Jarrow
Edinburgh
Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage
Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women
David Masson
Sophia Jex-Blake
campaign

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