Gibson, Emily Patricia (1863/64?–1947)

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Gibson, Emily Patricia (1863/64?–1947)

New Zealand proof-reader, feminist, political activist, writer. Name variations: Emily Patricia Ray. Born Emily Patricia Ray, 1863 or 1864, in Dublin, Ireland; died April 24, 1947, in Auckland, New Zealand; dau. of Edmund Ray (lawyer) and Anna (Thompson) Ray; m. William Edward Gibson (asylum attendant), 1894; children: 3.

Trained as compositor and proofreader in Dublin and worked for 12 years on a London newspaper before immigrating to New Zealand (1891); worked as proofreader for Auckland Star; was active in Women's Franchise League; helped establish Auckland Women's Liberal League and revive Auckland Women's Political League (1907); founding member of New Zealand section of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF, 1916); member of advisory board and contributor of articles to Women To-day (1937–39); also contributed articles to Maoriland Worker until 1946.

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).

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