Coad, Nellie (1883–1974)
Coad, Nellie (1883–1974)
New Zealand teacher and writer. Born Nellie Euphemia Coad, Oct 15, 1883, at New Plymouth, New Zealand; died Sept 6, 1974, at Wickford, Essex, England; dau. of James Hook Coad (brewer) and Annie Venters (McLaughlin) Coad (teacher); Victoria College, MA, 1914.
Became teacher and head of history, civics, and geography department at Wellington Girls' College (1917–38); served on New Zealand Educational Institute, and was vice president of National Council of Women of New Zealand (1921–22); founding president of New Zealand Women Writers' and Artists' Society (1932–34); wrote numerous textbooks, a novel, and a volume of short stories; moved to England during WWII; worked as air-raid warden and lectured Royal Air Force members on history and geography of Pacific region.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).