Pye, Edith (1876–1965)
Pye, Edith (1876–1965)
British nurse and pacifist. Name variations: Edith M. Pye. Born Edith Mary Pye, 1876, in London, England; died 1965; life companion of Hilda Clark (1881–1955, physician and relief worker).
Trained as nurse and midwife and became superintendent of District Nurses, London; joined Society of Friends (1908) and began relief work; with Hilda Clark, helped women and children war victims in France; traveled to Vienna (1919), Ruhr region (1923), and China (1927) to do relief work; served as chair of Friends' Service Council France and Switzerland Committee and vice-chair of German Emergency Committee; organized Friends' work in Spain during Civil War, working for International Commission for the Assistance of Child Refugees and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; campaigned for lifting of blockade during WWII to prevent starvation in Europe; after war, continued work in Europe into old age.