- Armine Nutting Gosling
Armine Nutting Gosling (1861–
December 15 1942 ) was asuffragette , best known in Newfoundland for her involvement in the nascent Newfoundland women's rights movement.Born in
Waterloo, Quebec ,Canada East , Gosling came toSt. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador to teach at theChurch of England Girl's School (Bishop Spencer College ), where she met and marriedWilliam Gilbert Gosling . Gosling is well known in St. John's for her community work; she worked for theSociety for the Protection of Animals and theChild Welfare Association , and was the first female member of theCouncil of Higher Education in Newfoundland .Gosling, however, is best remembered for her involvement in the Newfoundland women's rights movement, where she was founder and first Secretary of the
Ladies Reading Room and Current Events Club (Old Colony Club). AfterWorld War I she became active in politics as president of theWomen's Party , which ran two candidates in the 1925 St. John's municipal election. This was the first election that allowed Newfoundland women to vote.Upon her husband's death, Gosling presented his book collection to the city of St. John's. This collection subsequently formed the nucleus of the
Gosling Memorial Library at theMemorial University of Newfoundland .ee also
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List of people of Newfoundland and Labrador External links
* [http://www.library.mun.ca/qeii/cns/archives/gosling.php Biography at Memorial University of Newfoundland Library]
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