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May Cox: leading swimming and lifesaving advocate and patriotic fundraiser

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posted on 2024-07-13, 00:27 authored by Deborah Towns
May Cox was a swimming teacher in government schools and a highly visible community leader in Victoria in the early twentieth century. As a result of her enterprise and organisational skills thousands of children learned swimming and lifesaving. Her patriotic leadership during World War I ensured that hundreds of pounds were raised by the Education Department of Victoria and countless soldiers' comforts were provided for the Australian Red Cross.

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9780734047977

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Seizing the initiative: Australian women leaders in politics, workplaces and communities

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12 pp

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University of Melbourne

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Copyright © 2012 The author.

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eng

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