What caused Catherine Helen Spence to make a change?

What caused Catherine Helen Spence to make a change?

She was Australia’s first female political candidate and a lifelong campaigner for electoral reform. Spence’s influence on suffrage culminated in South Australia being the first Australian colony to grant the vote to women, and the first in the world to give women the right to stand for Parliament.

How old was Catherine Helen when she died?

84 years (1825–1910)
Catherine Helen Spence/Age at death

Death. She died at her home in Queen Street, Norwood, on Sunday 3 April 1910, at the age of 84. According to her wishes, her remains were buried in the General Cemetery, Brighton, South Australia alongside the grave of her brother J. B. Spence.

When did Catherine Helen Spence die?

April 5, 1910
Catherine Helen Spence/Date of death

Where did Catherine Helen die?

Norwood, Australia
Catherine Helen Spence/Place of death

What did Catherine Spence do?

Spence joined the fight for female suffrage in 1891 and became a vice-president of the Women’s Suffrage League of South Australia. This work also won her acclaim; she had become a symbol of what Australian women could attempt.

Who was Catherine Helen Spence?

Catherine Helen Spence was born on 31st October 1825 in Melrose, Scotland, the daughter of lawyer and banker David Spence and his wife Helen (née Brodie). In 1839 the family emigrated on the Palmyra to South Australia where Catherine gradually built a multi-faceted public career.

Where is Catherine Spence buried?

When she died on 3rd April 1910, Catherine Spence was mourned as ‘The Grand Old Woman of Australia’. She was buried at St. Jude’s Cemetery, Brighton, and is now commemorated by a scholarship, an electoral district, a primary school and a statue in Light Square, Adelaide.

Who was Anne Spence?

Spence was born on 31 October 1825 in Melrose, Scotland to David S., an attorney and the first Town clerk of the City of Adelaide, and Helen (Brodie) Spence. She was the fifth child in a family of eight siblings. Her brother John Brodie Spence went on to become a well-known banker.

Where did Catherine Spence live in Melrose?

A wall plaque at the Townhouse Hotel in Melrose, Scotland. Spence lived the first 14 years of her life in a building which is now part of the hotel. Plaque on the Jubilee 150 Walkway. Catherine Helen Spence (31 October 1825 – 3 April 1910) was a Scottish-born Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician, leading suffragist, and Georgist.