Amelia Lambrick
Amelia Lambrick (23 Maachị 1864 – 27 Septemba 1956) bụ onye ọrụ ọhaneze Australia, onye udo, na onye na-eme mgbanwe mmekọrịta ọha.[1] Ọ bụụrụ onye isi otu International Women's International League for Peace and FreedomAmelia Lambrick (23 Maachị 1864 – 27 Septemba 1956) bụ onye ọrụ ọhaneze Australia, onye udo, na onye na-eme mgbanwe mmekọrịta ọha.[1] Ọ bụụrụ onye isi otu International Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. [1]
Ndụ na ọrụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Amelia Lambrick mụrụ na 23 Maachị 1864 na North Melbourne, Australia, ọkpara n'ime ụmụ ise Erasmus Pascoe Lambrick na Amelia (née Bertram).[1] A mụrụ nne na nna ya na Cornwall na Norfolk, England, na-akwaga Australia n'ime 1830s.. [2][3]
Lambrick malitere ịrụ ọrụ maka ọrụ ọha na eze nke Victoria na 1886 ma, na-agbaso ọkwa dị iche iche na Ngalaba Postmaster General, rụrụ ọrụ na Ngalaba Customs ruo afọ 37.
Lambrick bụ onye otu Theosophical Society (onye ọ kụziiri), [1] Women's Christian Temperance Union, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (nke ọ bụ onye isi oche nke alaka Victoria 1932-36), na Victorian Citizens' Movement. Ọ kụziri maka mkpọsa ntuli aka nke Vida Goldstein na 1910, ma nye aka na Socialist site na iji aha 'Hypatia'.[2]
N'ime afọ 1920 na 1930, Lambrick gara ọtụtụ ebe ma kụzie ihe nke ukwuu, gụnyere na France, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, na British Isles.[1] N'afọ 1926, ọ nọchitere anya Australia na nnọkọ nke Women's International League for Peace and Freedom na Dublin, Ireland.[2] Onye na-akwado udo ogologo oge, ọ kụzikwaara ndị isi na-adịghị eme ihe ike, dị ka Mahatma Gandhi na Toyohiko Kagawa.[4]
Lambrick nwụrụ n'ụlọ ya na Malvern East na 27 Septemba 1956, a kpọrọ ya ọkụ.
Nkà ihe ọmụma
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Lambrick dọtara mmasị na nkà mmụta okpukpe, ma kwenyesie ike n'echiche nke ọbụbụenyi zuru ụwa ọnụ, nke kwadoro ọrụ ya. O kwuru, sị: "Udo na-anọchite anya eziokwu, ikpe ziri ezi, ọbụbụenyi, ndị a bụkwa ntọala nke ezi mmepeanya niile".
Ihe odide
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Biography - Amelia Lambrick - People Australia. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved on 2023-04-30. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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- ↑ Verdery Young (2017-07-17). Amelia Lambrick (en-US). Women In Peace. Retrieved on 2023-04-30.