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  2. Women's Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Institute (WI) is a community-based organization for women in the United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa and New Zealand.The movement was founded in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada, by Erland and Janet Lee with Adelaide Hoodless being the first speaker in 1897.

  3. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    Atria - Institute on gender equality and women's history; Arbeid Adelt, meaning Labour is Ennobling, full name Algemeen Nederlandsche Vrouwenvereeniging Arbeid Adelt (1871–1953) Dutch Women's Council, founded 1898; Mama Cash founded 1983, funding organization; Vereeniging voor Vrouwenkiesrecht (Women's Suffrage Organization), established 1894

  4. Category : Women's organisations based in the United Kingdom

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    Women's Labour League; Women's Land Army; Women's Legion; Women's Liberal Federation; Women's Local Government Society; Women's National Anti-Suffrage League; Women's National Land Service Corps; Women's Pioneer Housing; Women's Police Service; Women's Royal Air Force; Women's Royal Air Force (World War I) Women's Royal Army Corps; Women's ...

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  6. Corn Exchange, Rochford - Wikipedia

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    The Corn Exchange, also known as the Women's Institute Hall, is a commercial building in West Street in Rochford, Essex, England. The structure, which is now used by the local branch of the Women's Institute , is a Grade II listed building .

  7. Denman College - Wikipedia

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    Staff and students at the lake, 1950s. The college was formally established in 1948, and named after Lady Denman, the first chairwoman of the WI federation. [3] By the 21st century, students attending Denman did not have to be members of the WI, and the college accepted male and female learners, as well as those with young children for family courses in the Cookery School.

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  9. The Women's Liberation Movement in the United Kingdom

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    An earlier, smaller protest of 50 women who called themselves the Women's Liberation Workshop, had taken place the year before in 1969. [69] The Women's Liberation Network formed in north London in the early 1970s, [70] a WLM group began in Bolton in 1970 with three members, a group formed in Norwich, as did one in Bristol. [71]