Friday, 24 May 2019

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ELSIE LOCKE





life


Elsie Locke graduated from Auckland University College in May 1933. Her years in Auckland prompted a political awakening which informed her activities for the rest of her life.

Locke was the youngest of six children, born Elsie Violet Farrelly in Hamilton, New Zealand on 17 August 1912.[2][3] She was the daughter of William John Allerton Farrelly (1878–1945) and Ellen Electra Farrelly (née Bryan; 1874–1936).

Elsie Locke is very famous for her books and
Voting for woman to work. she also wrote about history.

In 1995, Locke became the fifth recipient of the Margaret Mahy Award.[23][24] In 1992 she was awarded the Children’s Literature Associations Award for Services to Children’s Literature.



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