Carpenter, Mary, 1807-1877
Carpenter, Mary
Mary Carpenter
Mary Carpenter English educational and social reformer
VIAF ID: 40130423 ( Personal )
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Works
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Address to the East India Association, on education and reformatory treatment | |
The claims of Ragged Schools to pecuniary educational aid, from the annual parliamentary grant, as an integral part of the educational movement of the country | |
Crofton prison system | |
A day in the "Red Lodge Girls' Reformatory" : our memorial tree and our anniversaries | |
The duty of society to the criminal classes; | |
Juvenile delinquents, their condition and treatment. | |
The last days in England of the Rajah Rammohun Roy. | |
Life and work of Mary Carpenter | |
Morning and Evening Meditations with prayers, for every day in a month | |
On reformatory and industrial schools for India. A paper read at the congress of the Social science association, Glasgow, October 1874. | |
Our convicts. | |
Principles, rules and regulations of the Red Lodge Girls' Reformatory School, 1855: | |
Reformatory prison discipline, as developed by the Rt. Hon Sir Walter Crofton, in the Irish convict prisons. | |
Reformatory Schools : For the Children of the Perishing and Dangerous Classes, and for Juvenile Offenders | |
Six months in India. | |
Suggestions on prison discipline and female education in India | |
Suggestions on the management of reformatories and certified industrial schools / by Mary Carpenter. - London, 1864. | |
Voices of the spirit and Spirit pictures. | |
"What shall we do with our pauper children?" : a paper read et the social science association, Dublin, August, 1861 also a letter on the charges of the Bristol Guardians, addressed to the editors of the Bristol Daily Post and of the Western Daily Press |