Alma Gould Dale
Alma Gould Dale (1854–1930), “a legendary figure in Canada history,” founded the first monthly Quaker meeting in western Canada, at Hartney, Manitoba, in 1899. She represents the Quaker presence in Canada on one of the seventy-five panels in the Quaker Tapestry at Friends’ House, in London. On the tapestry, she is depicted driving a palomino team to a Quaker settlement in western Canada, which she drove in all weather. She was well known as a dynamic speaker and was invited to speak in Canada, England, and New Zealand.
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Alma Gould Dale
Alma Gould Dale (1854–1930), “a legendary figure in Canada history,” founded the first monthly Quaker meeting in western Canada, at Hartney, Manitoba, in 1899. She represents the Quaker presence in Canada on one of the seventy-five panels in the Quaker Tapestry at Friends’ House, in London. On the tapestry, she is depicted driving a palomino team to a Quaker settlement in western Canada, which she drove in all weather. She was well known as a dynamic speaker and was invited to speak in Canada, England, and New Zealand.
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Alma Gould Dale (1854–1930), “ ...... ada, England, and New Zealand.
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1854-10-27
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1930-08-29
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Gertrude Nicholson
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Joseph Gould
Mary James Gould
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Alma Gould Dale (1854–1930), “ ...... ada, England, and New Zealand.
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