Ellice Hopkins
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Ellice Hopkins (30 October 1836 – 21 August 1904) was a Victorian social campaigner and author. Hopkins co-founded the White Cross Army in 1883, and vigorously advocated moral purity while criticising contemporary sexual double standards.
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Ellice Hopkins
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Brighton, England
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A photograph in an oval frame, of a white woman in the nineteenth century. She has hair center-parted and smoothed into a low chignon; she is wearing a dress with a high collar and voluminous sleeves. Under the oval frame is the signature "Ellice Hopkins".
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Jane Ellice Hopkins
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Ellice Hopkins, from the 1907 posthumous biography by Rosa Mary Barrett.
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Ellice Hopkins (30 October 1836 – 21 August 1904) was a Victorian social campaigner and author. Hopkins co-founded the White Cross Army in 1883, and vigorously advocated moral purity while criticising contemporary sexual double standards.
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Jane Ellice Hopkins
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