Marie-Louise Lacoste
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Marie-Louise Globensky, Lady Lacoste (2 February 1849 – 11 December 1919), was a French-speaking Canadian philanthropist and diarist from the province of Quebec. She served as patroness for schools, orphans' homes, and several hospitals, including Sainte Justine (founded by her daughter Justine Lacoste-Beaubien), Hôpital Notre-Dame, and the Youville Foundling Hospital. Globensky was president of many benevolent societies, such as Château Ramezay and the Asile de la Providence. Appointed by her daughter Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie, she served as vice-president of the and supported women's suffrage, as long as social order was maintained. She also joined the , served on its board, and helped develop programs designed to help working women. A prolific diarist, her journals have contributed to
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Marie-Louise Lacoste
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Marie-Louise Lacoste
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Marie-Louise Lacoste
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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1919-12-11
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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2019
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Photograph of a short-haired woman wearing a highly decorative frock featuring trapunto quilting, over a lace bodice.
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1849-02-02
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Marie-Louise Sophie-Elmina Globensky
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Lady Lacoste, 1903
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Marie-Louise Globensky, Lady Lacoste (2 February 1849 – 11 December 1919), was a French-speaking Canadian philanthropist and diarist from the province of Quebec. She served as patroness for schools, orphans' homes, and several hospitals, including Sainte Justine (founded by her daughter Justine Lacoste-Beaubien), Hôpital Notre-Dame, and the Youville Foundling Hospital. Globensky was president of many benevolent societies, such as Château Ramezay and the Asile de la Providence. Appointed by her daughter Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie, she served as vice-president of the and supported women's suffrage, as long as social order was maintained. She also joined the , served on its board, and helped develop programs designed to help working women. A prolific diarist, her journals have contributed to the knowledge of how 19th-century middle-class women dealt with the social structures of their times.
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Lady Lacoste, Marie Lacoste, Marie Globensky Lacoste
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Marie-Louise Sophie-Elmina Globensky
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1849
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1919