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She was the daughter of the Tory MP Sir Henry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid.
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The photograph showed one of those windows, which is a memorial to Sarah d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, who died in 1963 in a sailing accident off Rye, aged 21.
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Eventually the watch ended up in the hands of Sir David Lionel Goldsmid Salomons, first director of the City of
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By one of those odd coincidences, it contains an account of Sarah d'Avigdor-Goldsmid's death.
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In between, Goldsmid broke almost every rule for Jewish women of her time.
Anna Maria Goldsmid. 2009
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Goldsmid helped found Girton College (1869) and her involvement meant that Jewish women gained admission to Cambridge University alongside Christian women.
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Goldsmid justified her transgression in the preface to the volume, saying that the sermons were directed toward “all who are engaged in the formation of the religious character of the young, but above all to mothers, whose especial vocation it is, diligently and lovingly to foster true piety in the hearts of their children.”
Anna Maria Goldsmid. 2009
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In her last years, Goldsmid devoted herself to the national issue of teacher training.
Anna Maria Goldsmid. 2009
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Goldsmid, Vol. VI, where it was included with this note:
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Most footnotes were added by the editor [Goldsmid].
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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