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115:, the last part of the name later being dropped. Membership of the union grew steadily, reaching 1,000 in 1910, and 39,000 in 1978. That year, single sex unions were banned, and the AAM accordingly merged with the 92: 246: 120: 28: 256: 227: 251: 197: 261: 116: 180: 172: 166: 231: 8: 176: 132: 203: 207: 223: 240: 55: 199:
Gadesden [Gadsden], Florence Marie Armroid (1853–1934), headmistress
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When it was founded the first honorary secretary of the association was
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Association of Assistant Mistresses in Secondary Schools Incorporated
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representing female teachers in British secondary schools.
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Association of Assistant Mistresses, 1885-1978 collection
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Index

Assistant Masters' and Mistresses' Association
Gordon Square
WCOTP
trade union
Assistant Masters' Association
Assistant Masters' and Mistresses' Association
Florence Gadesden
Historical Directory of Trade Unions
11
ISBN
0566021609
Gadesden [Gadsden], Florence Marie Armroid (1853–1934), headmistress
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/48569
Association of Assistant Mistresses, 1885-1978 collection
Modern Records Centre
University of Warwick
Categories
Teacher associations based in the United Kingdom
Trade unions established in 1884
Trade unions disestablished in 1978
Trade unions based in London

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