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Women at the University of Toronto Commemorative plaque, 1985.  

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Resource ID

6126

Access

Open

Address

27 King's College Circle, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1985

Historical Themes

Education
Women's History

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1835-1899

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Women at the University of Toronto Commemorative plaque, 1985.

Description

One hundred years ago women won their struggle for admission to classes at the University of Toronto. Although they had been allowed to write the matriculation examination of the university from 1877 onward, and even won scholarships for their performance, it was not until March 1884 that provincial legislation permitted female students to attend classes. The first three women began classes on October 6, 1884. Within a week they were joined by three others and by the end of that first year there were nine: May Bald, Ella Gardiner, Margaret Langley, Eliza Balmer, Nellie Spence, Caroline Fair, Alice Jones, Mary Lennox and Jennie Stork.

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Marker lat / long: 43.662998, -79.395125 (WGS84)

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