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Where in England was she born?
What type of family was she born into?
What was the first name of the man she married in the 1800s?
What type of business was the Gurneys into?
What was the name of Joseph and Elizabeth’s first child?
How many children did Elizabeth and Joseph Fry have that survived past childhood?
What prison did she visit first?
What was her reaction to the conditions at the prison?
What did she bring the next day to improve their conditions?
What else did she bring to the poor?
What type of system did she make that made the women read the bible and sew.
What did she make for the children imprisoned with their parents?
Who did she think should look after women prisoners?
Where did she give evidence as to what the conditions were like at the prisons?
What area of employment did she strongly stress when speaking with prominent officials at Court?
What specific area did she help prisoners who were being sent to the colonies?
What did she set up to work with the poor?
What did she set up for coastguards?
How did she help the sick by way of making more nurses?
Who was inspired by her good deeds?
After seeing a small boy frozen to death, what did she set up that was the basis for what we have today?
Who did she think should be treated with value and dignity?
What is she credited with doing in Georgian England?
Her life taught that how many people are needed to change people's lives?
What organization was made in 1939 in honour of her legacy?
Who were her efforts directed at in prison?
What did the ladies in the Association give to the prisoners that they would need when they were travelling to the colonies?
Why was the Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver (EFry) named after Elizabeth Fry’s legacy?
Were women seen as leaders in the 1700-1800’s?
What types of groups did she form with ladies to provide hands-on in- prison aid?

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