Mary Isabel Fraser

Mary Isabel Fraser (20 March 1863 18 April 1942) was a New Zealand teacher, school principal and educationalist.

Mary Isabel Fraser
Portrait of Mary Isabel Fraser (1863-1942) in 1910.
Portrait of Mary Isabel Fraser
in 1910 (aged 47).
Born(1863-03-20)March 20, 1863
DiedApril 18, 1942(1942-04-18) (aged 79)
EducationMA in Physics (1889).[1]
Alma materUniversity of Otago
Occupations
  • Teacher
  • school principal
  • educationalist
Years active1890 ~ 1921
Known forGirls' education,
Kiwifruit culture.
TitleLady principal of Whanganui Girls' College (1894-1910), of Iona College (1914-1921).[1]
MovementFeminism.[1]
SpouseNever married.[1]

Throughout her career as a teacher and then as a school principal, she was a strong advocate for girls' education.[1][2]

She is also known for having introduced, after returning from a trip to Yichang in China, the first kiwifruit seeds in New Zealand, in 1904.[1][2] This allowed nurseryman Alexander Allison to grow plants from these seeds,[2] and it was from this experience that the worldwide kiwifruit industry developed.[1]

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