Rosamond Davenport Hill (4 August 1825 – 5 August 1902) was a British educational administrator and prison reformer. She was the best known of three sisters who were the third generation of their family to take an interest in social reform. Her two sisters were Florence Davenport Hill and Joanna Margaret Hill. Rosamond took an interest in prisons, education and in the care of juvenile delinquents. (From Wikipedia) More about Rosamond Davenport Hill: Associated authors: | Books about Rosamond Davenport Hill -- Books by Rosamond Davenport Hill Books about Rosamond Davenport Hill: Filed under: Hill, Rosamond Davenport, 1825-1902
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