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Elsie Violet Locke (née Farrelly; 17 August 1912 – 8 April 2001) was a New Zealand writer, historian, and leading activist in the feminism and peace movements. Probably best known for her children's literature, The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature said that she "made a remarkable contribution to New Zealand society", for which the University of Canterbury awarded her an honorary D.Litt. in 1987.
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Locke, Elsie Violet Elsie Locke
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New Zealand writer, historian, and activist
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Farrelly, Elsie Violet (birth name) Freeman, Elsie Violet (1st marriage) Elsie Freeman
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Elsie Violet Farrelly
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