Personal Papers of Stella Courtenay Dawson

Scope and Content

Photographs, letters of reference and certificates. Includes a photograph album 'College and Teaching Days' containing snapshots of a meeting near Loch Lomond, Scotland 1905; of CSSM [Childrens Special Service Mission] at Swanage 1906; of Girton (including the water-polo team 1906, Fire Brigade, Hockey Team and two of Dorothy Brock, a contemporary) and of school and family groups. There are two separate photographs of Stella Courtenay Dawson. Certificates include Red Cross, University and College certificates. The letters of testimonial include one from E E Constance Jones, one from M B Thomas and one from Dorothy Marshall, all 1907. There are also letters from Stella Courtenay Dawson's son, Richard Peterson in 1998 giving biographical details of his mother

Administrative / Biographical History

Stella Petersen (nee Dawson) was born in Kent and educated at Mecklenburg House, Putney. She read Natural Sciences at Girton 1904-07 and received a BA in 1907 from Trinity College Dublin (quasi ad eundem) and MA (Cantab) 1939. She went on to teach science at Blackburne House, Liverpool. She married John Petersen in 1914 and had four daughters and one son. She was an Honorary Life Member of the Red Cross and a swimming examiner.

Access Information

Please cite as Girton College Archive, Cambridge, Personal Papers of Stella Courtenay Dawson, GCPP Dawson

Acquisition Information

Given by Stella Courtenay Dawson's son, Richard Petersen in three batches February-March 1998.

Other Finding Aids

As at Sep 2008 an online catalogue was available at http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/

Archivist's Note

Collection Description taken from JANUS in Sep 2008 as part of Genesis 2008 Project

Related Material

University and College Certificates stored separately