Dorothy Tangney In England

1948
Overview

Half length photograph of Dorothy Tangney in dark frock with pearls at the neck and dark hat arriving at Waterloo Station, London, with the train and a NO SMOKING sign in the background.

Historical information

(Dame) Dorothy Margaret Tangney (1907-1985), daughter of Eugene Tangney (c.1877-1961) and Ellen Augustine Shanahan (c.1875-1946), was born in North Perth.

Became a passionate social justice advocate and was an active member of the Australian Labour Party.

Passed her leaving certificate at the age of 15 and began training as a schoolteacher, combining her teaching work with part-time study at the University of Western Australia. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1927 and later completed a postgraduate diploma in education in 1932. Taught at Claremont Central School.

In 1936 and 1939, Tangney was endorsed as the Labour candidate for Nedlands in the State Elections and she was unsuccessful on both occasions.

In 1943, Tangney became Australia's first female Senator and represented WA in Canberra. Senator Tangney made history by being the first woman to join a Federal Parliamentary Committee on being elected a member of the Joint Committee on Social Security, where she was able to implement her passion for social justice (health reform, unemployment benefits, working conditions) where she played a part in the establishment of the Australian National University, in the Peace Treaty with Japan, in overseas conferences representing Australia, in the United Nations General Assembly as an observer.

Headed the Western Australian Senate ticket in 1946, 1951, 1955 and 1961, but was defeated in 1967

Made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1968.

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Fighting Five-Footer Here

Five feet tall and "full of fight", Senator Dorothy Tangney, Australian Parliamentarian and champion of women's rights is pictured an arrival at Waterloo Station, London, today, September 15. With 13 other members of the Australian Parliament, the 38-year-old spinster stateswoman has come to Britain for next month's meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association, October 19.

RIS/Staff 336277 25948 EM
Associated Press Photo From London

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Dorothy Tangney In England
Dorothy Tangney
Waterloo Station, London
Source: Claremont Museum 04.133b
Dorothy Tangney In England
Dorothy Tangney
Waterloo Station, London
Source: Claremont Museum 04.133b

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