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  1. Florence Petty (1 de diciembre de 1870 - 18 de noviembre de 1948) fue una trabajadora social escocesa, escritora de cocina y locutora. [1] [2] Biografía. Florence Petty nació en Montrose, Forfar, el 1 de diciembre de 1870.

  2. Florence Petty (1 December 1870 – 18 November 1948) was a Scottish social worker, cookery writer and broadcaster. During the 1900s, in the socially deprived area of Somers Town, north London, Petty undertook social work for the St Pancras School for Mothers, commonly known as The Mothers' and Babies' Welcome.

  3. This chapter focuses on Florence Petty, who was associated with the St. Pancras School for Mothers, founded in 1907 primarily as a clinic and school for “mothercraft” for the poor population in Somers Town.

  4. Florence Petty fue una trabajadora social escocesa, escritora de cocina y locutora.

  5. Florence Petty was the one who first had the insight to realize that cooking schools then in existence were tantamount to useless for the audience that needed them most: The tools at the schools were absent from their kitchens and the recipes beyond their skill or means.

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  7. www.researchgate.net › publication › 300772940_Florence_PettyFlorence Petty - ResearchGate

    26 de jul. de 2007 · This chapter focuses on Florence Petty, who was associated with the St. Pancras School for Mothers, founded in 1907 primarily as a clinic and school for “mothercraft” for the poor population ...