Easily the Best: The life of Helen Connon 1857-1903

Easily the Best: The life of Helen Connon 1857-1903

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When Helen Connon received her Masters of Arts degree from the University of New Zealand in 1881, she became the first woman in the British Empire to get an honours degree. She later became the second Lady Principal of Christchurch Girl's High School, establishing it firmly as a leading academic secondary school. 

Helen Connon's personal life was no less interesting. Her childhood was spent in pioneering gold towns in Victoria and the South Island of New Zealand. When her family settled in Christchurch in 1874, Helen became one of the first women students at Canterbury College, the forerunner of the University of Canterbury. In 1886 she married Professor John Macmillan Brown, the man who had guided her through her university course.

The names of Helen Connon and John Macmillan Brown later became familiar to generations of students at the University of Canterbury. The first residential hall to be opened by the university in 1918 was named after Helen Connon, while the university's research library and centre for Pacific studies is named after her husband, one of the university's founding professors, and a major benefactor.

This study of Helen Connon's life sheds new light on her early life, her professional career and her marriage. Above all, it explains how an obscure carpenter's daughter came to be at the cutting edge of educational achievements for women in the nineteenth century.

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