Kate Sheppard National Memorial

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Kate Sheppard National Memorial

Kate Sheppard National Memorial

The Kate Sheppard National Memorial is a large cast bronze depiction of women in New Zealand, flagged by two bronze plaques inscribed with the history of the Women’s Suffrage movement in New Zealand and mounted on an upright ornate concrete plinth. It was sculpted in 1993 by Margriet Windhausen and was unveiled on 19 September 1993. It commemorates the centenary of women’s suffrage in New Zealand - the first self-governing country in the world to grant women the right to vote and features 6 suffragettes: Meri Te Tai Mangakahia, Helen Nicol, Kate Sheppard, Ada Wells, Harriet Morison and Amey Daldy.

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