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Dame Lilian Charlotte Barker, DBE, JP (21 February 1874 – 21 May 1955) was first British female assistant prison commissioner whose work provided the basis for the modern day humanitarian prison system for female correctional facilities in Great Britain.


Early life

Born in
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, Barker was educated at the local primary school system and graduated from Whitelands College in Chelsea in the 1890s. Lilian was one of six children and her father, who was a Kentish Town tobacconist, was an alcoholic.


Career

Lilian Barker graduated from Whitelands College in the 1890s. She became a schoolteacher who specialised in troubled children. She became the Principal of the London County Council’s Women’s Institute correction facility in 1913. After serving for two years, Barker resigned from her post to join Britain's war effort during World War I, as lady superintendent of the
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, Woolwich, overseeing 30,000 women munitions workers. Following the war, Barker joined the
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's training department and, in 1923, was appointed governor of the Borstal Institution for Girls at
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. Under her administration, Barker made sweeping reforms that focused on education and rehabilitation. In 1935, Barker became the first British female assistant prison commissioner. Barker would work to reform women's prisons throughout England, Wales and Scotland based on her work at
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until her death in 1955.


Personal life

Barker was a
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. She met her partner, Florence Francis, whilst working as a Sunday school teacher. In 1914, after Barker's mother's death, Barker moved in with Francis and her family. The women lived together for 40 years, until Barker's death in 1955.


Damehood

Barker was named a
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(DBE) in 1944 for her ''"services in connection with the welfare of women and girls"''.


Further reading

*Hartley, Cathy and Susan Leckey. ''Historical Dictionary of British Women''. London: Europa Publications Limited, 2003. *Gore, Elizabeth, ''The Better Fight. The story of Dame Lilian Barker'', London: Geoffrey Bles Ltd, 1965.


References


External links


Biography of Dame Lilian Barker, DBE
accessed 24 June 2014. *
Print made by Francis Ernest Jackson
at the British Museum
CHIEF LADY SUPERINTENDENT MISS LILIAN BARKER
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