Thanks for this. I used to be president of my local Elizabeth Fry Society chapter in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Here the Society visits women in prison, and assists them when released with shelter, job opportunities, and support to avoid further conflict with the law.
Interesting to learn the family link between Elizabeth and the Fry's chocolate business, she was a true humanitarian and reformer. Thank You for the upload.
I had heard of the Elizabeth Fry society in Canada, but only just found out she was from my home city, Norwich. I'm surprised we were not taught about this wonderful woman in school!
Love your videos man, coincidently Elizabeth Fry Road in norwich used to have quite a large criminal element, maybe in honour of the prison reform :) thankfully they rebuilt the entire street quite a while ago :)
I really enjoy your presentations which are always beautifully narrated. This account was a good example of a life very well lived. I must note however that transportation to Australia did not cease in 1838, the last ship of transportation, the Hougamont arrived in Western Australia in 1868.
I was always astounded by the terrible way England treated her poor, destitute and prisoners. England, which was such a civilized country, seemed to turn a blind eye toward these poor unfortunates. Elizabeth Fry unlike the vast majority of her peers (including Queen Victoria and the other royals) saw it all and acted. I am amazed at what she accomplished during her life and the many people she influenced to help her. I am so glad you posted this short biography of her life. thanks.
@@alittlebitofhistory Victoria was deeply injured by her childhood and also had the straitjacket of being a monarch to deal with. Once her husband, the love of her life, had died, Victoria went into a deep depression. Perhaps seeing Elizabeth Fry made her long to be a better person but her own habitual selfishness and habit of ignoring the needs of others made this a hopeless goal.
I never heard of this her until my mom found out I was related to her on my dad's side. As a Fry it was really cool finding my family's name on a chocolate bar. And im glad to know even my family all the way back then believed in equality as i do. Also this was a really good video :)
Thank you so much for introducing this amazing woman.......to be so determined to change the lives of those less fortunate than herself. I love history and am going to find out more about her now. Much appreciated.
I was born and raised in Brighton. The last few years has seen an explosion in homelessness here. I found myself homeless last year. I'm articulate and educated and knew where to go, and what was needed. God help the terminally confused, bewildered and acopic.(derivation Acopia, an inability to cope and handle day to day crap.)
A truly remarkable lady who changed the world for the better. Your video does her full justice, which is not an easy task. Thank you for taking the time to do so much research and present her life in such an interesting way.
Although her name is still known to this day, I knew virtually nothing about this woman. That was a most interesting and informative presentation, thank you. I have watched a few of your videos now, your pace is better now and your confidence seems to be building. Glad to be here at 3.3k subs in the early days of a promising channel. Liked and subscribed.
Hello, Another wonderful video full of detail and information of Elizabeth Fry, and beautifully presented. Thank you, so much research and the old ink drawings are marvellous. X💜
Incredible woman she certainly was a force to be reckoned with, with very foresighted & far reaching ideals, she definitely deserves to be remembered & held as a good example to aspire to
The Quaker method of respecting the fact that anyone can be allocated a "concern" by God and that other Quakers should support that person to respond to it, would have supported Fry in her work.
Have you noticed the disgusting prisons worldwide at this present time 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st centuries...some things will never change...status quo, you know!!!🤔⚖️😵💫
It's good to know someone gave a damn and actually got down and dirty and made an actual difference for prisons and prisoners, bless her and her ilk!!!🙏⚖️❣️
She was an ancestor of my sister in law...who lives in norwich as i do..we have spent many a happy hour at Earlham park/Hall through our lives and always think of her.
“Gaol” is simply pronounced as “Jail”. It’s the commonwealth spelling of the word. It’s modern spelling, used in England, Australia etc. It’s just pronounced the same as the American “Jail”. Otherwise, great work. Keep it up.
Well the Ripper has nothing to do with this area so outside of what im going to cover, I do plan of covering the Plagues that have hit the area and some point.
Hope you dont mind me posting this, might be of help to you ..Gaol is an alternative spelling of jail, and it means the same thing. Historically, gaol was predominant in British English until roughly 1935, at which point jail became the more popular option.
Even the golf players may be doing good, if they refrain from crime, treat others with respect and kindness, pay their taxes, do their job responsibly and well, and they care for the environment and drive safely. That lifestyle prevents a lot of suffering and enables the community to function well. Not everyone is meant to be a reformer. Elizabeth Fry would have been supported by many helpful Quakers who each just did a bit to help her, despite being busy with their jobs and families. Fry's family were probably crucial in enabling her to have the time and availability to do so much.
Australians should try to learn more about Elizabeth Fry as she is really the mother of Australia as she gave so many convicts who were sent to Australia via ship, The hope and the skills needed to live a clean, plus productive lives in Australia.. She is so underrated in this aspect of Australian History had she not been so inspiring or so helpful and most of all selfless acts then perhaps many Australians today wouldn't exist..
Here in the USA the Society of Friends were a driving force for reform too. The SoF didn't believe in a free ride. To earn reform 1 was reqd. To do Penance. I think it started w/8 hrs Bible reading. Hence the word Penitentiary. The 1st State to give it a go was ofc, Pennsylvania. Friend Elizabeth's pebble still sends ripples.
I was wandering through my personal library when I spotted a biography of Elizabeth Fry. Went to RUclips to get a brief summary of her life and found your channel. Thank you for your effort. I was disappointed in your labeling her a "feminist". Yeesh. Far from it. She was a Christian who applied her Faith to society and politics. This is an accurate description. Modern day Feminism despises Christianity, motherhood, marriage etc. God bless.
Fry was loved by many outside of England. In some countries, Churchill is regarded as little more than a War Criminal. Her image should have stayed on the note.
Why do you brand Churchill a war criminal? I thank the likes of Churchill for standing up against the tyranny that could have befallen much of the world if it had not been defeated. Yes he made mistakes ( The Dardanelles ) but which Allied leader didn’t, also I thank the other Allied leaders who were all effective in bringing an end to Nazism.
@@iancurtis1152 I think we have to get out of the habit of assuming that people who make a difference have to be saintly. Churchill was definitely not a saint. His racism and sexism were quite awful. However he was the man of the hour in WWII and we owe him big time for that. Once the war was over, the British moved him out of politics.
Elizabeth Fry gave testimony to a Parliamentary committee, and her proposed gaol reform act was passed in 1823. A big part of the act was giving women prisoners separate quarters and female matrons instead of male guards. Two hundred years later, governments in the Anglosphere are allowing male prisoners into the female prison estate if they identify as women. We need a modern day Elizabeth Fry to fight for women prisoners.
If a bronze statue were erected for this extraordinary person that was a force for good in her time, the wokie pokies would have vandalized and tore it down by now.
The Quakers certainly put their shoulders to the wheel, to get all sorts of social reform. Mrs. Fry was certainly in august company, and a fine moral example to follow.
@@alittlebitofhistoryQuaker's helped alot in influencing Abraham Lincoln also.. Must be why my dad admired him as he was a Fry Chocolate founder descendant and descendent of Elizabeth Fry.. So I see why now 🎉
Shows how times have changed. Elizabeth Fry just saw people who needed help. Now in modern times we have NACRO and Shelter telling the white prisoners and white homeless people that they have "white privilege", so they shouldn't moan too much about their situation 😠
I am going to be totally honest here, I am personally going to refrain from getting into stuff like this its beyond the scope of the channel, but it is an interesting point and you are more than welcome to comment here. Also really like the profile Pic is that your dog? if so Greyhound of Lurcher?
@@alittlebitofhistory Just venting in my comment. My profile pic is a Saluki cross Greyhound, she died in March of this year from stomach cancer. I miss her very much. Love your channel, keep doing what your doing, as it is brilliant.😀❤️👍
@@marymoor935 Oh I am sorry to hear that My parents have a recuse greyhound, they did have 2 put lost one last year under similar sad circumstances. BTW Not to worry we all need to vent sometimes.
Thanks for this. I used to be president of my local Elizabeth Fry Society chapter in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Here the Society visits women in prison, and assists them when released with shelter, job opportunities, and support to avoid further conflict with the law.
It's great to hear that her legacy still lives on all over the world.
What a wonderful work to have been involved in.
What a great thoroughly wonderful lady
Interesting to learn the family link between Elizabeth and the Fry's chocolate business, she was a true humanitarian and reformer. Thank You for the upload.
I believe that is also Stephen fry"s family
@@norfolkmountainman4332 Wow!
Excellent episode Sir!!!🙏👌🦉❣️
What an incredible selfless woman!! We have an Elizabeth Fry society in my city in 🇨🇦. I had no idea of her history 💕
That's amazing, I'm starting to find how much her family was involved in this area they seems to have a hand in everything.
I had heard of the Elizabeth Fry society in Canada, but only just found out she was from my home city, Norwich.
I'm surprised we were not taught about this wonderful woman in school!
I learnt all about her her at school in the UK. Primary school (elementary). She is a fascinating figure.
Love your videos man, coincidently Elizabeth Fry Road in norwich used to have quite a large criminal element, maybe in honour of the prison reform :) thankfully they rebuilt the entire street quite a while ago :)
I'm another person who knows about the Elizabeth Fry societies, but knew nothing about her. Thanks!
What a inspiration. A true bright star ⭐
I really enjoy your presentations which are always beautifully narrated. This account was a good example of a life very well lived. I must note however that transportation to Australia did not cease in 1838, the last ship of transportation, the Hougamont arrived in Western Australia in 1868.
Yes a bit of miscommunication on my part there I should of said that was when they began to bring it to and end.
I was always astounded by the terrible way England treated her poor, destitute and prisoners. England, which was such a civilized country, seemed to turn a blind eye toward these poor unfortunates.
Elizabeth Fry unlike the vast majority of her peers (including Queen Victoria and the other royals) saw it all and acted. I am amazed at what she accomplished during her life and the many people she influenced to help her.
I am so glad you posted this short biography of her life. thanks.
Yes I found it a bit strange when I found out that Victoria was trying to model her self after Fry she certainly fell short to say the least.
@@alittlebitofhistory Victoria was deeply injured by her childhood and also had the straitjacket of being a monarch to deal with. Once her husband, the love of her life, had died, Victoria went into a deep depression. Perhaps seeing Elizabeth Fry made her long to be a better person but her own habitual selfishness and habit of ignoring the needs of others made this a hopeless goal.
They're not treated much better now.
I'm sorry I have no sympathy for the spoilt children of royalty.
They still do today
Just found you, new sub. I think you're very underrated 👍
I never heard of this her until my mom found out I was related to her on my dad's side. As a Fry it was really cool finding my family's name on a chocolate bar. And im glad to know even my family all the way back then believed in equality as i do. Also this was a really good video :)
so true
Great video!
Thank you so much for introducing this amazing woman.......to be so determined to change the lives of those less fortunate than herself. I love history and am going to find out more about her now. Much appreciated.
I was born and raised in Brighton. The last few years has seen an explosion in homelessness here. I found myself homeless last year. I'm articulate and educated and knew where to go, and what was needed. God help the terminally confused, bewildered and acopic.(derivation Acopia, an inability to cope and handle day to day crap.)
A truly remarkable lady who changed the world for the better. Your video does her full justice, which is not an easy task. Thank you for taking the time to do so much research and present her life in such an interesting way.
You are very welcome
A truly amazing Lady.
What an amazing woman. Another well researched piece with great illustrations, thank you !
Interesting. Really enjoyed this.
Absolutely fascinating and so touching in the end!
Good work
Always interesting.
Although her name is still known to this day, I knew virtually nothing about this woman. That was a most interesting and informative presentation, thank you.
I have watched a few of your videos now, your pace is better now and your confidence seems to be building. Glad to be here at 3.3k subs in the early days of a promising channel. Liked and subscribed.
Thank you can welcome, yes I am working to improve on the pace and the editing that was also making it far to fast for many .
Hello,
Another wonderful video full of detail and information of Elizabeth Fry, and beautifully presented.
Thank you, so much research and the old ink drawings are marvellous.
X💜
Incredible woman she certainly was a force to be reckoned with, with very foresighted & far reaching ideals, she definitely deserves to be remembered & held as a good example to aspire to
The Quaker method of respecting the fact that anyone can be allocated a "concern" by God and that other Quakers should support that person to respond to it, would have supported Fry in her work.
Have you noticed the disgusting prisons worldwide at this present time 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st centuries...some things will never change...status quo, you know!!!🤔⚖️😵💫
Such an interesting and inspirational lady! Really enjoyed listening to this. Thanks very much for creating ⭐️✨
It's good to know someone gave a damn and actually got down and dirty and made an actual difference for prisons and prisoners, bless her and her ilk!!!🙏⚖️❣️
Thank you for this, I had never heard of her before. Now to buy another book...
What a cool person. Thanks!
She was an ancestor of my sister in law...who lives in norwich as i do..we have spent many a happy hour at Earlham park/Hall through our lives and always think of her.
That is amazing, always nice to discover that local connections to people like her still exist.
I totally like
“Gaol” is simply pronounced as “Jail”. It’s the commonwealth spelling of the word. It’s modern spelling, used in England, Australia etc. It’s just pronounced the same as the American “Jail”. Otherwise, great work. Keep it up.
Oops, sorry this had already been mentioned. Great docos!
@@slunchtime No worries
Have you done a piece on Jack the Ripper? Or The Black Plagues? Oh by the way, I like Fry’s chocolate, it’s sold here in Melbourne, Australia
Well the Ripper has nothing to do with this area so outside of what im going to cover, I do plan of covering the Plagues that have hit the area and some point.
@@alittlebitofhistory And I thank you, for not covering Jack the Ripper! He's rather over done.
Hope you dont mind me posting this, might be of help to you ..Gaol is an alternative spelling of jail, and it means the same thing. Historically, gaol was predominant in British English until roughly 1935, at which point jail became the more popular option.
Thank you, I didn't know that I assumed there was some cross over between the 2 words great little fact to know.
When I went to school here in Australia in the first half of the 1970s we were taught "gaol". Now my spell checker changes it to "ball"!
Correct. And Gaol and Jail are pronounced the same way. If you look at the letters Ga = Jay and ol = Ole.
Some people do nothing but good in a lifetime, other's play lots of golf.
Even the golf players may be doing good, if they refrain from crime, treat others with respect and kindness, pay their taxes, do their job responsibly and well, and they care for the environment and drive safely. That lifestyle prevents a lot of suffering and enables the community to function well. Not everyone is meant to be a reformer. Elizabeth Fry would have been supported by many helpful Quakers who each just did a bit to help her, despite being busy with their jobs and families. Fry's family were probably crucial in enabling her to have the time and availability to do so much.
What a thoroughly good woman.
A pioneer. A selfless individual.
Proud of her.
Learnt about her when I was in school (uk) so I knew a bit about her ,but it was niceto find out more about her and her family.
Nice to hear, my school never touched her in history and as said at the end of the video they had a school house named after her.
Not "cannot be understated", you mean cannot be overstated.
Thanks for letting me know.
Australians should try to learn more about Elizabeth Fry as she is really the mother of Australia as she gave so many convicts who were sent to Australia via ship, The hope and the skills needed to live a clean, plus productive lives in Australia..
She is so underrated in this aspect of Australian History had she not been so inspiring or so helpful and most of all selfless acts then perhaps many Australians today wouldn't exist..
🎂Elizabeth Fry 05-21-2022
Here in the USA the Society of Friends were a driving force for reform too. The SoF didn't believe in a free ride. To earn reform 1 was reqd. To do Penance. I think it started w/8 hrs Bible reading. Hence the word Penitentiary. The 1st State to give it a go was ofc, Pennsylvania. Friend Elizabeth's pebble still sends ripples.
I was wandering through my personal library when I spotted a biography of Elizabeth Fry. Went to RUclips to get a brief summary of her life and found your channel. Thank you for your effort. I was disappointed in your labeling her a "feminist". Yeesh. Far from it. She was a Christian who applied her Faith to society and politics. This is an accurate description. Modern day Feminism despises Christianity, motherhood, marriage etc. God bless.
"Gaol" is pronounced as "Jail".
I have been informed and have corrected it in newer videos. Many thanks.
Someone for the UK to be proud of with far - reaching deeds influencing for good around the world - that is until the woke brigade find fault.
Fry was loved by many outside of England. In some countries, Churchill is regarded as little more than a War Criminal. Her image should have stayed on the note.
I live the Churchill debate to people far more educated than me but I agree Fry should of stayed on £5 note.
Why do you brand Churchill a war criminal? I thank the likes of Churchill for standing up against the tyranny that could have befallen much of the world if it had not been defeated. Yes he made mistakes ( The Dardanelles ) but which Allied leader didn’t, also I thank the other Allied leaders who were all effective in bringing an end to Nazism.
@@iancurtis1152 I think we have to get out of the habit of assuming that people who make a difference have to be saintly. Churchill was definitely not a saint. His racism and sexism were quite awful. However he was the man of the hour in WWII and we owe him big time for that. Once the war was over, the British moved him out of politics.
@@tracesprite6078 he wasn’t moved out, he was voted out but became PM for a second time in ‘53 I think.
Elizabeth Fry gave testimony to a Parliamentary committee, and her proposed gaol reform act was passed in 1823. A big part of the act was giving women prisoners separate quarters and female matrons instead of male guards. Two hundred years later, governments in the Anglosphere are allowing male prisoners into the female prison estate if they identify as women. We need a modern day Elizabeth Fry to fight for women prisoners.
Quite a woman!
Legendary.
If a bronze statue were erected for this extraordinary person that was a force for good in her time, the wokie pokies would have vandalized and tore it down by now.
That's not true. She was *against* the slave trade, not part of it. As were most Quakers, afaik; they were pretty important in the abolition movement.
I've always had a real soft spot for Quakers. Not something I normally say about god botherers
The Quakers certainly put their shoulders to the wheel, to get all sorts of social reform. Mrs. Fry was certainly in august company, and a fine moral example to follow.
There doesn't seam to be many tales of social reform were the Quakers were not leading the way.
@@alittlebitofhistoryQuaker's helped alot in influencing Abraham Lincoln also.. Must be why my dad admired him as he was a Fry Chocolate founder descendant and descendent of Elizabeth Fry.. So I see why now 🎉
Elizabeth Fry looks like Piers Morgan in drag.
I'm not sure which 1 would be more insulted by that comparison.
@@alittlebitofhistory lol 😂
Many of the English are all related to each other in a way..
A heavy purse and a steady supply of chocolate will make anyone altruistic
Exactly! Caviar socialist.
Cynic - or are you joking? This lady had a heart. Unlike some.
Secret weapon maybe 🍫🍫
Shows how times have changed. Elizabeth Fry just saw people who needed help. Now in modern times we have NACRO and Shelter telling the white prisoners and white homeless people that they have "white privilege", so they shouldn't moan too much about their situation 😠
I am going to be totally honest here, I am personally going to refrain from getting into stuff like this its beyond the scope of the channel, but it is an interesting point and you are more than welcome to comment here. Also really like the profile Pic is that your dog? if so Greyhound of Lurcher?
@@alittlebitofhistory Just venting in my comment. My profile pic is a Saluki cross Greyhound, she died in March of this year from stomach cancer. I miss her very much. Love your channel, keep doing what your doing, as it is brilliant.😀❤️👍
@@marymoor935 Oh I am sorry to hear that My parents have a recuse greyhound, they did have 2 put lost one last year under similar sad circumstances. BTW Not to worry we all need to vent sometimes.