Assistant head teachers Mattie Crawford, Rev. Rufus Stovell and Edith Crawford (front), with Central School teachers in April 1934

Photo: Courtesy of Victor Scott School

First members of the Bermuda Union of Teachers in February 1919. Back row, from left, are: E. Scott Tucker, Miss Matilda “Mattie” Crawford, Mrs. Hetty Tucker Morrell, Mrs. Mildred Outerbridge Paynter, Miss Lauretta Smith, Miss Ida Hinson and Mr. Ossie Francis. Front row, from left, are: Miss Edith Crawford, secretary; Rev. R.H. Tobitt, president; and Miss Adele Tucker, treasurer.  

Photo: Collection of Dr. Kenneth E. Robinson. Courtesy of Mrs. Rosalind Robinson

Members of the First Excelsior Girl Guide Company gathered for a group shot at Victoria Park, Hamilton.  Edith Crawford, captain of First Excelsior, is on the far left, and Wenona Robinson, lieutenant, is on the far right. The daughters of labour leader Dr. E. F. Gordon and his wife Clara Christian are among the group, including Joyce, who is in the first row, second from right.  This photo is believed to have been taken sometime after 1935, when Millicent Neverson left Bermuda for several years.

Photo: Courtesy of Carol D. Hill

Above: Educator Rosalind Robinson presents Edith Crawford, her former teacher, with flowers in April 1959 at the Bermuda Union of Teachers’ 40th anniversary banquet, when she and Adele Tucker were honoured as surviving founders.

Photo: Courtesy of Rosalind Robinson

Above, right: Girl Guide leader Edith Crawford   

Photo: Courtesy of Enith King

Matilda and Edith Crawford grace a 35c stamp in the 2007 Bermuda Post Office issue, 'Pioneers of Progress'

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