Lucy Godiva Woodcock (23 February 1889 – 29 February 1968) was an Australian pacifist, schoolteacher, trade union official and women's activist. Woodcock was born in Granville, Sydney, New South Wales and died in Ashfield, Sydney, New South Wales. [1]
While teaching in Sydney, she completed a BA (1922) and BEc (1924) at the University of Sydney. [1] She was elected to the Senate of the University in 1942. [2] Headmistress of Erskineville Girls' School, Woodcock was senior vice-president of the Teachers' Federation of New South Wales in the 1940s [3] and also on the Child Welfare Advisory Council. [4]
Lucy Godiva Woodcock (23 February 1889 – 29 February 1968) was an Australian pacifist, schoolteacher, trade union official and women's activist. Woodcock was born in Granville, Sydney, New South Wales and died in Ashfield, Sydney, New South Wales. [1]
While teaching in Sydney, she completed a BA (1922) and BEc (1924) at the University of Sydney. [1] She was elected to the Senate of the University in 1942. [2] Headmistress of Erskineville Girls' School, Woodcock was senior vice-president of the Teachers' Federation of New South Wales in the 1940s [3] and also on the Child Welfare Advisory Council. [4]