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Bella Hall Gauld
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'''Bella Hall Gauld''' (31 December 1878-21 August 1961) was a Canadian labour educator, political activist, and pianist.<ref name="Vance">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
Gauld was born in [[Lindsay, Ontario]] and raised on a farm in [[Manitoba]]. She joined the newly-formed Workers Party of Canada, which was known after 1924 as the [[Communist Party of Canada]]. She and [[Annie Buller]] studied at the [[Rand School of Social Science]] in New York City before returning to Montreal and establishing the [[Montreal Labour College]]. When that organisation ended in 1924, Gauld helped form the [[Women's Labour League]].<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:1878 births]]
[[Category:1961 deaths]]
[[Category:Members of the Communist Party of Canada]]
[[Category:People from Kawartha Lakes]]
[[Category:Activists from Montreal]]
[[Category:Canadian women activists]]
Gauld was born in [[Lindsay, Ontario]] and raised on a farm in [[Manitoba]]. She joined the newly-formed Workers Party of Canada, which was known after 1924 as the [[Communist Party of Canada]]. She and [[Annie Buller]] studied at the [[Rand School of Social Science]] in New York City before returning to Montreal and establishing the [[Montreal Labour College]]. When that organisation ended in 1924, Gauld helped form the [[Women's Labour League]].<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:1878 births]]
[[Category:1961 deaths]]
[[Category:Members of the Communist Party of Canada]]
[[Category:People from Kawartha Lakes]]
[[Category:Activists from Montreal]]
[[Category:Canadian women activists]]
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