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-Frances Eva Hasell MBE DD OC SM (1886 -1974)+Frances Eva Hasell (1886 -1974)
   
 Eva Hasell was born in Dalemain Penrith Cumberland, England. Her father was John Edward Hasell, Squire of Dalemain. Hasell attended St. Christopher’s College in Blackheath. She became involved in fund raising in the diocese of Carlisle for the Church of England Missionary Society in Canada. The fund was called the Archbishops’ Western Canada Fund and worked to send supplies to fifty British clergy every year for ten years.((Vera K. Fast, “Missionary on Wheels: Frances Hatton Eva Hasell and the Caravan Mission.” Thesis for Master of Arts, University of Manitoba, 1978. 2018 website: https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/handle/1993/3515?show=full)) Hasell drove an ambulance for the Red Cross during the First World War, nursed in a military hospital, and studied mechanics so she could fix her own vehicle.((Anne Innis Dagg, //The Feminine Gaze: A Canadian Compendium of Non-Fiction Women Authors and Their Books, 1836-1945.// Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2001: 127.)) She first visited western Canada in 1920 and then dedicated fifty-two years of summers spreading the gospel in western Canada.((Vera K. Fast, “Missionary on Wheels: Frances Hatton Eva Hasell and the Caravan Mission.” Thesis for Master of Arts, University of Manitoba, 1978. 2018 website: https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/handle/1993/3515?show=full)) Eva Hasell was born in Dalemain Penrith Cumberland, England. Her father was John Edward Hasell, Squire of Dalemain. Hasell attended St. Christopher’s College in Blackheath. She became involved in fund raising in the diocese of Carlisle for the Church of England Missionary Society in Canada. The fund was called the Archbishops’ Western Canada Fund and worked to send supplies to fifty British clergy every year for ten years.((Vera K. Fast, “Missionary on Wheels: Frances Hatton Eva Hasell and the Caravan Mission.” Thesis for Master of Arts, University of Manitoba, 1978. 2018 website: https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/handle/1993/3515?show=full)) Hasell drove an ambulance for the Red Cross during the First World War, nursed in a military hospital, and studied mechanics so she could fix her own vehicle.((Anne Innis Dagg, //The Feminine Gaze: A Canadian Compendium of Non-Fiction Women Authors and Their Books, 1836-1945.// Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2001: 127.)) She first visited western Canada in 1920 and then dedicated fifty-two years of summers spreading the gospel in western Canada.((Vera K. Fast, “Missionary on Wheels: Frances Hatton Eva Hasell and the Caravan Mission.” Thesis for Master of Arts, University of Manitoba, 1978. 2018 website: https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/handle/1993/3515?show=full))
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