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Suffragettes Virtual Reward 4.0 (Canterbury) Virtual Cache

Hidden : 1/21/2024
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:


This spot is well deserving of a cache, but traditional caches keep disappearing from here.  I was delighted to be awarded a virtual cache because I knew this is exactly where I would place it.  

Here is some information about this place, copied from a previous cache that was here. Thanks to that cache owner for this well written description.

The cache is hidden at a wonderful memorial that commemorates a very significant event in New Zealand's history - women winning the right to vote.

On 19 September, 1893, New Zealand women won an historic victory - the right to vote in parliamentary elections. New Zealand became the first self-governing country in the world to recognize this freedom for all women.

The campaign for the vote had begun as early as 1869. The suffragists knew the vote was a vital step in their struggle for equal rights. It would give them the political power to hasten social reform.

In 1887 Kate Sheppard of Christchurch led an intensive seven year campaign to secure the vote for women. During this time she wrote articles, distributed pamphlets, spoke at public meetings and lobbied politicians. She inspired many women to join the cause and with increasing support produced three major petitions. The 1898 petition with 81,872 signatures was the largest ever gathered in Australasia.

Women rejoiced in their victory in 1893. At the next election, two months later, seventy percent exercised their new right.

Kate Sheppard is a familiar face to many as her likeness graces one side of the New Zealand $10 note. A gesture of recognition for all that she achieved.

Logging Requirements:

Your task to be able to log this geocache is very simple, just take a photo of yourself, your GPS or a personal item, or something with your geocaching name on with the suffragettes and post it with your log.  No questions, just a photo, that should be enough to prove you were there.  Happy geocaching!

 

Virtual Rewards 4.0 - 2024-2025

This Virtual Cache is part of a limited release of Virtuals created between January 17, 2024 and January 17, 2025. Only 4,000 cache owners were given the opportunity to hide a Virtual Cache. Learn more about Virtual Rewards 4.0 on the Geocaching Blog.

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