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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Florence Yeldham

Full Name
  
Florence Annie Yeldham

Born
  
30 October 1877 (
1877-10-30
)
Brightling, Battle, Sussex, England

Occupation
  
School teacher, historian of arithmetic

Known for
  
Supporting the idea of following history of mathematics as a motive to teach arithmetic

Died
  
January 10, 1945, Walton-on-Thames, United Kingdom

Florence Annie Yeldham (30 October 1877 – 10 January 1945) was a British school teacher and historian of arithmetic. She supported the idea of following the history of mathematics as a motive to teach arithmetic.

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Early life and education

Florence Yeldham was born at School House, Brightling, Battle, Sussex, on 30 October 1877, the daughter of school teacher Thomas Yeldham, who later became a school inspector, and his wife, Elizabeth Ann Chesterfield. She was the second daughter and second of at least seven children. She was not originally from London but moved there from Sussex and studied in James Allen's Girls' School, Dulwich.

James Allen's Girls' School awarded her an exhibition to go to Bedford College, University of London, from where she matriculated in 1895. Yeldham graduated with a BSc (division two) in 1900, having chosen papers in pure mathematics, experimental physics, and zoology. Whilst she is listed as having gained honours, which one would have expected, no details have been found.

Career

Although she did not enjoy a remarkable teaching career, Yeldham wrote books herself. She produced her first printed work in 1913. Her works include The Story of Reckoning in the Middle Ages, The Teaching of Arithmetic Through 400 Years, 1535–1935, A Study of Mathematical Methods in England to the Thirteenth Century and Percentage Tables. Her books were well regarded and included reference material which was not easily available.

Yeldham fell victim to chronic arthritis, which made her final years uncomfortable. She died while staying at Metropolitan Convalescent Home, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, where she spent the last six months of her life.

References

Florence Yeldham Wikipedia