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  • During the 1920s, many WIs started choirs and NFWI set up a music committee.
  • There is also an office in Cardiff, NFWI-Wales, and a residential college in Oxfordshire, Denman College.
  • In 1921, Hadow wrote the first edition of the " National Federation of Women's Institutes ( NFWI ) handbook ".
  • Jane Robinson described the trials and tribulations that the NFWI experienced while finding, and funding, a permanent home for their popular short courses.
  • Partly through her family connections she had a network of contacts which were very useful to NFWI as the organisation became increasingly active in lobbying government.
  • In 1917, Gertrude Denman accepted the presidency of the newly established National Federation of Woman's Institutes ( NFWI ) in the United Kingdom.
  • Craft Club, co sponsored by the Crafts Council and the NFWI, is a national campaign to pass on yarn craft skills to newcomers of all ages.
  • In 1948 NFWI bought Marcham Park in Berkshire and converted it into a short-stay residential adult education college, called Denman College in honour of Lady Gertrude Denman.
  • Leslie suggested that Walford Davies'special arrangement for choir and string orchestra should be performed at the Annual General Meeting of NFWI held in the Queen's Hall, London in 1924.
  • The national headquarters of the WI in England, Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, the National Federation of Women's Institutes ( NFWI ), is in London.
  • This was so successful that it continues to be sung at the opening of NFWI AGMs, and many WIs open meetings by singing " Jerusalem ", although it has never been adopted as the WI's official anthem.
  • In 1926 she was appointed as one of the Regular Organisers of the NFWI . In 1929 she was promoted to Assistant Secretary of the NFWI, and later General Secretary, a post she held until her retirement in 1959.
  • In 1926 she was appointed as one of the Regular Organisers of the NFWI . In 1929 she was promoted to Assistant Secretary of the NFWI, and later General Secretary, a post she held until her retirement in 1959.
  • When Lady Denman retired in 1946 as the NFWI President, she agreed to the members'proposal to name their new building Denman College, to mark her on-going support for continuing education for all WI members who wished it.
  • After the end of the First World War, the Board of Agriculture withdrew its sponsorship, although the Development Commission financially supported the work of the forming of new WIs and gave core funding to the NFWI until it could become financially independent.