Edith Latham Kernot

Edith Latham Kernot MBE (4 December 1877 – 19 October 1967) was an Australian community worker in Geelong.

She gave a performance as a teenager for the Ladies Benevolent Society and throughout her life she own and played her Duke violin.

[2] There were fourteen members of the board and it was their task to decide how to channel "charitable relief to diseased, infirm, incurable, poor or destitute persons.

[4] She was vice-president of Geelong and District Hospital and in 1958 she became a Member of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in the New Year Honours for her public service.

[2] She had three children including the golfer Edith Betty Kernot who became the Australian Ladies Golf champion.