Janet Harvey Kelman

Janet Harvey Kelman (18 April 1873 – 15 November 1957) was a Scottish author, illustrator, and director of a YWCA training college in Selly Oak, Birmingham.

Her brother, John Kelman, became a United Free Church of Scotland minister, and a published author.

[2] In 1923, Kelman published Labour in India: A Study of the Conditions of Indian Women in Modern Industry.

The work was based on 16 months Kelman spent in India, funded by a Research Fellowship from Selly Oak Colleges.

[2][3] In 1926, Kelman was appointed director of the newly opened YWCA training school for leaders in social and religious work, in Selly Oak, Birmingham.