Sara Blomfield

Sara Louisa Blomfield (née Ryan; 1859 – 1939) was an Irish humanitarian and distinguished early member of the Baháʼí Faith in the British Isles, and a supporter of the rights of children and women.

Blomfield was born in Ireland and spent much of her adult life in London and Broadway, Worcestershire.

An accomplished writer and humanitarian, Blomfield assisted in founding the Save the Children Fund[2] and was a supporter of the adoption of the Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the League of Nations.

After the passing of ʻAbdu'l-Baha in 1921, Blomfield accompanied Shoghi Effendi on his trip from Britain to Haifa.

Those recorded recollections, together with her account of the days when she hosted ʻAbdu'l-Baha in London, make up the contents of her book, "The Chosen Highway.

Lady Blomfield