
Vere Foster, philanthropist and educationist, is born in Copenhagen on April 25, 1819. Deeply committed to social reform in Ireland, he is best known for pioneering the use of copybooks that helped standardize handwriting instruction in Irish schools, remaining in use until the 1950s. Foster also played a key role in promoting emigration support, teachers’ training, and school infrastructure, making him one of the most influential figures in Irish educational history.