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The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928: Women's and Gender History

Autor Elizabeth Crawford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mai 1999
This widely acclaimed book has been described by History Today as a 'landmark in the study of the women's movement'. It is the only comprehensive reference work to bring together in one volume the wealth of information available on the women's movement.
Drawing on national and local archival sources, the book contains over 400 biographical entries and more than 800 entries on societies in England, Scotland and Wales. Easily accessible and rigorously cross-referenced, this invaluable resource covers not only the political developments of the campaign but provides insight into its cultural context, listing novels, plays and films.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841420318
ISBN-10: 184142031X
Pagini: 800
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 44 mm
Greutate: 1.86 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Women's and Gender History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate

Recenzii

'A landmark in the study of the women's movement. The book is at once an invaluable research tool and a source of fascinating information on its subject. Author and publisher are to be congratulated on its publication. - History Today

'A wonderful source for researchers and general readers alike. This is a book that you can consult with a purpose or browse through at random. It informs, but it also diverts.' - Financial Times

'This book should be a standard reference work for every student of British history (and not just women's history). I would urge you all to go out and buy it now.' - Fawcett Library Newsletter

'Exceptional scholarship ... well-larded with wit and perception, The Women's Suffrage Movement provides fascinating mini-lives for hundreds of neglected heroines.' - Independent Books of the Year

'This is a wonderful book and a fitting tribute to its topic.' - - History Teaching Review

'Elizabeth Crawford is to be congratulated on this major scholarly achievement.' - Jane Rendall, Gender & History, April 2002
'A landmark in the study of the women's movement. The book is at once an invaluable research tool and a source of fascinating information on its subject. Author and publisher are to be congratulated on its publication. - History Today

'A wonderful source for researchers and general readers alike. This is a book that you can consult with a purpose or browse through at random. It informs, but it also diverts.' - Financial Times

Cuprins

A; Abadam, Alice ( c . 1856-1940); Abbott, Elizabeth, Mrs (1883-1957); Aberdare (WFL); Aberdeen; Aberdeen; Aberdeen (WSPU); Aberdeen, Ishbel Maria Gordon, Countess of (1857-1939); Aberdeen University Woman Suffrage Association; Abergavenny (NUWSS); Abernethy (NUWSS); Aberystwyth (NUWSS); Accrington (NUWSS); Acomb (NUWSS); Active Service League (NUWSS); Actresses' Franchise League; Ainsworth, Laura Frances (1885-1958); Aintree (WFL); Aldeburgh (NUWSS); Aldershot (NUWSS); Aliases; Allan, Janie ( c . 1868-1968); Allen, Mary Sophia (1878-1964); Alloa; Altrincham (NUWSS); Alva (NUWSS); Amberley, Katherine Louisa, Viscountess (1842-74); Ambleside and District (NUWSS); 11 Amersham; Amos, Sarah Maclardie, Mrs ( c . 1833-1908); Amos, Sheldon, Professor (1835-86); Anderson, Elizabeth Garrett, Mrs (1836-1917); Anderson, Louisa Garrett (1873-1943); Anerley (WFL); Ansell, Gertrude Mary (1861-1932); Appleby (NUWSS); Appledore (NUWSS); Arbroath (a branch of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Archdale, Helen Alexander, Mrs (1876-1950); Ardrossan and Saltcoats (NUWSS); Arlecdon and Frizingdon (NUWSS); Artists' Suffrage League; Ascot (NUWSS); Ashby, Margery Irene Corbett, Mrs (1882-1981); Ashford (NUWSS); Ashford; Ashton, Margaret (1856-1937); Ashton-Under-Lyne (NUWSS); Ashton-Under-Lyne (WSPU); Ashwell, Lena (1872-1957); Ashworth, Anne Frances (1842-1921); Atkinson, Mabel (1876-1958); Australian and New Zealand Women Voters' Association; Axminster (WSPU); Ayr; Ayrton, Hertha, Mrs (1854-1923); Ayrton, Phyllis Alsager (1884-1975); B; Babb, Charlotte (1830-1906); Baines, [Sarah Jane] Jennie, Mrs (1866-1951); Baldock, [Lucy] Minnie, Mrs ( c . 1864-1954); Balfour, Lady Frances (1858-1931); Balgarnie, Florence (1856-1928); Balham (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Balham and Tooting (WSPU); Banbury (NUWSS); Band; Banff; Bangor (NUWSS); Banners; Bargoed and District (NUWSS); Barmby, [John] Goodwyn (1820-81), Catherine (1817-54), and Ada Marianne (c. 1832-1911); Barnard Castle (NUWSS); Barnes; Barnes (WSPU); Barnet (WSPU); Barnsley; Barnstaple (NUWSS); Barnt Green (WSPU); Barrett, Rachel (1875-1953); Barrow-In-Furness (NUWSS); Barrow-In-Furness (WSPU); Barry (WFL); Barry (WSPU); Barry, Florence Antoinette (1885-1965); Bartels, Olive, OBE (1889-1978); Bartlett, Frances Clara, Mrs (1876-?); Basingstoke (NUWSS); Bateson, Anna, Mrs ( c . 1830-1918); Bateson, Anna (1863-1928); Bateson, Mary (1865-1906); Bath; Bath (WSPU); Battersea (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Battersea (WFL); Battersea (WSPU); Beaconsfield and District (NUWSS); Beamish, [Agnes] Olive (1890-1978); Bearsden (WSPU); Beauly (NUWSS); Beck, Ellen (1845-1940); Beckenham (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Beckenham (WSPU); Becker, Lydia Ernestine (1827-90); Beddoe, Agnes Montgomerie, Mrs (c. 1832-1914); Bedford Society For Women's Suffrage; Bedford (WSPU); Bell, Florence Nightingale Harrison, Mrs (1865-1948); Benett, Sarah (1850-1924); Bennett, Ethel Seymour (1877-1956); Bensusan, Inez (?-?); Bentham, Ethel, Dr (1861-1931); Bentinck, Ruth Mary Cavendish-, Mrs (1867-1953); 52berkhamsted (NUWSS); Berks (North) (NUWSS); Berwickshire (NUWSS); Bethesda and District (NUWSS); Beverley (NUWSS); Bexhill (NUWSS); Bexhill (WSPU); Biggleswade (NUWSS); Biggs, Caroline Ashurst (1840-89); Biggs, Matilda Ashurst (1818-66); Billinghurst, [Rosa] May (1875-1953); Billington-Greig, Teresa, Mrs (1877-1964); Bingley (NUWSS); Bingley (WSPU); Birkenhead and Wirral Women's Suffrage Society; 57 Birmingham; Birmingham; Birmingham; Birmingham; Birmingham (WSPU); Birmingham and District; Birmingham Society For Women's Suffrage; Black, Clementina (1853-1922); Blackburn; Blackburn (WSPU); Blackburn, Helen (1842-1903); Blackheath (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage); Blackhill and Consett (NUWSS); Blackpool and Fylde (NUWSS); Blairmore (NUWSS); Bland, Violet Ann (1863-1940); Blatch, Harriot Stanton (1856-1940); Blathwayt Family; Bodichon, Barbara Leigh Smith, Madame (1827-91); Bolton; Bolton; Bolton (WSPU); Borchardt, Louis, Dr (1825-1905); Boston (NUWSS); Boucherett, [Emilia] Jessie (1825-1905); Bourne, Adeline (1873-1965); Bournemouth; Bournemouth (NUWSS); Bournemouth (WFL); Bournemouth (WSPU); Bow and Poplar (WSPU); Bowerman, Elsie Edith (1889-1973); Bowes Park (WSPU); Bowker, Dorothy Agnes (1886-1973); Boyle, Nina [Constance Antonina] (1865-1943); Brackenbury, Hilda, Mrs (1832-1918); Georgina Agnes (1865-1949); Marie [Mary] Venetia Caroline (1866-1946); Bracknell (NUWSS); Bradford; Bradford; Bradford (WSPU); Brailsfqrd, Henry Noel (1873-1958); Brailsford, Jane, Mrs (1874-1937); Bramhall (NUWSS); Brechin (NUWSS); Brecon and District (NUWSS); Bridgend (NUWSS); Bridgwater (NUWSS); Bridlington; Bridlington (NUWSS); 79 Bridport; Brighouse (WSPU); Bright, Jacob (1821-99); Bright, Ursula, Mrs (1835-1915); Brighton; Brighton (WFL); Brighton (WSPU); Bristol; Bristol; Bristol (WSPU); Bristol and West of England Society For Women's Suffrage; British Dominions Woman Suffrage Union; Brixton (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Brixton and Streatham (WSPU); Brockham and Betchworth (NUWSS); Bromley, Beckenham, and Shortland's Suffrage Society; Bromsgrove and District (NUWSS); Brown, Myra Eleanor Sadd, Mrs (1872-1938); Browne, Annie Leigh (1851-1936); Browne, Laura Elizabeth Morgan-, Mrs ( c . 1843-1942); Bryer, Constance (1870-1952); Bucks (Mid) (NUWSS); Budleigh Salterton (NUWSS); Burbury, Charlotte Amy May, Mrs ( c . 1832-95); Burkitt, [Evelyn] Hilda (1876-1955); Burnage (WFL); Burnham (NUWSS); Burnley (NUWSS); Burns, Lucy (1879-1966); Burton-On-Trent (NUWSS); Bury (NUWSS); Buxton (NUWSS); C; Caird, [Alice] Mona Henryson, Mrs (1854-1932); Camberley and District (NUWSS); Camberwell (branch of the London Society, NUWSS); Camberwell and Dulwich (WFL); Cambridge (WSPU); Cambridge Women's Suffrage Association; Cambridge University; Cambridge University Women's Suffrage Society; Cambs (East and West); Canning Town (branch of the London Society, NUWSS); Canning Town (WSPU); Canterbury (WSPU); Capper, Mabel Henrietta (1886-1966); Caravans and Cars; Cardiff; Cardiff (WFL); Cardiff (WSPU); Carlisle; Carlisle, Rosalind Frances Howard, Countess of (1845-1921); Carmarthen (NUWSS); 99 Carmarthen (WSPU); Carnarvon (NUWSS); Carnforth (NUWSS); Carwin, Sarah (1863-1933); Casey, Eileen (1886-alive 1963); Catholic Women's Suffrage Society; Central and East of England Society For Women's Suffrage; Central and Western Society; Central Committee of the National Society For Women's Suffrage; Central National Society For Women's Suffrage; Central Society For Women's Suffrage; Chant, Laura Ormiston, Mrs (1848-1923); Chapman, Adeline Mary, Mrs (1847-1931); Chatham; Chelmsford (NUWSS); Chelsea (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage); Chelsea (WFL); Chelsea (WSPU); Chelsea, Westminster and St George's; Cheltenham; Cheltenham (WFL); 107 Cheltenham (Wspu); Chepstow (NUWSS); Chester (NUWSS); Chester (WFL); Chester-Le-Street (NUWSS); Chew, Ada Nield, Mrs (1870-1945); China and Silver; Chiswick (WSPU); Chiswick and Bedford Park (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage); 111 Ciiorley (NUWSS); Chorley Wood (WSPU); Chorley Wood and District; Church League For Women's Suffrage; Church Stretton (NUWSS); Cirencester; Civil Service Woman Suffrage Society; 112 Clacton-ON-Sea (WSPU); Clapham (WFL); Clapham (WSPU); Clapperton, Jane Hume (1832-1914); Clark, Alice (1874-1934); Clark, Helen Friestman Bright, Mrs (1840-1927); Clarke, Mary Jane, Mrs (71863-1910); Clayton, Edwy Godwin (1858-1936); Cleeves, Mary Mcleod, Mrs (?-alive 1931); Clerks' Women's Social and Political Union; Clevedon (NUWSS); Clitheroe (NUWSS); Clothier, Esther Bright, Mrs (1873-1935); Clough, Blanche Athena (1861-1960); Clubs; Clunas, Lila (1876-1968); Coates, Alice Schofield, Mrs (1881-1975); Coates, Dora Meeson, Mrs (c. 1870-1955); Cobbe, Frances Power (1822-1904); Codd, Clara (1877-1971); Archival source:; Cohen, Leonora, Mrs (1873-1978); Coit, Adela Stanton, Mrs (1863-1932); 136 Coit, Stanton, Dr (1857-1944); Colchester (NUWSS); Colours; Colwyn Bay (NUVVSS); Committee For the Repeal of the Prisoners' (Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health) Act, 1913; Congleton and Mid-Cheshire; Coniston (NUWSS); Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association; Cook, Harriet (1843-1869); Cooke, Mrs Russell; Cooper, Selina, Mrs (1864-1946); Corbett, Marie, Mrs; Corfield, Emma Ann (c. 1836-1910); Cornwall (WSPU); Cornwall (East) (NUWSS); Courtauld Family; Courtney, Kathleen D'olier (1878-1974); Coventry (NUWSS); Coventry; Coventry (WSPU); Cowdenbeath (WFL); Cowdray, Annie Pearson, Lady (1860-1932); Cozens, Mary Elizabeth (1857-1920); Craggs, Helen Millar (1888-1969); Craig, Edith (1869-1947); Craig, Isa [Isabella] (1831-1903); Craigen, Jessie Hannah ( c . 1835-99); Crawfurd, Helen (1877-1974); Creetown; Crewe (NUWSS); 153 Criccieth (NUWSS); Crick (NUWSS); Crieff (NUWSS); Crocker, Ellen (Nellie) (1872-1962); Cromer and District (NUWSS); Crondall, Crookham and Emshott (NUWSS); Crosskey, Henry William, Rev. (1826-93); Crowborough (NUWSS); Crowthorne (NUWSS); Croydon; Croydon (WFL); Croydon (WSPU); Cullen, Louise, Mrs (1876-?, alive, in Australia, in 1958); Cupar (NUWSS); Cymric Suffrage Union; D; Dacre, Susan Isabel (1844-1933); Dalkeith; Darlington; Darwen (NUWSS); Davies, [Sarah] Emily (1830-1921); Davtson, Emily Wilding (1872-1913); De Fonblanque, Florence Gertrude, Mrs (1864-1949); De La Warr, Muriel Agnes, Countess (1873-1930); Deal and Sandwich; Deptford (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Derby (NUWSS); Despard, Charlotte, Mrs (1844-1939); Dewsbury (NUWSS); Dewsbury and Batley (WSPU); Dilke, Emilia Francis, Lady (1840-1904) and Dilke, Charles, Sir (1843-1911); Dilke, [Margaret Mary] Maye, Mrs (1857-1914); Dingwall; Dolgelly (NUWSS); Dollar; Doncaster (WSPU); Dornoch (NUWSS); Dorset (West) (NUWSS); Dover (NUWSS); Dover; Downing, Edith Elizabeth (1857-1931); Downing, Helena ( c. 1845-85); Dowson, Helena Brownsword, Mrs (1866-1964); Drake, Charlotte, Mrs (1883-1970); Driffield (NUWSS); Drummers' Union; Drummond, Flora, Mrs (1879-1949); Dugdale, Una Harriet Ella Stratford (1880-1975); Dulwich; Dumbarton (WSPU); Dumbartonshire; Dumfries; Dunbar (NUWSS); Dundee; Dundee (NUWSS); Dundee (WFL); Dundee (WSPU); Dunfermline (NUWSS); Dunfermline (WFL); Dunlop, Marion Wallace- (1865-1942); Dunstable and Houghton Regis (NUWSS); Durham (NUWSS); Duval, Elsie (1892-1919); Duval, Emily, Mrs (1861-1924); Duval, Una, Mrs; Duval, Victor Diederichs (1885-1945); E; Ealing (WSPU); Ealing, Acton and Bedford Park (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Earengey, Florence, Mrs (1877-1963); East Dereham; East Grinstead; East Grinstead (NUWSS); East London Federation of Suffragettes; East Molesey (branch of London Societyfor Women's Suffrage); Eastbourne; Eastbourne (NUWSS); Eastbourne (WFL); Eastern Counties Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Eastleigh (NUWSS); Eates, Louise Mary, Mrs (1877-1944); Eccles (NUWSS); Eccles (WFL); Edinburgh; Edinburgh (WFL); Edinburgh (WSPU); Edinburgh and District; Edinburgh Men's Political Union For Women's Enfranchisement; Edinburgh National Society For Women's Suffrage; Edinburgh University Women Suffrage Society; Egham and District (NUWSS); Elgin; Elland (WSPU); Elmy, Elizabeth Clarke Wolstenholme, Mrs (1833-1918); Enfield (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Enfranchisement of Women Committee; Epsom and District (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Equal Political Rights Campaign Committee; Esher and East Molesey (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Essex (N. and E.) (NUWSS); Estlin, Mary Anne ( c . 1820-1902); Evans, Dorothy Elizabeth (1889-1944); Exeter (NUWSS); Exeter (WSPU); Exmouth (NUWSS); F; Fabian Women's Group; Fahey, [Charlotte Emily] Caprina, Mrs ( c . 1883-still alive 1933); 213 Faithfull, Emily (1835-95); Fakenham (NUWSS); Falkirk (NUWSS); Falmouth; 214 Falmouth and District (WSPU); Farmers District (NUWSS); Farnham and District (NUWSS); Farnwqrth (NUWSS); Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, Mrs (1847-1929); Federated Council of Suffrage Societies; Felixstowe (WSPU); Felixstowe, Walton and District (NUWSS); Filey; Filey (NUWSS); Film; Feature Films; Finchley (WFL); Flatman, [Susan] Ada (1876-1952); Fleet (NUWSS); Florence, Mary Sargant, Mrs (1858-1954); Floyd, Lettice Annie (1865-1934); Folkestone (NUWSS); Folkestone; Ford, Emily Susan (1850-1930); Ford, Isabella Ormston (1855-1924); Forest of Dean (NUWSS); Forres; Fortrose (NUWSS); Forward Cymric Suffrage Union; Forward Suffrage Union; Franklin, Hugh (1889-1962); Fraser, Helen (1881-alive 1964 in Australia); Free Church League For Women Suffrage; Friedlander, [Violet] Helen (c. 1879-1950); Friends' League For Women's Suffrage; Friends of Women's Suffrage; Frodsham and Eddisbury (NUWSS); Fulham (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Fulham (WSPU); G; Galashiels (NUWSS); Galloway; Games and Toys; Garland, Alison Vickers (1862-1939); Garnett, [Frances] Theresa (1888-1966); Garrett, Agnes (1845-1935); Garrett, Rhoda (1841-82); Garrud, Edith Margaret, Mrs (1872-1971); 241 Gaskell, Eleanor Charlotte Penn, Mrs ( c. 1861-1937); Gateshead-on-Tyne (NUWSS); Gatty, Katherine, Mrs (1870-1952); Gawthorpe, Mary Eleanor (1881-1973); Gerrard's Cross (NUWSS); Gilchrist, Marion, Dr (1863-1952); Girton College; Girvan; Glasgow; 245 Glasgow; Glasgow; Glasgow; Glasgow (WFL); Glasgow (WSPU); Glasgow Men's League For Women's Suffrage; Glasgow and West of Scotland Association For Women's Suffrage; Glasgow University; Glenfarg (NUWSS); Glossop (branch of the Manchester Society, NUWSS); Gloucester; Gloucester (WSPU); Gloyn, Elizabeth, Mrs (?-?); Godalming (NUWSS); Goldsmid, Louisa Sophia, Lady (1819-1908); Goldstein, Vida (1869-1949); Goole (NUWSS); Gordon, Vera Conway (1874-1955); Gore-Booth, Eva (1870-1926); Gore Langton, Anna Eliza Mary, Lady ( c. 1820-79); Gosforth and Benton (NUWSS); Gould, Barbara Bodichon Ayrton, Mrs (1886-1950); Gourock (NUWSS); Grantham (NUWSS); Grays (WFL); Greenock (branch of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Association for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); 253 Greenwich and Deptford (WSPU); Grimsby; Grote, Harriet, Mrs (1792-1879); Grove, Agnes Geraldine, Lady (1863-1926); Guildford (NUWSS); Gye, Elsa, Mrs (1881-1943); Gymnastic Teachers' Suffrage Society; H; Hackney (WFL); Hackney (WSPU); Hackney (North) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Hackney (South) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Haddington; Hadleigh (WFL); Haig, Cecilia Wolseley ( c . 1862-1912); Haig, (Louisa) Evelyn Cotton (1863-1954); 257 Haig, Florence Eliza (1856-1952); Hale, Cicely Bertha (1884-1981); Halifax; Halifax (WSPU); Hall, Nellie (1895-?); Hallett, Lilias Sophia Ashworth, Mrs (1844-1922); Halls and Restaurants; Hamilton, Cicely Mary (1872-1952); 267 Hammersmith (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Hammersmith (WSPU); Hampstead (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Hampstead; Hampstead; Hampstead (WFL); Hampstead (WSPU); Hampstead (West) (WFL); Hankinson, Frederick, Reverend (1875-1960); Hankinson, Mary (1868-1952); Hanson, Helen, Dr (1874-1926); Harben, Henry Devenish (1874-1967); Harberton, Florence, Viscountess ( c . 1844-1911); Hardie, [James] Keir (1856-1915); Hare, Mary Adelaide ( c . 1860-1945); Hare Family; Harley, Katherine Mary, Mrs (1855-1917); Harraden, Beatrice (1864-1936); Harrogate (NUWSS); Harrogate (WSPU); Harrow (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Harrow (WFL); Harrow (WSPU); Hartlepool (NUWSS); Hartlepool (West) (WFL); Harwich and District (NUWSS); Haslam, Ethel Clarice (?1887-?); Haslam, Mary Heywogd, Mrs (1852-1922); Archival source:; Haslemere (NUWSS); Haslingden (NUWSS); Hastings (WSPU); Hastings and St Leonards; Hastings and St Leonards Women's Suffrage Propaganda League; Hatton, Bessie (?-?); Haverfield, Evelina, Hon. Mrs (1867-1920); Hawick (NUWSS); 281 Hawkeshead (NUWSS); Hawkins, Alice, Mrs (1863-1947); Hayes and Southall (WFL); Heathfield and District (NUWSS); Hebden Bridge (WSPU); 282 Heitland, Margaret, Mrs (1860-1938); Helensburgh,; Hendon and Golders Green (WSPU); Hendon Women's Franchise Society; Hereford (NUWSS); Herefordshire (WSPU); Herne Hill (WFL); 283 Herringham, Christiana Jane, Mrs (1852-1929); Herts (East) (NUWSS); Herts (West) (NUWSS); Hexham (NUWSS); Heywood (NUWSS); Hicks, [Amelia Jane] Amie, Mrs ( c . 1839-1917); Hicks, Amy Maud (1877-1953) (later Mrs Bull, Mbe) and Hicks, Lilian Martha, Mrs (1853-1924); High Wycombe (NUWSS); Highbury (WFL); Highgate and North St Pancras (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Hill, Florence Margaret Davenport ( c . 1829-1919); Hill, Rosamond Davenport (1825-1902); Hitchin (WSPU); Hitchin and District (NUWSS); Hockin, Olive (1881-1936); Hockwgld and Brandon (NUWSS); Holborn (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Holme, Vera Louise (1881-1969); Holmes, Marion Emma, Mrs (?-?1943); Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906); Hornsey (WSPU); Horsham (NUWSS); Housman, Clemence Annie (1861-1955); Housman, Laurence (1865-1959); Howey, [Rose] Elsie [Neville] (1884-1963); Hucknall (NUWSS); Huddersfield; 298 Huddersfield (WSPU); Hull (NUWSS); Hull; Hull (WSPU); Hunstanton (NUWSS); Huntingdon (NUWSS); Hyde (NUWSS); Hythe; I; Ilford (WSPU); Ilfracombe (WSPU); Ilkeston (NUWSS); Illingworth, Margaret Holden, Mrs (1842-1919); Independent Wspu; Inglis, Elsie Maud (1864 1917); Innerleithen; Instow (NUWSS); International Woman Suffrage Alliance; Inverary; Invergordon; Inverness; Ipswich; Ipswich (WFL); Ipswich (WSPU); Irwin, Margaret Hardinge (1858-1940); Islington (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Islington (WSPU); Islington; Islington (North) (WSPU); J; Jack, Alexia Butter (1863-1949); Jamieson, Christina ( c. 1864-1942); Jarrow (NUWSS); Jeffery, Gabrielle Violet (1886-1940); Jewellery and Badges; Jewish League For Woman Suffrage; Joachim, Maud Am Alia Fanny (1869-1947); John O' Groats (NUWSS); Johnson, Mary (c. 1840-74); Joint-Committee For Securing the Enfranchisement of Women On Broad and Democratic Lines; K; Keevil, [Georgina] Gladice (1884-1959) (later Mrs Rickford); Keighley (WSPU); Keith,; Kelso (NUWSS); Kendal and District (NUWSS); Kenney, [Ann] Annie (1879-1953); Kenney, Jessie (1887-1985); Kensal Rise (WSPU); Kensington; Kensington; Kensington (WFL); Kensington (WSPU); Kensington (North) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Kensington (South) (branch of the London Societyfor Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Kensington Society; Kentish Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Ker, Alice J. Shannan, Dr (1853-1943); Kerr, Harriet Roberta (1859-1940); Keswick; Keswick (NUWSS); Kettering (NUWSS); 325 Kidderminster (NUWSS); Kidwelly and Ferryside (NUWSS); Kilmalcolm (NUWSS); Kilmarnock (WFL); King's Lynn; King's Sutton (NUWSS); Kingston-On-Thames (WSPU); Kingston and Surbiton (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Kinross (NUWSS); Kirkcaldy; Kirkintilloch (WFL); Kirkwall; Knebworth (WSPU); Knight, Adelaide Eliza, Mrs (1871-?); Knight, Anne (1786-1862); Knight, Elizabeth, Dr (1869-1933); Knightley of Fawsley, Louisa Mary, Lady (1842-1913); Knutsford (NUWSS); Kyllmann, Philippine, Mrs ( c. 1834-1916); L; Lamb, Aeta Adelaide (1886-1928); Lambeth (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Lampeter (NUWSS); Lancashire and Cheshire Women Textile and Other Workers' Representation Committee; Lancaster (NUWSS); Langport (NUWSS); Lansbury, George (1859-1940); Largs; Laurencekirk; Lawson, [Marian Adeline] Marie (1881-1975); League of Justice; Leamington (WSPU); Leeds; Leeds; Leeds and District (WSPU); Leeds and Yorkshire; Lees, Margory (1878-1970); Lees, Sarah Anne, Mrs; Leicester; 338 Leicester; Leicester (WSPU); Leigh (NUWSS); Leigh, Mary, Mrs (1885-?, alive 1978); Leighton Buzzard and District (NUWSS); Leith (WSPU); Leith Hill and Dorking (NUWSS); Lennox, [Laura] Geraldine (1883-1958); Lenton, Lilian Ida (1891-1972); Lenzie (NUWSS); Leo, Rosa Emma Louisa (1862-?); Letchworth; Letchworth (NUWSS); Letchworth; Letchworth (WFL); Letchworth (WSPU); Leven (NUWSS); Lewes (NUWSS); Lewin, Octavia Margaret Sophia, Dr (1869-1955); Lewisham (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Lewisham (WSPU); Liberal Women's Suffrage Union; Libraries; Limehouse (WSPU); Lincoln (NUWSS); Littlehampton (NUWSS); Liverpool; Liverpool; Liverpool; Liverpool (WFL); Liverpool (WSPU); Liverpool University (NUWSS); Llandudno (NUWSS); Llanelly (NUWSS); Llangollen (NUWSS); Lochgelly (WFL); London and National Society For Women's Service; London Graduates' Union For Women's Suffrage; London National Society For Women's Suffrage; London Provisional Petition Committee; London Society For Women's Service; London Society For Women's Suffrage; Long Eaton (WSPU); Lord, [Henrietta] Frances (1848-1923); Loughborough (WSPU); Louth (NUWSS); Lowndes, Mary (1857-1929); Lowy Family; Lucas, Margaret Bright, Mrs (1818-90); Luton; Lytton, Lady Constance Georgina (1869-1923); M; Macaulay, Florence Elizabeth Mary (1862-1945); Macclesfield; Macclesfield (NUWSS); Macclesfield; Macmillan, [Jessie] Chrystal (1871-1937); Maguire, Cynthia Helen Adelaide (1889-1966); Maidenhead (NUWSS); Maidstone (NUWSS); Mair, Sarah Elizabeth Siddons (1846-1941); Male Electors' League For Women's Suffrage; Malleson, Elizabeth Whitehead, Mrs (1828-1916); Malton and District (NUWSS); Malvern (NUWSS); Manchester; Manchester; Manchester; Manchester (WFL); Manchester (WSPU); Manchester and District Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Manchester and Salford Women's Trade and Labour Council; Manchester National Society For Women's Suffrage; Manchester Society For Women's Suffrage; Manners, Emily, Mrs (1857-1934); Mansel, Mildred Ella, Mrs (1868-1942); Mansell-Moullin, Edith Ruth, Mrs (c. 1859-1941); Mansfield Women's Suffrage Society; Margesson, Isabel Augusta, Lady (1863-1946); Marion, Kitty (1871-1944); Marlow (WFL); Marple (NUWSS); Marple Bridge (NUWSS); Marsden (WSPU); Marsden, Dora (1882-1960); Marsh, Charlotte Augusta Leopoldine (1887-1961); Marshall, Catherine Elizabeth (1880-1961); Marshall, Kitty [Emily Katherine Willoughby], Mrs (1871-1947); Martel, Nellie Alma, Mrs (?1855-1940); Martindale, Louisa, Mrs (1839-1914); Martyn, Edith How, Mrs (1875-1954); Marylebone (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Maryport (NUVVSS); Mason, Bertha (c. 1849-1939); 390 Mason, Dora (1882-1978); Massingberd, Emily, Mrs (1847-97); Masson Family; Massy, Rosamund, Mrs (1870-1947); Mathews, Vera Laughton, Dame (1888-1959); Matters, Muriel (1877-1969); Archiyal; Maxwell, Lily (fl. 1867); Mayo, Winifred; Mccarthy, Lillah (1875-1960); Mcilquham, Harriet, Mrs (1837-1910); Mckee, Ellen Courtauld (1844-1929); Mckeown, Isabella Greig, Mrs (c. 1858-1941); Mclaren, Agnes, Dr (1837-1913); Mclaren, Eva Maria, Mrs (c. 1853-1921); Mclaren, Laura Elizabeth, Mrs (1854-1933); Mclaren, Priscilla Bright, Mrs (1815-1906); Mcphun, Frances Mary (1880-1940); Mcphun, Margaret Pollock (1876-1960); Melrose (NUWSS); Melton Mowbray (NUWSS); Men's Committee For Justice To Women; Men's Declaration Committee; Men's Federation For Women's Suffrage; Men's International Alliance For Woman Suffrage; Men's League For Women's Suffrage; Men's Political Union For Women's Enfranchisement; Men's Society For Women's Rights; Merionethshire (NUWSS); Merryweather, Mary (c. 1813-1880); Merthyr and District (NUWSS); Methven, Jessie Cunningham (1856-1917); Middlesborough (NUWSS); Middlesborough (WFL); Middlesborough (WSPU); Middlesborough, South Bank (WSPU); Middleton (NUWSS); Midlands Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Midlands (East) Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Midlands (West) Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Mid-London (WFL); Midlothian (a branch of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Mill, John Stuart (1806-1873); Miller, Florence Fenwick, Mrs (1854-1935); Miller, Irene (1880-1964); Millom (NUWSS); Mills, Ernestine, Mrs (1871-1959); Mills, (Mary) Theodora ( c . 1870-1958); Mitchell, Hannah Maria, Mrs (1871-1956); Mitchell, Lilias (1884-1940); Monmouthshire; Montefiore, Dora Barrow, Mrs (1851-1934); Montgomery Borough (WFL); Montrose; Moore, Decima (Lady Guggisberg ( c . 1871-1964)); Moore, Eva (Mrs Henry Esmond) (1868-1955); Moorhead, Ethel Agnes Mary ( c . 1877-?); 427 Mordan, Clara Evelyn (1844-1915); Morecambe (NUWSS); Morpeth (NUWSS); Muller, [Frances] Henrietta ( c . 1851-1906); Munro, Anna Gillies Macdonald ( c . 1883/4-1962); Murdoch, Mary Charlotte (1864-1916); Murray, Eunice Guthrie (1877-1960); Murray, Flora, Dr ( c . 1870-1923); Murrell, Christine Mary, Dr (1874-1933); Muswell Hill (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Myers, Elsa (1888-1926); N; Nairn; National Council For Adult Suffrage; National Industrial and Professional Women's Suffrage Society; National Political League; National Society For Women's Suffrage; National Union of Societies For Equal Citizenship; National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Naylor, Marie Isabel ( c . 1866-1940); Neal, Mary Clara Sophia (1860-1944); Neilans, Alison Roberta Noble (1884-1942); Neligan, Dorinda (1833-1914); Nelson; Nevinson, Henry Wood (1856-1941); Nevinson, Margaret Wynne (1858-1932); New, Edith Bessie (1877-?); 447 Newark; Newbury (NUWSS); Newbury (WSPU); Newbury and Thatcham Group (WFL); New Constitutional Society For Women's Suffrage; New Forest (NUWSS); New Union For Men and Women; Newcastle; Newcastle (WSPU); Newcastle Women's Suffrage Society and District; Newcombe, Bertha (1857-1947); Newhaven (NUWSS); Newman, Francis William, Professor (1805-97); Newnham College; Newport (Monmouthshire) (NUWSS); Newport (Monmouthshire) (WSPU); Newquay (WSPU); Newsome, Stella Winifred (1889-1969); Newspapers and Journals; Newton Abbot (NUWSS); Newton Stewart; Newton-Le-Willows (NUWSS); Nichol, Elizabeth Pease, Mrs (1807-97); Nine Elms (WSPU); Normanton (NUWSS); North and East Ridings Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; North Herts Women's Suffrage Association; North London; North of England Society for Women's Suffrage; North of Scotland Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Northallerton (NUWSS); Northampton (NUWSS); Northampton (WSPU); North-Eastern Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Northern Heights (WFL); Northern Heights (WSPU); Northern Men's Federation For Women's Suffrage; North-West London; North-West London; North-Western Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Northwich (NUWSS); Northwood (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); 467 Norwich (NUWSS); Norwood (NUWSS); Nottingham (WSPU); Nottingham Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Novels; Nuneaton (NUWSS); O; Oban; Ogston, Helen Charlotte Elizabeth Douglas (1883-?) (later Mrs Townroe and then Mrs Bullimore) and Constance Amelia (1884-?); Oldham (WSPU); Oldham Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Olton (NUWSS); O'malley, Ida Beatrice (1874-1939); Orcadian Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Organizer; Orme Family; O'shea, Norah (1865-1953); Osler, Catherine Courtauld, Mrs (1854-1924); Oswestry (NUWSS); Ottery St Mary (NUWSS); Oundle and District (NUWSS); Oxford (NUWSS); Oxford; Oxford (WSPU); Oxford Men's Political Union For Women's Enfranchisement; Oxford Women Students' Society (NUWSS); Oxon, Berks, Bucks, and Beds Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Oxted and Limpsfield (NUWSS); P; Paddington (North) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Paddington (South) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Paddington and Marylebone (WSPU); Paisley; Paisley (WFL); Palliser, Edith (1859— alive 1925); 486 Pangbourne (NUWSS); Pankhurst, Adela Constantia Mary (1885-1961); Pankhurst, Christabel Harriette (1880-1958); Pankhurst, Emmeline, Mrs (1858-1928); Pankhurst, Richard Marsden (1835-98); Pankhurst, [Estelle] Sylvia (1882-1960); Parker, Frances Mary (1875-1924); 527 Parkes, [Elizabeth] Bessie Rayner (1829-1925); Parkes, Margaret Anne, Mrs ( c . 1865-1920); Parliamentary Committee For Woman Suffrage; Parsons, Marguerite [Daisy] Lena, Mrs (?1890-1957); Paterson, Emma Ann, Mrs (1848-86); Paul, Alice (1885-1977); Peckham (WFL); Peebles (NUWSS); Pembury, Matfield, and Brenchley (NUWSS); Penarth Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Pennington Family; Penrith (NUWSS); Penzance (NUWSS); People's Suffrage Federation; Perth; Perth (WFL); Peterborough (NUWSS); Petersfield Women's Suffrage Society; Pethick, Dorothy (1881-1970); Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, Mrs (1867-1954); Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William (1871-1961); Phillips, Caroline Agnes Isabella (1870-1954); Phillips, Mary Elizabeth (1880-1969); Phipps, Emily (1865-1943); Photographs and Photographers; Pilgrimage; Pine, Catherine Emily (1864-1941); Pinner (WSPU); Plays; Pochin, Agnes, Mrs (1825-1908); Police; Pollokshields (WFL); Pontypool and Griffithstown (WSPU); Pontypridd (NUWSS); Poplar (WSPU); Portishead Women's Suffrage Society (NUWSS); Portsmouth (NUWSS); Portsmouth; Portsmouth (WFL); Portsmouth (WSPU); Postcards; Potteries (VVFL); Preston; Preston, St Anne's and District (WSPU); Priestman Sisters; Primrose League; Prison; Procter, Zoe (1867-1962); Publishers and Printers; Purley (Conservative and Unionist Franchise Suffrage Association); Purley (NUWSS); 584 Putney and Fulham (WSPU); Pwllheli (NUWSS); Q; Qui Vive Corps; R; Radcliffe (NUWSS); Radio, Television, Recordings and Records; Radlett (WSPU); Ramsgate (NUWSS); Rathbone, Eleanor Florence (1872-1946); Rawle, Mary Anne, Mrs (1878-?); Rawtenstall (NUWSS); Rayleigh (WSPU); Reading; Reading (NUWSS); Reading and Newbury (WSPU); Rebels' Social and Political Union; Redcar (NUWSS); Reddish, Sarah (1850-1928); Redditch (NUWSS); Redhill (WSPU); Reid, Marion, Mrs (1817-1902); Reigate and Redhill (NUWSS); Remond, Sarah Parker (1824-94); Rendel, [Frances] Elinor (1885-1942); Rhondda, Viscountess (1883-1958); Rhondda Fach (NUWSS); Rhyl and District (NUWSS); Richardson, Mary ( c. 1883-1961); Richmond (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NTJWSS); Richmond (WFL); Richmond and Kew (WSPU); Ridding, Laura, Lady (1849-1939); Rigby, Edith, Mrs (1872-1949); Ringwood (NUWSS); Ripon (NUWSS); Robins, Elizabeth (1862-1952); Robinson, (Annie) Annot Erskine, Mrs (1874-1925); Rochdale (NUWSS); 604 Rochdale (WSPU); Rochester (NUWSS); Rochester (WSPU); Rock, [Madeleine] Caron (1884-1954); Rock, [Edith] Dorothea Meriet (1881-1964); Roe, [Eleanor] Grace Watney (1885-1979); Roehampton (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Romford (WSPU); Romiley (NUWSS); Ronniger, M. Jane, Madame (?—still alive 1892); Roper, Esther (1868-1938); Ross (NUWSS); Rotherfield and Mark Cross (NUWSS); Rotherham (NUWSS); Rotherham (WSPU); Rothes (NUWSS); Rothesay (WFL); Rowe, Frances Elizabeth, Mrs (1855- c. 1940s); Rowe, Louisa Jopling, Mrs (1843-1933); Roxburghshire (a branch of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage); Royal Holloway College (Old Students) (NUWSS); Royden, [Agnes] Maude (1876-1956); Rugby (NUWSS); Rutherglen; Rutter, Frank [Francis Vane Phipson] (1876-1937); Ryde (Isle of Wight) (NUWSS); Ryland, Bertha (1882-alive 1963); S; Saffron Walden (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); St Albans (NUWSS); St Andrews; St Andrews; St Bees (NUWSS); St George's, Hanover Square (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); St Helen's (NUWSS); St Ives (NUWSS); St John, Christopher Marie (pseudonym of Christabel Marshall); St Pancras (WSPU); St Pancras (East) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); St Pancras (South) (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Sale (Group); Salisbury (NUWSS); Saltburn (NUWSS); Sanders, Beatrice, Mrs ( c . 1874-1932); Sanderson, Amy, Mrs (?-?); Sanderson, [Julia Sarah] Anne Cobden, Mrs (1853-1926); Sandhurst, Margaret, Baroness (; Sbarboro (or Sbarbara), Jane, Mrs (1842-1925); Scarborough; Scarborough (WSPU); Scarborough; Scatcherd, Alice Elizabeth Cliff, Mrs (1842-1906); Schutze, Gladys, Mrs (1884-1946); Scott Family; Scottish Churches League For Woman Suffrage; Scottish Federation of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Scottish (Scattered) (WFL); Scottish University Women's Suffrage Union; Scottish Women's Social and Political Union; Scurr Family; Seaford (NUWSS); Seaforth (NUWSS); Selkirk (NUWSS); Sennett, [Alice] Maud Mary Arncliffe, Mrs (1

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This widely acclaimed book draws on national and local archives and contains more than 800 entries on societies throughout the UK. It is the only comprehensive reference to bring all this together in one volume.