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DISTURBANCES: Suffragette. Arson of Tea Pavilion, Kew Gardens. Hunger striker.
Home Office: Registered Papers, Supplementary. DISTURBANCES: Suffragette. Arson of Tea Pavilion, Kew Gardens. Hunger striker.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1912 - 1914 Reference: HO 144/1205/221873 Subjects: Crime | Food and drink | Votes for women -
DISTURBANCES: Lilian Lenton, Suffragette, charged on various occasions with arson, etc.
Home Office: Registered Papers, Supplementary. DISTURBANCES: Lilian Lenton, Suffragette, charged on various occasions with arson, etc.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1913 - 1914 Reference: HO 144/1255/234788 Subjects: Crime | Votes for women -
Suffragette (Hilda Birkitt or Birkett, alias Byran) sentenced to two years imprisonment for arson on...
Home Office: Registered Papers, Supplementary. Suffragette (Hilda Birkitt or Birkett, alias Byran) sentenced to two years imprisonment for arson on three fires including the Felixstowe Hotel, the... Bath Hotel and at the Britannia Pier Pavilion. Involved with Florence Tunks in said arson.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1912 - 1914 Reference: HO 144/1205/222030 Subjects: Crime | Indian Subcontinent | Votes for women -
DISTURBANCES: Sydney Granville Drew found guilty of publishing articles for the Women Suffragettes inciting them...
Home Office: Registered Papers, Supplementary. DISTURBANCES: Sydney Granville Drew found guilty of publishing articles for the Women Suffragettes inciting them to commit arson.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1913 - 1914 Reference: HO 144/1268/238215 Subjects: Crime | Sex and gender | Votes for women -
DISTURBANCES: Agnes Olive Beamish (charged under the name of Phyllis Brady), Suffragette, charged and convicted...
Home Office: Registered Papers, Supplementary. DISTURBANCES: Agnes Olive Beamish (charged under the name of Phyllis Brady), Suffragette, charged and convicted on various occasions of committing arson etc.,.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1913 - 1914 Reference: HO 144/1261/236533 Subjects: Crime | Votes for women -
Loose news cutting
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies Archive.News cuttings Volume 14. Article on an "arson outrage" by suffragettes.
Held by: Manchester University: University of Manchester Library Date: 21 March 1913 Reference: NUWS/14/5 -
Copy depositions of witnesses
Papers of Hugh Franklin and Elsie Duval.Hugh Franklin Papers.Hugh Franklin: Trials and sentences. Women's suffrage. at Middlesex Sessions relating to charge of arson (as specified) against Hugh Arthur Franklin, the prisoner
Held by: London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library Date: 08 March 1913 Reference: 7HFD/A/2/10 -
Autograph Letter Collection: Militant Suffragettes
The collection contains letters to, from and about women who were in the past traditionally perceived to be 'militant suffragettes' and who were
Admin history: homes of two anti-suffrage MPs took place, followed by the burning of a series of other buildings. Some members of the WSPU disagreed with this arson..., particularly after Asquith abandoned any attempt at suffrage reform in early 1913. Emmeline was arrested for inciting arson in Feb 1913, for which she... first imprisoned suffragette to go on hunger strike, many suffragettes followed her example and force-feeding was introduced. Between 1910-1911 the
Held by: London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library Date: 1890 - 1956 Reference: 9/20 -
Autograph Letter Collection: Militant Suffragettes
The collection contains letters to, from and about women who were in the past traditionally perceived to be 'militant suffragettes' and who were
Admin history: homes of two anti-suffrage MPs took place, followed by the burning of a series of other buildings. Some members of the WSPU disagreed with this arson..., particularly after Asquith abandoned any attempt at suffrage reform in early 1913. Emmeline was arrested for inciting arson in Feb 1913, for which she... first imprisoned suffragette to go on hunger strike, many suffragettes followed her example and force-feeding was introduced. Between 1910-1911 the
Held by: London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library Date: 1890 - 1956 Reference: 9/20 -
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Home Office: Registered Papers, Supplementary. , Harry; Court: Leeds; Offence: Attempted Arson (Suffragist); Sentence: 12 months H.L; DISTURBANCES: Harry Johnson, militant suffragist, temporary discharge from prison; PARDONS: Johnson, Harry. Conditional Pardon.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1913 Reference: HO 144/1274/239318 Subjects: Crime | Pardons | Prisons | Votes for women -
CD Rom listening copy
Charles Parker Archive.Sound recordings: programmes, projects and research material.Programmes and projects - BBC and non-BBC.People Today: Interview with H.M. Cashmore.Reels 1, 2, 3, and 4. libraries of Europe. Cashmore tells tales of protest and an arson attack on the library by the Suffragettes in 1914. He also discusses his time in
Held by: Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service Date: Dates unknown Reference: MS 4000/6/1/11/1/C -
Papers of Rosa May Billinghurst
The archive consists of two folders, one oversize album and 2 posters. It comprises maps and publicity materials (1908-1917); in memoriam items regarding Emily Davison...
Admin history: force-fed with other suffragettes. The experience led her to be released two weeks later on grounds of ill health. She was able to speak at a public... joined the Women's Freedom League and became part of the Suffragette Fellowship. She lived for some time with her brother Henry Billinghurst, an artist... culminating in a sentence of eight months for damage to letterboxes ('pillar box arson') and imprisoned in Holloway Prison. She went on hunger strike and was
Held by: London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library Date: 1854 - 1917 Reference: 7RMB -
Papers of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
The archive consists of legal papers related to the marriage of Elizabeth Garrett and James Anderson in 1871: marriage settlement, notices to insurance companies, solicitors...
Admin history: the executives of any of the major suffrage societies, she did chair meetings and was a member first of the Central Committee of the National Society... for Women's Suffrage and then later of the London Society for Women's Suffrage. On her retirement she moved to Aldeburgh, Suffolk, and became mayor... herself, following her husband's death, in 1908. Subsequently, she returned to suffrage politics, but left the National Union of Suffrage Societies, which
Held by: London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library Date: 1871 - 1907 Reference: 7EGA -
Autograph Letter Collection: Letters of Rosa May Billinghurst and Dr Alice Ker
The collection contains letters, a charge for orders, and notes from, to and concerning Billinghurst from a range of writers including Alice Ker, Dora Gregory,...
Admin history: strike and was force-fed with other suffragettes. The experience led her to be released two weeks later on grounds of ill health. She was able to speak..., she later joined the Women's Freedom League and became part of the Suffragette Fellowship. She lived for some time with her brother Henry Billinghurst... became active in local suffrage work in the Birkenhead Women's Suffrage Society. In 1907, her husband died suddenly. After this point, Dr Ker's
Held by: London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library Date: 1912 - 1970 Reference: 9/29 -
Scrapbook of press cuttings concerning Bedford Volunteer Fire Brigade, including reports of small fires as...
BEDFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. (1913) [18]; - detailed report of annual Brigade drill competitions in Russell Park (1913) [19]*; - alleged arson by Suffragettes at Hurst Grove House... Suffragettes at J.T.Hobson & Co. timber yard, Duckmill Lane, Bedford (1913) [18]; - injury to Chief Officer Francis Corby of the Brigade whilst planing wood... by Suffragettes during a speech at Castle Rink, Bedford (1913) [20]; - detailed report of Annual Dinner at Central Restaurant, Bedford (1914) [21
Held by: Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service Date: 1911 - 1935 Reference: AD 1082/4
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