Emmeline Pankhurst: A Biography
Late afternoon, if Mother was still in the house, the smartly dressed girls would be brought down about four or four thirty to s ...
mademoiselle would teach the girls to converse in the French language but it was not very successful. The children did not like ...
Emmeline on her return from America, the fund organisers and Ethel felt that Emmeline’s plans depended on Christabel who was now ...
the address she usually gave on Social Hygiene as well as details about the fees she charged.^32 Emmeline told him that the lect ...
proceedings by pointing out that the main reason why the venereal diseases that afflicted 40,000 people in Toronto and half a mi ...
Roe were coming to stay for a holiday. Arriving in Montreal on 7 August, en route to Victoria, Christabel explained that she had ...
Once when the children were given a copy of Charles Lamb’sTales from ShakespeareEmmeline took the book away and gave them Shakes ...
of ‘Red’ Sylvia, recently expelled under a blaze of publicity from the Communist Party, must have deeply upset Emmeline who was ...
eliminate the oppressive and work for the noble, we will be much better off. The great battles which have been won, our institut ...
Emmeline had a reminder of her ‘unbroken bond’ with suffragettes in the past when, before Christmas, the Testimonial Fund Commit ...
out by a local doctor, the operation being performed on the dining-room table. ‘Auntie Kate was a trained nurse and so we did al ...
Emmeline had succeeded in wooing the Canadian public and proving herself worthy of her Canadian citizenship, but all was not wel ...
him’, said Kathleen, ‘because we woke at five o’clock in the morning full of spirits, and woke them up’. Emmeline responded to M ...
Christabel was not keen on the idea, Emmeline persevered with her plan, writing to Mabel Tuke, one-time WSPU Honorary Secretary, ...
Juan-les-Pins was finally chosen for the English Tea-Shop of Good Hope which looked very elegant with its tangerine-clothed tabl ...
Emmeline went to live with her sister Ada Goulden Bach, at 2 Elsham Road, Kensington and for the first few weeks over Christmas ...
cities – which would take some of the drudgery out of housework and clean up the smoky, dirty atmosphere – and the Empire. ‘It w ...
increasingly serious early in 1926, Flora Drummond, the Guild’s Controller-in- Chief, called on wives to go on strike and to joi ...
agitator, were delighted to interview her later in the year. If elected to parlia- ment, Emmeline told one interviewer, ‘reforms ...
community. My war experience and my experience on the other side of the Atlantic, particularly in Canada, where I have spent a c ...
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