Violet Woodmore's suffragette story
Iris Woodmore is strongly influenced by her suffragette mother. This is Violet Woodmore's story...
Read moreIris Woodmore is strongly influenced by her suffragette mother. This is Violet Woodmore's story...
Read moreThe Body at Carnival Bridge features four women who go against convention to enter professions previously barred to them. As a result, they make deadly enemies...
Read moreIn 1918, women under the age of 30 could stand for Parliament despite not yet having the right to vote in an election...
Read moreOn 18 November 1910, 300 women marched to the Houses of Parliament. They were met by lines of policemen and crowds of male bystanders who attacked them for the next six hours. The day became known as Black Friday.
Read moreA reporter coined the term 'suffragette' to mock militant women who demanded the right to vote. But these militant women claimed the word and made it their own...
Read moreOn 28 October 1908, Muriel Matters and Helen Fox chained themselves to the grille of the Ladies' Gallery of the House of Commons. This protest inspired events in my novel Death at Crookham Hall. But why did the suffragettes hate the Gallery?
Read more100 years ago, on 22 September 1921, Margaret Wintringham became the third woman to be elected as a Member of Parliament. She was the first female British-born MP and the first-ever female Liberal MP.
Read moreWomen's football teams enjoyed great success in the first decades of the twentieth century. But in 1921, the Football Association introduced a ban that stayed in place for 50 years...
Read moreNewspaper reports of the force-feeding of suffragettes on hunger strikes caused outrage at the time. Public opinion began to turn in favour of the suffragettes and against the government.
Read moreOn 21st May 1914, Emmeline Pankhurst was arrested at the gates of Buckingham Palace. She was trying to lead a delegation to see King George V - but more than 2,000 police officers were sent to stop her.
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