Elizabeth "Dorothea" Chalmers Smithnée Lyness (1874 – 1944) was a pioneer medical doctor and a militant Scottish suffragette. She was imprisoned for eight months for breaking and entering, and attempted arson, where she went on hunger strike.
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Elizabeth "Dorothea" ChalmersSmith née Lyness (1874 – 1944) was a pioneer medical doctor and a militant Scottish suffragette. She was imprisoned for eight...
In August 1909, she hid with Adela Pankhurst, Alice Paul and Margaret Smith on the roof of the St Andrew's Hall in Glasgow she planned to break through...
amputated. On 21 September she died of heart disease, at home in bed at 8 Chalmers Crescent, Edinburgh. On 23 September her body was cremated. Her remains...
about the cruelty of the force-feeding. On 23 July 1913, with DorotheaChalmersSmith, Moorhead (in the alias 'Margaret Morrison') attempted to set fire...
(1878–1981) – schoolteacher and safe house keeper for the WSPU DorotheaChalmersSmith (1874–1944) – doctor and suffragist Lady Edith Helen Chaplin (1878-1959)...
Alexandra Mary Chalmers Watson CBE, (née Geddes; 31 May 1872 – 7 August 1936), known as Mona Chalmers Watson, was a British physician and head of the Women's...
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prison in 1955. On July 24, 1913, suffragettes Ethel Moorhead and DorotheaChalmersSmith were arrested during an attempt to set fire to an unoccupied mansion...
club was founded by suffragette Nettie Honeyball and manager Alfred Hewitt Smith, named the British Ladies' Football Club or the Lady Footballers, who arranged...
Holloway" by Joan Lavender Bailie Guthrie (Laura Grey) . Thought to be about Dorothea Rock "Holloway, 8th March" by A Martin "The beech wood saunters idly to...
WSPU. Her poem To D.R. is thought to be dedicated to fellow suffragette Dorothea Rock. She took part in a hunger strike and was force fed. She received...