Elsa Gye (1881–1943) was a music student at Guildhall who became a suffragette and involved in disruptive events in London and Scotland and was imprisoned for the cause of women's suffrage.[1]
Elsa Gye
Charlotte Marsh, Dorothy Radcliffe and Elsa Gye on 22 December 1908 ready to welcome Christabel Pankhurst as she left prison
Born
3 October 1881
Died
1943
Nationality
British
Education
Guildhall School of Music
Organization
Women's Social and Political Union
Known for
suffragette activism and creating the Suffragette Record Room, London
Spouse
William Ewart Gye (né Bullock) (he took her surname)
She married the brother of fellow suffragette Daisy Bullock, William Ewart Gye in 1911 whilst he was a medical student at Edinburgh, and had her first child in 1912. He took her surname.[2] Later he went on to work with the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Gye helped the creation of the Suffragette Record Room in London.
^Roll of Honour of Suffragette Prisoners 1905-1914. London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library: Suffragette Fellowship. 1950. pp. 7LAC/2.
^Crawfurd, Elizabeth (1999). The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1886-1928. London. p. 254. ISBN 1-84142031X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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