Helen Alexander Archdale (née Russel; 25 August 1876 – 8 December 1949) was a Scottish feminist, suffragette and journalist. Archdale was the Sheffield branch organiser for the Women's Social and Political Union and later its prisoners' secretary in London.
Active during the First World War, Archdale initiated a training farm for women agricultural workers in 1914. In 1917 she served as a clerical worker with Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, transferring in 1918 to the women's department of the Ministry of National Service.[1]
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Helen Alexander Archdale (née Russel; 25 August 1876 – 8 December 1949) was a Scottish feminist, suffragette and journalist. Archdale was the Sheffield...
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Churchill at his constituency in Dundee. She was arrested along with HelenArchdale, Catherine Corbett and Maud Joachim. Pankhurst had slapped a policeman...
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were peace-minded. They rejected a resolution favored by internationalists Helen Bright Clark and Margaret Bondfield which would have supported a delegation...
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[citation needed] Her sister, Helen Wilkie, later became Secretary of the Dundee branch of the Women’s Freedom League. Helen was a "gifted orator" who organised...
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Eliza Wigham Jane Wigham Suffragettes Janie Allan Mary Sophia Allen HelenArchdale Janet Barrowman Edith Marian Begbie Catherine Hogg Blair Jane Esdon...
Eliza Wigham Jane Wigham Suffragettes Janie Allan Mary Sophia Allen HelenArchdale Janet Barrowman Edith Marian Begbie Catherine Hogg Blair Jane Esdon...
Eliza Wigham Jane Wigham Suffragettes Janie Allan Mary Sophia Allen HelenArchdale Janet Barrowman Edith Marian Begbie Catherine Hogg Blair Jane Esdon...
Eliza Wigham Jane Wigham Suffragettes Janie Allan Mary Sophia Allen HelenArchdale Janet Barrowman Edith Marian Begbie Catherine Hogg Blair Jane Esdon...
officers. Her friends included Margaret Damer Dawson, Isobel Goldingham and Helen Bourn Tagart, all of whom she met in her policing days.[citation needed]...
Helen Burness Cruickshank (15 May 1886 – 2 March 1975) was a Scottish poet and suffragette and a focal point of the Scottish Renaissance. Scottish writers...
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