Helen Crawfurd (néeJack, later Anderson; 9 November 1877 – 18 April 1954) was a Scottish suffragette, rent strike organiser, Communist activist and politician. Born in Glasgow, she was brought up there and in London.
HelenCrawfurd (née Jack, later Anderson; 9 November 1877 – 18 April 1954) was a Scottish suffragette, rent strike organiser, Communist activist and politician...
member James Maxton were both jailed for their anti-war propagandizing. HelenCrawfurd was opposed to conscription and, although there were anti-war and anti-conscription...
Parliament Shapurji Saklatvala, along with Charles Barber, Ernest H. Brown, HelenCrawfurd, C. H. Norman, and J. Wilson. They called themselves the Left Wing Group...
Catherine Helen Spence (31 October 1825 – 3 April 1910) was a Scottish-born Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician, leading suffragist, and...
Saklatvala joined with Emile Burns, R. Palme Dutt, J. Walton Newbold, HelenCrawfurd, and others as part of an organised faction called the Left Wing Group...
protestors became known as "Mrs Barbour's Army", and included Agnes Dollan, HelenCrawfurd, Mary Burns Laird, and Mary Jeff. Barbour was a founder of the Women's...
Winston Churchill at his constituency in Dundee. She was arrested along with Helen Archdale, Catherine Corbett and Maud Joachim. Pankhurst had slapped a policeman...
Helen Matthews, real name probably Helen Matthew (c. 1872 – c. 1950s), also known by her pseudonym Mrs Graham, was a Scottish footballer, artist, and suffragette...
[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...
Lilley Louise Lilley Lillie Lindesay Gertrude Lowy Margaret Macfarlane Helen MacRae Lizzie McKenzie Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun E. K. Marshall Lillias...
in Peebles the following February and sent to prison in Edinburgh. HelenCrawfurd Anderson was imprisoned in Duke Street Prison in March 1914 after breaking...
Priscilla kept house for her brother, John, including looking after her niece Helen Bright Clark and believed that she had missed her own chance for a family...
strike was initiated. This was led by Mary Barbour, Mary Burns Laird, HelenCrawfurd, Agnes Dollan, and other women who were dubbed 'Mrs. Barbour's Army'...
militant activity during the campaign for women's suffrage alongside HelenCrawfurd, Annie Swan and others, breaking a window valued at 4 shillings. She...