Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Died
1960
Nationality
Scottish
Other names
Margaret Campbell
Education
University of Glasgow
Known for
Scottish suffragette
Relatives
Frances McPhun
Margaret Pollock McPhun (8 July 1876 – 1960) was a Scottish suffragette from Glasgow who served two months in Holloway Prison in London and composed a poem about imprisoned activist Janie Allan.
Margaret Pollock McPhun (8 July 1876 – 1960) was a Scottish suffragette from Glasgow who served two months in Holloway Prison in London and composed a...
1940), Rhodesian cricketer MargaretMcPhun (1876–1960), Scottish suffragette This page lists people with the surname McPhun. If an internal link intending...
Economy, Moral Philosophy and English Literature. She and her sister MargaretMcPhun joined the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). She arranged...
newspapers. 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...
Lilley Lillie Lindesay Gertrude Lowy Margaret Macfarlane Helen MacRae Lizzie McKenzie Frances McPhunMargaretMcPhun E. K. Marshall Lillias Mitchell Anne...
pacifist Frances McPhun (1880–1940) – suffragette who served two months in Holloway prison, sister of MargaretMcPhunMargaretMcPhun (1876–1960) – suffragette...
was related to several prominent Scottish houses through her mother, Margaret Charters. She was born at the manse of Jedburgh, the home of her maternal...
Bright Clark and Margaret Bondfield which would have supported a delegation of women at The Hague. Because of this, women such as Margaret Ashton, Helena...
she joined Nina Boyle's Women Police Volunteers. This was taken over by Margaret Damer Dawson in 1915 and renamed the Women Police Service (WPS), with Allen...
Townhouse Hotel. The posthumous portrait of her, by Rose McPherson (later to become famous as Margaret Preston) is held by the Art Gallery of South Australia...
Margaret (Madge) Neill Fraser (4 June 1880 – 8 March 1915) usually known as Madge, was a Scottish First World War nurse and notable amateur golfer. She...
Margaret Macfarlane (born 1888) was a Scottish suffragette and honorary secretary of the Women's Social and Political Union in Dundee and East Fife. From...
improvement of women's labour conditions. In 1902 Mary became friends with Margaret Bondfield who encouraged her to attend the union's national conference...
by members of the royal families of Britain and Serbia, was held at St Margaret's Church in Westminster, the Anglican parish church of the House of Commons...
and artist, living at home with her parents. In 1899 Annie married Frank McCulloch Craig, a Scottish widower with children, whose family ran a stevedoring...
Margaret Frances Skinnider (28 May 1892 – 10 October 1971) was a revolutionary and feminist born in Coatbridge, Scotland. She fought during the 1916 Easter...
Jessie Margaret Edmondston Saxby (30 June 1842 – 27 December 1940) was a writer and folklorist from Unst, one of the Shetland Islands of Scotland. She...
elsewhere Ireland gained the vote in local government elections. In 1874, Margaret Byers Tod formed the Belfast Women's Temperance Association, and together...
Margaret Milne McConnachie Farquharson (17 August 1884 – after 1936) was a Scottish suffragette, MP candidate and leader of the National Political League...