Margaret Skirving Gibb (1877–1954) was a Scottish suffragette and chess player. She was involved in several suffragette activities including slashing a portrait of one of the founders of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in 1914.
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MargaretSkirvingGibb (1877–1954) was a Scottish suffragette and chess player. She was involved in several suffragette activities including slashing a...
siblings, one of whom was fellow suffragette MargaretSkirvingGibb. She was a descendant of William Skirving, one of the five Scottish Martyrs for Liberty...
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...
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...
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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...
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...
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been born. She was an early advocate of the work of Australian artist Margaret Preston and purchased her 1905 still-life "Onions". In 1911 Preston received...
Margaret Frances Skinnider (28 May 1892 – 10 October 1971) was a revolutionary and feminist born in Coatbridge, Scotland. She fought during the 1916 Easter...
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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...
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...
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She was a member of the Glasgow Movement where she was an associate of Margaret MacDonald and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and many other 'Glasgow Girls'...
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Flora Drummond Louise Eates Maude Edwards Margaret Milne Farquharson Ellison Scotland GibbMargaretSkirvingGibb Marion Gilchrist Frances Graves Mary Pollock...
women's health and women's rights. Elizabeth Margaret Pace was born in Brixton in 1866 to MargaretGibb and Thomas Richard Pace, a leather manufacturer...
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Flora Drummond Louise Eates Maude Edwards Margaret Milne Farquharson Ellison Scotland GibbMargaretSkirvingGibb Marion Gilchrist Frances Graves Mary Pollock...
Alexander Moorhead, an army surgeon of Irish Catholic birth, and his wife, Margaret Humphreys (1833–1902), an Irish woman of French-Huguenot ancestry, whom...
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...
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...
Georgiana Margaret Solomon (née Thomson; born 18 August 1844 – 24 June 1933) was a British educator and campaigner, involved with a wide range of causes...
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improvement of women's labour conditions. In 1902 Mary became friends with Margaret Bondfield who encouraged her to attend the union's national conference...