Mary Ryott Sheepshanks (25 October 1872 – 21 January 1960)[1] was a pacifist, feminist, journalist and social worker.[2] She is not to be confused with the author of the same name born in 1931.
^"Sheepshanks, Mary Ryott (1872–1960), educationist, feminist, and internationalist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/38534. ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. Retrieved 24 April 2022. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^"Humanist Heritage: Mary Sheepshanks (1872-1960)". Humanist Heritage. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
the same name born in 1931. Sheepshanks was born on 25 October 1872 in Liverpool, England. Her father was John Sheepshanks, an Anglican bishop, her mother...
Bloomsbury House. She moved in with her old friend, suffragist and pacifist MarySheepshanks in Gospel Oak, Lissenden Gardens. She died on 27 March 1940 following...
francs in France. During World War I, Jus Suffragii was edited by MarySheepshanks, whose pacifist and feminist direction of the journal caused significant...
Richard Sheepshanks (30 July 1794, in Leeds – 4 August 1855, in Reading) was a British astronomer. He was born the son of Joseph Sheepshanks, a Leeds textile...
international secretary of the WILPF in December 1930, in Geneva to replace MarySheepshanks. As Drevet's presence in Switzerland was considered by the Swiss authorities...
economist, Green Party politician, pacifist and anti-nuclear campaigner MarySheepshanks (1872–1960) – British pacifist, feminist, journalist and social worker...
married Susannah MarySheepshanks, daughter of Charles Edward William Sheepshanks, and they have three children: Lady Hermione Mary Annabel Shirley (born...
ground-floor collection bins. In autumn 1939, the pacifist and suffragist MarySheepshanks moved into an apartment in Parliament Hill Mansions after she was bombed...
League of Great Britain with Sylvia Pankhurst, MarySheepshanks, Charlotte Despard, Helen Crawfurd, Mary Barbour, Agnes Dollan, Ethel Snowden, Ellen Wilkinson...
international women's movement as evidenced from pieces of writing to MarySheepshanks about the publication of the feminist journal Jus Suffragii. Such connections...
International Congress of Women in The Hague. The attendees included MarySheepshanks, Jane Addams, Grace Abbott, Lida Gustava Heymann, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence...
altogether, consulting Mrs. Catt by letter or cable when necessary. Miss MarySheepshanks was editor and headquarters secretary. "She occupied that post with...
Between 1835 and 1916 women were not allowed to become fellows, but Anne Sheepshanks, Lady Margaret Lindsay Huggins, Agnes Clerke, Annie Jump Cannon and Williamina...
(2001); Byron (2003); Vanity Fair (2004), where she played Lady Jane Sheepshanks Crawley; The Queen of Sheba's Pearls (2004), and A Congregation of Ghosts...
held only by three other women, Caroline Herschel and Mary Somerville (in 1835), and Anne Sheepshanks (in 1862). She died of pneumonia in 1907 at her home...
George Charles Oliver as Carl H. F. Maltby as Colonel SheepshanksMary Barton as Mrs. Sheepshanks Glynis Johns as Winnie Myrette Morven as Miss Stevens...
to be Colonial Treasurer and Commissary Officer), and The Rev. John Sheepshanks (who was to be Chaplain of the Columbia Detachment). Moody was sworn...
Louisa Henry, who was the illegitimate daughter of the astronomer Richard Sheepshanks. In 1868, following the German annexation of Schleswig-Holstein, the...
Quixote". As a young artist Horsley was patronised by the collector John Sheepshanks, who bought two of Horsley's paintings: The Rival Performers (1839) and...
executor. Maria Britneva was born in Petrograd in the Soviet Union. Her mother, Mary Britneva, was British by birth, a daughter of Charles Herbert Bucknall, business...
of this institution, and he claimed the credit of having secured the Sheepshanks and Ellison gifts for the nation. Redgrave received the cross of the...
association football and Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland in 2009. David Sheepshanks 2013-Jan CBE For services to Football and for charitable services in...