British novelist and political activist (1857–1914)
Eleanora Vynne
Born
Eleanora Mary Susanna Vynne
31 October 1857
Kennington, England
Died
18 February 1914 (1914-02-19) (aged 56)
Nationality
British
Occupation(s)
novelist and political activist
Eleanora Mary Susanna Vynne (31 October 1857 – 18 February 1914) was a British novelist and political activist. She was a leading member of the Freedom of Labour Defence who argued for equal rights for women in the workplace.
Author Information: NoraVynne". www.victorianresearch.org. Retrieved 10 July 2021. Wood, George H. (1 September 1903). "NoraVynne and Helen Blackburn...
Obliviscaris (Dinna Forget) and she was joint editor of Women and Progress with NoraVynne. The magazine was dedicated to achieving equal citizen rights for men...
Clementina Black. The publication was recreated as Women and Progress by NoraVynne and was published until 1914. Herringham also supported the launch in...
collection called Words of a Leader (1897). In 1903, in collaboration with NoraVynne, she created the book Women under the Factory Act. In the book they criticised...
Other Stories by Jane Barlow, The Dwarf’s Chamber and Other Stories by NoraVynne, Mrs Martin’s Company and Other Stories by Jane Barlow, The Charmer by...
to Winter's Weekly, and in its first issues it launched the career of NoraVynne. The magazine continued until 1895, but in 1896, the health of her husband...
Lieutenant Francis Harold Chandler (162231). Flight Lieutenant Michael Vynne Christopherson, DFC (60106). Flight Lieutenant Peter John Clarke (575039)...
Herbert Septimus Scott, CMG. For services to education in Africa. Richard Vynne Southwell, FRS, Rector of the Imperial College of Science and Technology...