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Patricia Woodlock
Born
Mary Winifred Woodlock

25 October 1873[1]
Liverpool, England
DiedAfter 1930
Occupation(s)Artist and suffragette
Known forSuffragette activism and hunger strike
MovementWomen's Social and Political Union, Catholic Women's Suffrage Society
AwardsHunger Strike Medal for Valour[citation needed]

Patricia Woodlock (born Mary Winifred Woodlock; 25 October 1873 – after 1930) was a British artist and suffragette who was imprisoned seven times, including serving the longest suffragette prison sentence in 1908 (solitary confinement for three months); she was awarded a Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) Hunger Strike Medal for Valour.[citation needed] Her harsh sentence caused outrage among supporters and inspired others to join the protests. Her release was celebrated in Liverpool and London and drawn as a dreadnought warship, on the cover of the WSPU Votes for Women newsletter.

  1. ^ Profile, spartacus-educational.com. Accessed 15 November 2022.

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