Women's Social and Political Union, Catholic Women's Suffrage Society
Awards
Hunger 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.
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PatriciaWoodlock (born Mary Winifred Woodlock; 25 October 1873 – after 1930) was a British artist and suffragette who was imprisoned seven times, including...
and playwright PatriciaWoodlock (1873 – alive in 1930), British artist and suffragette Patricia Young, Canadian poet Princess Patricia of Connaught (1886–1974)...
Budget by Lloyd George. On 17 September 1909, she, Charlotte Marsh and PatriciaWoodlock climbed onto the roof of Bingley Hall in Birmingham to protest at...
campaigning for a week in Liverpool at street meetings organised by PatriciaWoodlock and Alice Morrissey. In February 1907, she was in Aberdeen where she...
John Wilkinson Taylor Josiah Wedgwood John Wheatley Ellen Wilkinson PatriciaWoodlock Thomas Frederick Worrall Source: On-line Register of the ILP Archives...
Campbell-Bannerman to an audience of around 6,000 at the Sun Hall. Morrissey and PatriciaWoodlock also held large open outdoor meetings, but were less often invited...
Ker worked with Ada Flatman who was a WSPU employee. Flatman and PatriciaWoodlock organised the WSPU shop which raised substantial funds for the cause...
of mass production and commercialisation of Marsala wine in 1773. PatriciaWoodlock: Artist and Suffragette, Serving the longest suffragette prison sentence...
Charlotte Marsh, Laura Ainsworth, Ellen Barnwell, Leslie Hall and PatriciaWoodlock were "singing, shewing defiance, threatened to assault prison authorities...
'political' prisoners. A roll-call of those being released, excluding PatriciaWoodlock, who got a longer sentence was created (probably for the WSPU welcome...
contact Asquith at his church. They were protesting the imprisonment of PatriciaWoodlock and others whilst the Prime Minister was enjoying a holiday, and decorated...
leaflets, banners in the three WSPU colours and discs saying 'Release PatriciaWoodlock', but at that time were not arrested. On 10 December 1909 Kenney disguised...
Clement's Inn, the same address as the Pethick Lawrence's. Capper and PatriciaWoodlock, appeared as human noticeboards advertising 1908 women's events in...
they be allowed to open a WSPU shop. The shop was set up for her by PatriciaWoodlock and became a success and it raised substantial funds for the cause...
Edinburgh branch, and another branch was in Liverpool, supported by PatriciaWoodlock. Helen Crawfurd formed a branch in Glasgow in 1915. Labour Party members...
protest on 17 September 1909 when Charlotte Marsh, Mary Leigh and PatriciaWoodlock climbed onto the roof of Bingley Hall in Birmingham. They were protesting...
Liverpool, in 1910, Baines was making speeches with Ada Flatman and PatriciaWoodlock, when she was interrupted by Constance Lytton disguised as 'Jane Wharton'...
obstructing the police. On 17 September 1909 Marsh, Mary Leigh and PatriciaWoodlock climbed onto the roof of Bingley Hall in Birmingham to protest at...
Wentworth Annie Williams[citation needed] Sarah Winstedt[citation needed] PatriciaWoodlock Ada Wright NB This does not appear to a full list of the hunger strikers...
Whilst she was away the Liverpool WSPU continued and members praised PatriciaWoodlock as a public speaker, the temporary branch organiser. In recognition...
while working with Miss Kenney in Bristol. Lamb was arrested with PatriciaWoodlock and Emily Sproson and over 50 others, reported in the Evening Express...
Asquith to his holiday home, left protest cards, saying 'Release PatriciaWoodlock' and other suffragette materials in his private garden. Howey's violent...
Tomorrow" was nominated for Best Animation at the Berlin Music Video Awards. Woodlock studio is behind the animation. In the early 1970s, Mercury had a long-term...
months (3+1⁄2 years) in prison in June 2015. U.S. District Judge Douglas Woodlock gave a lighter sentence to Tazhayakov than to Kadyrbayev, who was viewed...
Dowling, president and chief executive officer of Northwell Health Thomas F. Woodlock, editor of the Wall Street Journal and US Interstate Commerce Commission...
Newswire. University of Notre Dame. Retrieved 19 January 2011. "Thomas F. Woodlock Wins Laetare Medal". South Bend Tribune. South Bend, IN. April 4, 1943...