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Papers of ME Roberts

Catalogue reference: 7MER

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This record is about the Papers of ME Roberts dating from 1909-1938.

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Reference
7MER
Title
Papers of ME Roberts
Date
1909-1938
Description

The archive consists of leaflets and press cuttings concerning the Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU), the Women's Freedom League and other suffrage organisations (c.1907-1918); postcard portrait of Mrs Despard (undated); WSPU postcard (undated); notebook of visit to Downing Street to present petition (1919); correspondence with the Suffragette Fellowship Reading Room (1937-1938).

Held by
London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library
Former department reference
7/XXX9
Language
English
Creator(s)
<persname>Roberts, M E, fl 1881-1968, suffragette</persname>
Physical description
0.5 A box (2 folders)
Access conditions

This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.

Immediate source of acquisition

In 1968 Mrs Roberts, then aged 87, donated these papers to the Fawcett through her niece, Mrs Winifred Fisher.

Administrative / biographical background

ME Roberts (fl. 1881-1968) was born around 1881. She became a member of the Sheffield branch of the Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU) around 1906 before leaving this to join the local branch of the Women's Freedom League which came into being around Dec 1908 after Charlotte Despard and her associates followers broke away from the Pankhursts and other WSPU's leaders. Roberts seems to have taken part in the Pageant of Women that was held in Sheffield in 1910. She would later become the local secretary of the Sheffield WFL. In 1909 she took part in a deputation to 10 Downing Street to hand in a petition to the Prime Minister. She kept an interest in the militant suffrage movement throughout the 1930s, keeping in correspondence with the Record Room of the Suffragette Fellowship. In 1940 she moved to Liverpool where she lived for the rest of her life. She retired to a home around 1968.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/65afa0a9-3da8-4e38-9ff5-274e0888d205/

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