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Papers relating to St Clair Townsend

Catalogue reference: 7SCT

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This record is about the Papers relating to St Clair Townsend dating from c.1909.

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Reference
7SCT
Title
Papers relating to St Clair Townsend
Date
c.1909
Description

The archive consists of 4 hardback photographs of family members, a pamphlet copy of a talk given by St. Clair Townsend titled 'The influence of women in politics' and a family tree.

Held by
London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library
Language
English
Creator(s)
<persname>Townsend, St Clair, nee Denham, b1853, suffragist</persname>
Physical description
0.25 A box (1 folder)
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

Donated to The Women's Library by Baroness Hilton in 2003.

Administrative / biographical background

St Clair Denham (1853-) was born into an Anglo-Irish family in 1853 and later married Walter Mallaby Townsend (brother to the arts and crafts architect, Charles Harrison Townsend who was responsible for the Whitechapel Art Gallery, the Harrison Museum and the Bishopsgate Library). Walter Townsend was employed by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company but was a frustrated actor and play-write and took to drink. After losing his job with the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, he, his wife and their second daughter returned to England and ran a marble mine in Stanhope, Northumbria. Any further biographical history becomes quite difficult to find; though at some time St Clair took up an interest in the political issues of the day it is apparent that she was anti-socialist and opposed the militant suffragettes. St Clair acted as local President of the Women's Unionist Association Stanhope branch.

Record URL
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Papers relating to St Clair Townsend