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Scrapbook: 'Votes for Women: A Picturebook of the Campaign during recent years compiled...

Catalogue reference: 10/04

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This record is about the Scrapbook: 'Votes for Women: A Picturebook of the Campaign during recent years compiled... dating from c.1907-1930.

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Reference
10/04
Title
Scrapbook: 'Votes for Women: A Picturebook of the Campaign during recent years compiled principally from newspaper photography by Alex Sydney Millward'
Date
c.1907-1930
Description

This scrapbook consists of press cuttings relating to the suffrage campaigns compiled by Mrs Amelia Millward [and pasted into a scrapbook by her son, Alex Sydney.] Also included is a souvenir programme of the unveiling of the statue of Mrs Pankhurst in Mar 1930.

Held by
London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library
Language
English
Creator(s)
<persname>Millward, Amelia, 1870-1958, suffragist</persname>
Physical description
1 A box (1 volume - 45 pages
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

'Presented by Mr AS Millward'

Administrative / biographical background

Mrs Amelia (or Lilla) Millward was born at Andover in 1870 and died at Wellingborough in 1958. She was an active suffragist in Southampton and later at Teddington, as a member of the Teddington Branch of the National Women Citizens' Association.

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Scrapbook: 'Votes for Women: A Picturebook of the Campaign during recent years compiled principally from newspaper photography by Alex Sydney Millward'