Places, subjects, or plaques matching "Pankhurst"

4 subject matching "Pankhurst"

13 plaque matching "Pankhurst"

The workplace of Annie Kenney of Springhead 1879-1953 Leading suffragette, first to be imprisoned for direct action, with Christabel Pankhurst, 1905. Women gained the full vote in 1928

Leesbrook Mill, Oldham, United Kingdom

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Historic Buildings of Bow - 45 Norman Grove E. Sylvia Pankhurst (1882-1960) set up the East London Toy Factory and Babies' Nursery in this house and the buildings in the rear garden 1914-1934. The factory was financed by Norah Lyle-Smyth (187401963)

45 Norman Grove, London, United Kingdom

Emmeline Pankhurst 1858-1928 and Dame Christabel Pankhurst 1880-1958 campaigners for Women's Suffrage lived here

50 Clarendon Road, Holland Park, Kensington and Chelsea, W11, London, United Kingdom

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Emmeline Pankhurst 1858-1928 Suffragette addressed the people of Llanelli here at the Parish Hall 20 January 1912 [full inscription unknown]

Parish Hall, Church Street, Llanelli, United Kingdom

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Here were the headquarters of the women social and political union known as "The Suffragettes" led by Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst. Here also lived Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, who with her husband played an invaluable part in building up the organisation and edited "Votes for Women".

Clement’s Inn Passage, London, United Kingdom

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Mary Gawthorpe socialist and suffragette lived here 1905-1907. Born in Woodhouse, she struggled to achieve financial independence as a school teacher. Inspired by Christabel Pankhurst, she was imprisoned in Holloway for her protests at the House of Commons and elsewhere. She was a Women's Social and Political Union organiser and sat on its national committee. 1881-1973

Warrel's Mount, Bramley, Leeds, United Kingdom

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Home of Sophia Goulden 1833-1910 political activist and mother of Emmeline Pankhurst

9 Strathallan Crescent, Douglas, Isle of Man

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Sylvia Pankhurst 1882-1960 campaigner for Women's Rights lived here

120 Cheyne Walk, Kensington and Chelsea, SW10, London, United Kingdom

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Site of "Gunmakers Arms" P.H. taken over in 1915 by Sylvia Pankhurst and her suffragettes for use as a day nursery when it was known as "The Mothers Arms"

45 Norman Grove, E3, London, United Kingdom

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Site of West Dene, 3 Charteris Road, former home of E. Sylvia Pankhurst. Artist, Suffragette, Anti-Fascist and Friend of Ethiopia.

Tamar Square Flats, Charteris Road, Woodford Green, London, United Kingdom

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To those who in 1932 upheld the right to use bombing aeroplanes this monument is raised as a protest against war in the air. The site of this monument is the property of Sylvia Pankhurst. Design and work by Eric Benfield. Originally unveiled by R P Zaphiro, secretary of the Imperial Ethiopian Legation London. Supported by James Ranger, E J A Webster, J Davey, Sylvia Pankhurst. October 20th 1935

High Road, Woodford Green, London, United Kingdom

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Emmeline Pankhurst 1858-1928 and her daughters Christabel and Sylvia Founders of the Suffragette Movement lived in a house on this site 1888-1893

8 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

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Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928) and her daughters Christabel Pankhurst and Sylvia Pankhurst, founders of the Suffragette Movement, lived here 1897-1907

The Pankhurst Centre, 60-62 Nelson Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

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