Phoebe Cusden MBE
(1887-1981)
woman, educationalist, peace campaigner, socialist, feminist, Councillor, and Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Died aged c. 94
Wikidata WikipediaPhoebe Cusden (1887–1981) was a socialist, trade unionist, educator, peace campaigner and politician from the English town of Reading. She was continuously active between the 1910s and the 1970s, and was a leading citizen of Reading over the middle part of the twentieth century. Particularly notable was that her local campaigning developed into an effort to broaden her own and her fellow citizens' awareness of issues of international peace and progress. She was a pioneer of local authority nursery education, and a founder of the post-war twin towns movement. Most significantly she developed a twin-town link enabling aid and practical assistance to the German city of Düsseldorf while it was still recovering from the devastation of World War II bombing. The link survives to this day.
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Commemorated on 1 plaque
Phoebe Cusden MBE (1887-1981) lived here from 1927 to 1980. As Mayor of Reading she co-founded the Reading-Düsseldorf Association in 1947. Educationalist - peace campaigner - socialist - feminist - Borough Councillor
Phoebe Cusden House, Basingstoke Road, Reading, United Kingdom where they lived (1927-1980)