Our Ethel's story: a Kent working class maid: her involvement in the WSPU 1912 window-smashing protest & imprisonment.
(Photograph of Ethel Violet Baldock, courtesy of her descendants).
The 1866 petition presented to Parliament which included Kent signatories.
(Photograph of Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, courtesy of LSE Women's Library collection.)
There were many that came to Kent: 1908 and then again in 1913.
(Photography of a van on tour, courtesy of LSE Women's Library collection.)
Maidstone and Canterbury prisons force fed suffragette prisoners, including some that were very well-known.
(Photograph of Annie Kenney, courtesy of LSE Women's Library collection).
The Pilgrimage was from Kent to London via two routes
(Photograph of Muriel Matters, a Kent Pilgrimage speaker, courtesy of LSE Women's Library collection}
Some people boycotted the 1911 census in Kent.
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