Freedom of Spirit

Nice little exhibition at Greenwich Heritage Centre on a local suffragette Rosa May Billinghurst.

The Centre has made the most of the few items them had and put them into context by looking at the life of an Edwardian lady and society at the time. As Rosa was disabled it also enabled them to look a health and disability in this era too.

Inevitably though it was the items about Rosa’s own campaign and about the suffrage movement in Greenwich were most interesting.  I loved the idea of being able to catch a ‘brake’ from Beresford Square to the great Hyde Park rally. At this point I should say that I live about 100 yards from this museum so I was imaging myself queuing up for a ticket!

A nice touch was to end the exhibition with a display on women’s issues in the borough now.

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Greenwich Heritage Centre said…
Thank you Cathy, glad you enjoyed it. Look out for our museum late on 31 July. We will be open till 9 with a host of activities in partnership with Greenwich University. A chance for local people to pop in and visit after work

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