Votes for Women: Pioneers
Small display at
the National Portrait Gallery looking at pioneering Victorian women to mark the
centenary of women getting the vote.
There is another display at the Gallery looking at the campaigners for the vote but there was some overlap with this as both included Mary Wollstonecraft and Millicent Fawcett. This displayed focused more on the first women to do certain things such as Jane Cobden Unwin who won a seat on the inaugural London County Council but due to legal challenges to her eligibility was prevented her from serving as a councillor.
Millicent Fawcett sisters were featured too. I knew one, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, was the first woman to qualify as a doctor but not that another sister Agnes Garrett, was the first female mayor in Britain.
Closes on 2 December 2018
There is another display at the Gallery looking at the campaigners for the vote but there was some overlap with this as both included Mary Wollstonecraft and Millicent Fawcett. This displayed focused more on the first women to do certain things such as Jane Cobden Unwin who won a seat on the inaugural London County Council but due to legal challenges to her eligibility was prevented her from serving as a councillor.
Millicent Fawcett sisters were featured too. I knew one, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, was the first woman to qualify as a doctor but not that another sister Agnes Garrett, was the first female mayor in Britain.
Closes on 2 December 2018
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