Frances Mary McPhun (1880–1940) was a Scottish suffragette who served two months in Holloway prison, and had organised events and processions for women's...
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McPhun is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frances McPhun (1880–1940), Scottish suffragette John McPhun (born 1940), Rhodesian cricketer...
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Janie Allan. McPhun was born on 8 July 1876. Her father was a Glasgow councillor and timber merchant. She and her sister Frances McPhun joined the Women's...
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Paul, and other suffragists. Burns was portrayed by Australian actress Frances O'Connor. The Lucy Burns Institute, a nonprofit educational organization...
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Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat...
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and pacifist Frances McPhun (1880–1940) – suffragette who served two months in Holloway prison, sister of Margaret McPhun Margaret McPhun (1876–1960) –...
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Mary Macarthur Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Margaret McPhun Frances McPhun Margaret Mackworth, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda Christabel Marshall...
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now part of the Townhouse Hotel. The posthumous portrait of her, by Rose McPherson (later to become famous as Margaret Preston) is held by the Art Gallery...
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ISBN 978-90-481-2473-2. Arianrhod (2012), p. 3. Baillie, Joanna (2010). McLean, Thomas (ed.). Further Letters of Joanna Baillie. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh...
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Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat...
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Frances Mary "Fanny" Parker OBE (24 December 1875 – 19 January 1924) was a New Zealand-born suffragette who became prominent in the militant wing of the...
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The French hospital was based at the Abbey of Royaumont and was run by Frances Ivens from January 1915 to March 1919. Inglis had initially offered a 100-bed...
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Scottish community of activists on their release from prison. Others like Frances Parker from New Zealand, were organising the West of Scotland WSPU and...
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before the bar of the House of Lords. She was backed by her contemporary, Frances Simson, one of the first eight female graduates of Edinburgh. Given audience...
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Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat...
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marine engineer. Her mother was another Isabella Leitch, she had been born a McLennan. Her parents had six children who were all daughters. She was educated...
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Frances Helen Melville (11 October 1873 – 7 March 1962), was a Scottish suffragist, advocate for higher education for women in Scotland, and one of the...
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Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat...
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and artist, living at home with her parents. In 1899 Annie married Frank McCulloch Craig, a Scottish widower with children, whose family ran a stevedoring...
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Frances Graves aka Frances Gordon (born around 1874) was a British suffragette who became prominent in the militant wing of the Scottish women's suffrage...
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MacRae Lizzie McKenzie Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun E. K. Marshall Lillias Mitchell Anne Myer Cassie Nesbit Fanny D. Palethorpe Frances Parker Fanny...
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Charlotte Marsh Selina Martin - 20 August 1909 Rosamund Massy Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Lillian Metge - 10 August 1914 Ethel Moorhead - 29 August 1912...
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Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat...
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Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane Jenny McCallum Priscilla Bright McLaren Frances McPhun Margaret McPhun Mary Maloney Jessie C. Methven Maggie Moffat...
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Blackshirts!", p. 305 Pugh, "Hurrah For the Blackshirts!", p. 306 McPherson, Angela; McPherson, Susan (2011). Mosley's Old Suffragette – A Biography of...
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was named after her. An adjacent street, Frances Gordon Road, was named after fellow suffragette Frances Graves. List of suffragists and suffragettes...
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Mary Hannah Frances Ivens CBE FRCOG (1870 – 6 February 1944) was an obstetrician and gynaecologist who was the first woman appointed to a hospital consultant...
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Frances Porter Murray (née Stoddard, 23 February 1843 – 3 April 1919) was a suffragist raised in Scotland, an advocate of women's education, a lecturer...
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National Congress; her sisters, Isabella Macfarlane Soga (1864–1884) and Frances Maria Anne Soga (1868–1942) also worked in Christian missions, and Jotello...
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Flora McKinnon Drummond (née Gibson; 4 August 1878 – 17 January 1949) was a British suffragette. Nicknamed 'The General' for her habit of leading women's...
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