• Norah Elam, also known as Norah Dacre Fox (née Norah Doherty, 5 March 1878 – 2 March 1961), was an Irish-born militant suffragette, anti-vivisectionist...
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    division. He was supported in the role by Norah Elam as Sussex Women's Organiser, with her partner Dudley Elam, the son of an Irish nationalist, taking...
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  • the duo Gang Starr Lee Elam (born 1976), English footballer Norah Elam (1878–1961), Irish-born suffragette and fascist Onzy Elam (born 1964), American...
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    in Holloway Prison, and Norah Elam offered to look after Mitford at their home in Logan Place for a short period. Norah Elam and her husband Dudley escorted...
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    refused visits from most BUF members, but on 18 March 1943, Dudley and Norah Elam (who had been released by then) accompanied Unity Mitford to see her sister...
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    Katherine Douglas Smith Flora Drummond Sophia Duleep Singh Norah Elam also known as Norah Dacre Fox Millicent Garrett Fawcett Edith Margaret Garrud Katie...
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  • comedian Nora Ekberg, known as Little Sis Nora (born 1996), Swedish singer Norah Elam (1878-1961), Irish-born British suffragette Nora England (1946–2022),...
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    together in a cottage in the prison grounds. They were released in 1943. Norah Elam had the distinction of being detained during both World Wars, three times...
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    documentary, Mother Was A Blackshirt, James Maw reported that in 1914 Norah Elam was placed in a Holloway Prison cell with Emmeline Pankhurst for her involvement...
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  • Fascists member Norah Elam. Sidney Trist was its secretary. It published The Animals' Guardian, an illustrated magazine. During 1916 and 1917, Elam obtained...
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    WSPU, Norah Dacre Fox in conjunction with the British Empire Union and the National Party. Along with Norah Dacre Fox (later known as Norah Elam), Pankhurst...
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  • under Defence Regulation 18B, along with other British fascists including Norah Elam. MI5 documents released in 2002 described Lady Mosley and her political...
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    continued to be associated with Mosley and other fascists, including Norah Elam with whom she had shared a lifelong friendship. Both had been members...
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    other prominent suffragette leaders to attain high office in the BUF were Norah Elam and Commandant Mary Sophia Allen. In 1930, she adopted a young baby boy...
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    Angela; McPherson, Susan (2011). Mosley's Old Suffragette – A Biography of Norah Elam. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-4466-9967-6. Archived from the original on 13 January...
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  • with women's suffrage message. In May 1914 Drummond and Norah Dacre Fox (later known as Norah Elam) besieged the homes of Edward Carson and Lord Lansdowne...
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  • councillor Marion Duggan (1884–1943) – Irish suffragist and activist Norah Elam (1878–1961) – Irish-born British suffragette and fascist Dr. Maude Glasgow...
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    Edith Downing Flora Drummond Sophia Duleep Singh Elsie Duval Una Duval Norah Elam Dorothy Evans Kate Williams Evans Theresa Garnett Louisa Garrett Anderson...
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    1913, the WSPU appointed the fiercely militant feminist Norah Dacre Fox (later known as Norah Elam) as general secretary. Dacre Fox operated as a highly...
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    Angela; McPherson, Susan (2011). Mosley's Old Suffragette – A Biography of Norah Elam. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-4466-9967-6. Archived from the original on 13 January...
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    office. In 1914, the suffragettes Flora Drummond and Norah Dacre Fox (later known as Norah Elam) besieged Lansdowne's home and argued that Ulster's incitement...
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    controversial. In 1914, suffragettes Flora Drummond and Norah Dacre Fox (later known as Norah Elam) besieged Carson's home, arguing that his form of Ulster...
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  • Drummond, Teresa Billington, Ethel Smyth, Grace Roe, and Norah Dacre Fox (later known as Norah Elam) around her. Veterans such as Elizabeth Garrett also joined...
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    a women's education activist. Maude Edwards (fl. 1914) – suffragette Norah Elam (1878–1961) – prominent member of the WSPU; imprisoned three times Elizabeth...
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  • Mizrahi feminist, major founder of Israel's feminist movement 1875–1939 Norah Elam United Kingdom, Ireland 1878 1961 Radical feminist; suffragette 1875–1939...
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    Doudney Caroline Lowder Downing Edith Downing Flora Drummond Elsie Duval Norah Elam - 28 July Kate Williams Evans - 4 March 1912 Caprina Fahey - 14 March...
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  • Lon Chaney) Myrna Dell as Norah Taylor Frank Marlowe as Peter Sharpe William Holmes as "Ding" Bell (as Bill Holmes) Jack Elam as Cree Ward Wood as Second...
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    Angela; McPherson, Susan (2011). Mosley's Old Suffragette – A Biography of Norah Elam. ISBN 978-1-4466-9967-6. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012...
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    Society (LPAVS), whose committee secretary was an erstwhile colleague, Norah Elam, also known as Mrs. (or "Lady") Dacre-Fox. Risdon had been in his new...
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  • John Beckett MP, Lord Redesdale, George Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers, Norah Elam, Commandant Mary Allen, Fay Taylour (the pioneering female racing driver)...
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