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VOTES FOR WOMEN

... VOTES FOR WOMEN In support of the Women’s Enfranchisement Movement a meeting was held in the Small Rescue Hall last night. Miss Mary Barrowman, M.A., presided over a moderate attendance, and in her opening remarks, gave a general exposition of women's suffrage ...

WOMEN

... WOMEN MANY women do not use their vote at elections because they do not see the advancement of women in the near future and their vote would only help to bring in a government that take away what little rights women have. I would like to remind ...

– Rl IR Y Sweetheart Glass COWDRAY HALL PROVOST DUN'S HOUSE

... Farquharson painting of 1888 of Aberdeen harbour; the medals of the legendary Scottish sportsman, Donald Dinnie; an Aberdeen women’s suffrage banner; a gold feather necklace by the Crathes engraver, Malcolm Appleby; and hand-blown glass by the influential studio ...

FROM A Note Book

... of Richmond D.8.E., is the President tional Union of Townslds and she will attend the ards will wear sashes in of the women's_ suffrage e colours used by The moveit was formed almost 25 There are 190,000 Towns- Scotland, England and their national Chairman ...

LEAVES FROM A Buchan Note Book

... National Union of Townswomen’s Guilds and she will attend the Rally. Stewards will wear sashes in the colours of the women's suffrage societies, the colours used by The movement since it was formed almost 25 years ago. There are 190,000 Townswomen in ...

LOCAL HISTORY

... “flapper” vote, since it is to their LAWN TENNIS credit that women’s suffrage has IT is expected that the new Peterbeen extended. On the other hand, head lawn tennis courts will be those women voters who are ready for play onSaturday first, if thirled ...

Help sought

... any of your readers could help me? I am attempting to compile a publication of songs and ditties concerning women'’s emancipation and the suffrage movement. Material from this period and of this type often went unpublished and was generally learned by word ...

AND THE VOTE

... fealt throuhout the suffrage movement. The First World War 1914-1918 did not stop the campaigning as the war nearly took a whole generation of men and the endless toll of women, it was a sad victory women had won. For the efforts women made during the war ...

d “LEAVERS” TRICHEN

... Drawing—]John r. Woodwork—]John Burnett. Cookery— Spence. OR WOMEN he Women's Enfrancht a meeting was held scue Hall last night. wman, M.A., presided ttendance, and in her gave a general ex- n's suffrage ideals, and ting manner with sevjects. Miss Frances ddress ...

Peter Potter recalls how “X” marked our hearty heritage

... gateway proclaims), had an instant following in the property belt, for only they were entitled to vote, the peasantry and women having no political relevance. Some, especially whose who relished the lavish kickshaws, thought this was no bad thing. There ...

PETERHEAD OLD CHURCH. Dedication After Redecoration Town Council “‘Kirkit,* Address by Rev. Professor

... fatherless, the poor, the homeless, the workless, to reform the evildoer, it is largely because it has been so taught by men and women of Christian spirit. Not all of our honoured Social and Civic pioneers have been orthodox Christians, we must acknowledge; ...