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Eleanor Rathbone National Portrait Gallery,

Women MPs, 1931-1945

August 31, 2020August 6, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. By 1931, women had sat in the Commons for more than a decade but, as Edith Summerskill MP (1901-80) recalled in her autobiography, “Parliament, with its … Continue reading Women MPs, 1931-1945

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Lucy Noel Buxton National Portrait Gallery

Cynthia Mosley and Lucy Noel-Buxton

August 17, 2020June 16, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Cynthia Mosley (1898-1933) and Lucy Noel-Buxton (1888-1960) were both Labour MPs, but their political positions were fluid and they were influenced, in different ways, by their … Continue reading Cynthia Mosley and Lucy Noel-Buxton

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Edith Picton-Turbervill, LSE Library

Megan Lloyd George and Edith Picton-Turbervill

August 3, 2020June 15, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. The general election of 1929—the so-called “flapper” election–saw women over the age of 21 voting for the first time under the provisions of the Representation of … Continue reading Megan Lloyd George and Edith Picton-Turbervill

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Marion Phillips LSE Digital Library

Ethel Bentham and Marion Phillips

July 20, 2020June 15, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Ethel Bentham (1861-1931) and Marion Phillips (1881-1932) were the first medically qualified women to sit in the Commons. They were active throughout their lives in campaigns … Continue reading Ethel Bentham and Marion Phillips

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Mary Agnes Hamilton © University of Bradford Special Collections

Jennie Lee and Molly Hamilton

July 6, 2020December 22, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Janet (“Jennie”) Lee (1904-88) and Mary Agnes (“Molly”) Hamilton (1882-1966) were both Labour MPs who were first elected in 1929. They were both associated with the … Continue reading Jennie Lee and Molly Hamilton

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Dame (Elizabeth) Leah Manning (née Perrett) by Bassano

Ruth Dalton and Leah Manning

June 22, 2020May 22, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Ruth Dalton (1890-1966) and Leah Manning (1886-1977) were both Labour MPs and formidable campaigners. They got to know each other in the early 1920s in Cambridge, … Continue reading Ruth Dalton and Leah Manning

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Hilda Runciman © National Portrait Gallery

Vera Terrington and Hilda Runciman

June 8, 2020May 22, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Liberal MPs Vera Terrington (1889-1973) and Hilda Runciman (1869-1956) both had family connections with the House of Commons. Terrington’s grandfather was a firefighter and watchman in … Continue reading Vera Terrington and Hilda Runciman

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Dorothy Jewson: election address October 1924

Dorothy Jewson and Susan Lawrence

May 26, 2020April 28, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Dorothy Jewson (1884-1964) and Susan Lawrence (1871-1947) became the first women Labour MPs, along with Margaret Bondfield, at the general election of 1923. Both women built … Continue reading Dorothy Jewson and Susan Lawrence

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Ellen Wilkinson © National Portrait Gallery

Margaret Bondfield and Ellen Wilkinson

May 11, 2020April 28, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. In 1929, Margaret Bondfield (1873-1953) became the first woman to be appointed to the Cabinet. It was another 16 years before the second appointment—that of Ellen … Continue reading Margaret Bondfield and Ellen Wilkinson

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Eleanor Rathbone © National Portrait Gallery, London

Katharine Stewart-Murray and Eleanor Rathbone

April 27, 2020April 16, 2020 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Many of the first female MPs worked together cross-party, as many still do, but Katharine Stewart-Murray (1874-1960) and Eleanor Rathbone (1872-1946) are a particularly intriguing partnership. … Continue reading Katharine Stewart-Murray and Eleanor Rathbone

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