Diane Atkinson, the Glossary
Diane Atkinson is a British historian and writer about women in history including the suffragettes, most recently for the centenary of women getting the vote in the United Kingdom, covering the detailed experiences of campaigning women in Rise Up, Women! The Remarkable Lives of the Suffragettes.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Arthur Munby, Caroline Norton, Channel 4, Criminal conversation, George Chapple Norton, Hannah Cullwick, Historian, List of Edinburgh festivals, Museum of London, Patrick Hughes (artist), Suffragette, University of East Anglia, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne.
Arthur Munby
Arthur Joseph Munby (19 August 1828 – 29 January 1910) was a British diarist, poet, portrait photographer, barrister and solicitor.
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Caroline Norton
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton, Lady Stirling-Maxwell (née Sheridan; 22 March 1808 – 15 June 1877) was an active English social reformer and author.
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Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation.
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Criminal conversation
At common law, criminal conversation, often abbreviated as crim.
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George Chapple Norton
George Chapple Norton (31 August 1800 – 24 February 1875) was a Tory Member of Parliament for Guildford from 1826 to 1830.
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Hannah Cullwick
Hannah Cullwick (26 May 1833 – 9 July 1909) was a working-class English woman whose diary depicts her immense pride in her work and reveals themes of domestic and racial fetishism that structured both her life and the society of the empire in which she lived.
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Historian
A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it.
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List of Edinburgh festivals
This is a list of arts and cultural festivals regularly taking place in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Museum of London
The London Museum (formerly known as the Museum of London) is a museum in London, covering the history of the city from prehistoric to modern times, with a particular focus on social history.
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Patrick Hughes (artist)
Patrick Hughes (born 20 October 1939) is a British artist working in London.
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Suffragette
A suffragette was a member of an activist women's organisation in the early 20th century who, under the banner "Votes for Women", fought for the right to vote in public elections in the United Kingdom.
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University of East Anglia
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a public research university in Norwich, England.
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William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
Henry William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (15 March 177924 November 1848) was a British Whig politician who served as the Home Secretary and twice as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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