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Mar 28, 20245 min read
"Unveiling Margaret Pares: Trailblazing Suffrage Activist and Champion of Women's Rights"
Written by Susan Pares My grandmother, Margaret Ellis Dixon, was born on this day, 28 March, in 1878, into a middle-class family in...
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Mar 31, 20215 min read
Leah Manning and the women who helped rescue 4000 children during the Spanish Civil War
Just before the lockdown shutters came clanging down last spring, I went on holiday to northern Spain, visiting the coastal towns of...
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Mar 29, 20215 min read
The Life of The Chevalier d’Éon by Rachel Campbell
Charles* Geneviève Louis August André Tomotheé d’Èon de Beaumont was born in France in 1728. By the age of 21 d’Èon they had become a...
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Mar 19, 20215 min read
The Women in the Fight for Irish Freedom by Delaney Reddell
Patrick Pearse. Eamon de Valera. Michael Collins. You often see these names associated with the Anglo-Irish War. The Anglo-Irish War...
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Mar 16, 20215 min read
The incredible Eleanor Ormerod and her contributions as a female scientist by Rosie Maggs
As someone who grew up almost next door to the estate where Eleanor Ormerod grew up, I've always been interested in her story. I am...
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Mar 12, 20219 min read
Olympe de Gouges and the Declaration of Rights for Women by Melissa Barndon
"A woman has the right to mount the scaffold. She must be equally entitled to mount the rostrum” There were plenty of women at the...
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Mar 5, 20217 min read
How Anita Hill Changed History by Rachel Lee Perez
I can find no better way to honor Women’s History Month than to discuss an incredible woman in History whose story continues to open the...
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Nov 28, 20203 min read
Herstory Walks - Palm House, & The Liverpool Suffragettes
Palm House is a beautiful Grade II* listed building located in Sefton Park, Liverpool. Gifted to the city in 1896 by Henry Yates...
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Nov 8, 20205 min read
Herstory Walks - Eleanor Rathbone & Greenbank Park
Picture Source - Eleanor Rathbone Charitable Trust Nestled in between the bohemian Smithdown Road and the lazy suburbs of Mossley Hill,...
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