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War
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This collection contains sources from the Kenney Papers related to Annie and Jessie Kenney's experiences of WWI and WWII. This includes correspondence, unpublished writing, war campaign appeals, as well as materials related to Jessie Kenney's government-sponsored trip to Russia and the Women's Party,
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Flora Drummond and David Lloyd George with munitions workers, 1918
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Prime Minister Lloyd George (1863-1945) and suffragette leader Flora Drummond (1878-1949) greet women munition factory workers in Manchester in September 1918. Drummond, an organiser for the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), was imprisoned nine times for her activism. She earned her nickname, the General, for her habit of wearing a military style uniform and riding on a large horse during suffragette marches and demonstrations. The WSPU, led by Christabel and Emmeline Pankhurst, were ardent supporters of the British war effort during WWI (1914-1918) and ceased all militant action in 1914 to help with the war effort. They were instrumental in organising the work of women in the munition factories (and other manufacture industries important for the war effort such as textile) through their activist networks. They were criticised by labour and union organisers for suppressing campaigns (including strike action) for improving the working conditions and pay of factory women, who received a fraction of the wages of their male counterparts.
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English (United Kingdom)
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KP/PHO/3
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September 1918
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Copyright: Although every effort has been made to contact all contributors or their descendants, there may be some we were unable to trace and so we partially list this item under "await claim". Please notify archives@uea.ac.uk if you believe you own or partially own rights to this item.
1910s
1918
David Lloyd George
Flora Drummond
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