Excerpts from Annie Kenney's childhood writing book
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Title
Excerpts from Annie Kenney's childhood writing book
Subject
Writing
Description
Hand-written notebook kept by Annie Kenney during her early adulthood in Oldham. Annie joined the WSPU [Women’s Social and Political Union] in 1905 and left her family home. The notebooks includes copies of inspirational quotations, poems, stories, and articles Annie found interesting at the time. Featured here are a story called “The West Thorpe Mystery”, an article - “Love to Our Neighbours”, and an excerpt from Mary Wood-Allen’s 1905 book “What a Young Woman Ought to Know.”
Creator
Kenney, Annie
Source
Kenney Papers, University of East (UEA) Anglia Archives
Publisher
Unknown
Date
19??
Rights
Copyright: Estate of Annie Kenney. All rights reserved. Included here by kind permission of Warwick Kenney-Taylor (son of Annie Kenney) and later generations of the Kenney and Taylor families.
Creative Commons: This image is also available within Creative Commons BY-NC and all copyright and the source must be attributed. The image must not be used for commercial purposes.
Format
jpeg image file
Language
English (United Kingdom)
Type
Identifier
KP/AK/4/1
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Original Format
Paper
Collection
Citation
Kenney, Annie, “Excerpts from Annie Kenney's childhood writing book,” Suffragette Stories, accessed March 28, 2024, https://suffragettestories.omeka.net/items/show/126.