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Title
Excerpts from Annie Kenney's childhood writing book
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.”
Source
Kenney Papers, University of East (UEA) Anglia Archives
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.
Language
English (United Kingdom)
Citation
Kenney, Annie, “Excerpts from Annie Kenney's childhood writing book,” Suffragette Stories, accessed July 7, 2022, https://suffragettestories.omeka.net/items/show/126.