Frye, Kate Parry. “Introduction”. Campaigning for the Vote: Kate Parry Frye’s Suffrage Diary, edited by Elizabeth Crawford, Francis Boutle Publishers, 2013, pp. 9-34.
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Friends, Associates | Kate Parry Frye | At the Bourne End house, KPF
and her sister spent idyllic youthful days, canoeing, punting, and bicycling. Frye, Kate Parry. “Introduction”. Campaigning for the Vote: Kate Parry Frye’s Suffrage Diary, edited by Elizabeth Crawford, Francis Boutle Publishers, 2013, pp. 9-34. 18 |
Occupation | Inez Bensusan | One of the playlets caused some controversy within the AFL membership. Actress Eva Moore
was forced to resign from the League after performing in Her Vote, a comic skit written by her husband about... |
Occupation | Naomi Jacob | The Women's Emergency Corps
was founded by a group of women, including actresses Eva
and Decima Moore
and (according to Jacob) Gertrude Kingston
. Jacob's fellow volunteers there included Stella Benson
and Viola Meynell
.... |
Performance of text | Hélène Gingold | After its initial, single performance at the Brighton Pier in Sussex on 4 July 1910, Looking for Trouble went on to a forty-one-performance run at the Aldwych Theatre
in London between 13 May and 21... |
Textual Production | Naomi Jacob | It was, she said, an adaptation from a play by H. V. Esmond
entitled Birds of a Feather, whose chief role was an old Jew, grand, petty, noble, and inglorious, generous and impossibly mean—but... |
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