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Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Society for Promoting Women to all Local Government Bodies
Society for Promoting Women to all Local Government Bodies
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November 1888
The
Society for Promoting Women as County Councillors
was founded.
17 January 1889
Supported by the
Society for Promoting Women as County Councillors
,
Margaret, Lady Sandhurst
, and
Jane Cobden
became the first women to be elected to the newly formed
London County Council
.
By 1893
The
Women's Local Government Society
, whose aim was to support the election of women to all local government offices, was founded by
Annie Leigh Browne
and other members of the
Society for Promoting Women to all Local Government Bodies
By 1893
The
Women's Local Government Society
, whose aim was to support the election of women to all local government offices, was founded by
Annie Leigh Browne
and other members of the
Society for Promoting Women to all Local Government Bodies
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