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15 June 1928: A new Book of Common Prayer, on which the...

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15 June 1928

A new Book of Common Prayer, on which the Church of England had been working for years and which among other details deleted the word obey from women's marriage vows, was rejected by Parliament

27 October 1931: Irene Ward (later Dame Irene) was elected...

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27 October 1931

Irene Ward (later Dame Irene) was elected for the Conservatives to the British Parliament , where she remained for thirty-eight of the next forty-two years, making her the longest-serving woman MP.
Brakeman, Lynne, and Susan Gall, editors. Chronology of Women Worldwide: People, Places and Events that Shaped Women’s History. Gale Research, 1997.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.

12 April 1938: Physician Edith Summerskill was elected to...

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12 April 1938

Physician Edith Summerskill was elected to Parliament as an MP for the Labour Party .
Brakeman, Lynne, and Susan Gall, editors. Chronology of Women Worldwide: People, Places and Events that Shaped Women’s History. Gale Research, 1997.
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31 August 1939: The British Government issued an evacuation...

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31 August 1939

The British Government issued an evacuation notice to be carried out within twenty-four hours; within three days, in fact, a million and a half children, pregnant women, and the blind were moved from their urban...

1 September 1939: As a result of the Emergency Powers Act (passed...

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1 September 1939

As a result of the Emergency Powers Act (passed on August 24), the British Government enforced a blackout order: all windows were required to be papered, painted, or otherwise sealed against light, so as not...

29 September 1939: The British Government began implementing...

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29 September 1939

The British Government began implementing its wartime National Registration programme, and identity cards were issued as proof of citizenship.
Minns, Raynes. Bombers and Mash: The Domestic Front 1939-45. Virago, 1980.
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Turner, Ernest Sackville. The Phony War on the Home Front. Michael Joseph, 1961.
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1 December 1941: The British Government introduced a point...

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1 December 1941

The British Government introduced a point scheme to complement rations.
Minns, Raynes. Bombers and Mash: The Domestic Front 1939-45. Virago, 1980.
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9 December 1941: The National Service Act came before parliament....

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9 December 1941

The National Service Act came before parliament. Through it the British Government instituted conscription for women aged twenty to thirty, making them liable for military service, and lowered the conscription age for men to eighteen...

1945: The Royal Society decided to open its membership...

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1945

The Royal Society decided to open its membership to women, and admitted crystallographer Kathleen Lonsdale (a pacifist during World War II) as its first female Fellow.
Trager, James. The Women’s Chronology: A Year-by-Year Record, from Prehistory to the Present. Henry Holt, 1994.
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“Women’s History Timeline”. BBC: Radio 4: Woman’s Hour.

July 1945: Journalist Barbara Castle was elected a Labour...

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July 1945

Journalist Barbara Castle was elected a Labour member of the British Parliament , where she served for thirty-four years.
Brakeman, Lynne, and Susan Gall, editors. Chronology of Women Worldwide: People, Places and Events that Shaped Women’s History. Gale Research, 1997.
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9 March 1949: A National Theatre Act was passed by the...

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9 March 1949

A National Theatre Act was passed by the British Parliament , which allowed the Treasury to contribute towards national theatre costs.
Billington, Michael. Peggy Ashcroft, 1907-1991. Mandarin, 1991.
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Woodward, Richard, and Isobel Grundy. Email about National Theatre Act of 1949 to Isobel Grundy. 22 Aug. 2003.

June 1957: Parliament passed a new Rent Act that deregulated...

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June 1957

Parliament passed a new Rent Act that deregulated the amount a landlord could charge for rent; this had serious consequences for people living in cheap rented housing.
Palmer, Alan, and Veronica Palmer. The Chronology of British History. Century, 1992.
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8 October 1959: Judith Hart, Labour candidate and founding...

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8 October 1959

Judith Hart , Labour candidate and founding member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament , was elected to Parliament for Lanarkshire.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.

1969: The Irish Bernadette Devlin, aged twenty-one,...

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1969

The Irish Bernadette Devlin , aged twenty-one, became one of the British Parliament 's youngest-ever elected members.
“Women’s History Timeline”. BBC: Radio 4: Woman’s Hour.

1970: Parliament passed the Industrial Relations...

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1970

Parliament passed the Industrial Relations Bill; the Women's Liberation Movement demonstrated against it on the grounds that it was damaging to women.
Ross, Elizabeth Arledge, and Miriam L. Bearse. A Chronology of the Women’s Liberation Movement in Britain. Editors Boyle, Karen E. and The Oral History Project Advisory Group, The Feminist Archive, 1996, http://Bodleian.
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