House of Commons

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Travel Sarojini Naidu
SN tried to attend a debate on the subject of India at the House of Commons in London, but was refused entry because women were not allowed to sit in the Special Gallery.
Naidu, Sarojini. Sarojini Naidu, Selected Letters 1890s to 1940s. Editor Paranjape, Makarand, Kali for Women, 1996.
267
Travel Katharine Tynan
During her trip she frequented the House of Commons where, in the Ladies' Gallery, she listened to parliamentary debates.
Tynan, Katharine. Twenty-Five Years: Reminiscences. Smith, Elder, 1913.
136
Travel Emmeline Pankhurst
After the House of Commons voted in favour of a bill enfranchising women over thirty, EP visited Petrograd (now once again St Petersburg) and Moscow.
Pankhurst, Sylvia. The Life of Emmeline Pankhurst. Kraus Reprint, 1969.
159-61
Mitchell, David J. The Fighting Pankhursts: A Study in Tenacity. MacMillan, 1967.
51

Timeline

28 January 1973: William Hamilton's Private Member's Bill...

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28 January 1973

William Hamilton 's Private Member's Bill to outlaw sex discrimination by employers failed to pass the House of Commons : Ronald Bell single-handedly delayed voting until the teabreak intervened.
Greer, Germaine. The Madwoman’s Underclothes. Picador, 1987.
169-71

November 1973: Miners in Britain began an overtime ban in...

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November 1973

Miners in Britain began an overtime ban in protest against their pay offer from the government. Prime Minister Edward Heath declared a state of emergency.
“National archives 1973”. The Guardian, 1 Jan. 2004, pp. 4-5.
5

1980: Lesley Abdela founded the 300 Group, an organization...

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1980

Lesley Abdela founded the 300 Group , an organization devoted to equalizing representation of women in the House of Commons .
“Women’s History Timeline”. BBC: Radio 4: Woman’s Hour.

11 June 1987: Diane Abbot became the first black woman...

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11 June 1987

Diane Abbot became the first black woman elected to the House of Commons .
“Women’s History Timeline”. BBC: Radio 4: Woman’s Hour.

24 May 1988: The Local Government Act came into force...

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24 May 1988

The Local Government Act came into force in Britain, containing the highly controversial section 28, forbidding local authorities from promoting homosexuality.
“The Knitting Circle”. London South Bank University: Lesbian and Gay Staff Association.

27 April 1992: Betty Boothroyd became the first woman to...

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27 April 1992

Betty Boothroyd became the first woman to be elected Speaker of the House of Commons ; media reports made much of the fact that she had once worked in the Tiller Girls dancing troupe.
Williams, Neville et al. Chronology of the 20th Century. Helicon, 1996.
509

11 November 1992: The General Synod of the Church of England...

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11 November 1992

The General Synod of the Church of England voted to allow women priests; this was the culmination of a long campaign for the ordination of women.
Williams, Neville et al. Chronology of the 20th Century. Helicon, 1996.
511, 517

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