Kathleen Royds
(later Innes) left for Serbia as an orderly with Elsie Maud Inglis
's Scottish Women's Hospital
, but the group got only as far as Salonika because Serbia was being evacuated.
Harvey, Kathryn. "Driven by War into Politics": A Feminist Biography of Kathleen Innes. University of Alberta, 1995.
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Occupation
Sophia Jex-Blake
Sophia Jex-Blake
opened the Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women; it became notorious, however, for her friction with the students, who complained about her dictatorial approach. It closed in 1890 (the year after Elsie Maud Inglis
Timeline
1889: Elsie Maud Inglis helped found the Medical...
McLaren, Barbara. Women of the War. Hodder and Stoughton, 1917.
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Marwick, Arthur. Women at War, 1914-1918. Croom Helm, 1977.
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Lefanu, Sarah. “Majorie Blandy (1887 - 1937)”. Breaking Bounds. Six Newnham Lives, edited by Biddy Passmore, Newnham College, 2014, pp. 52-65.
53-5, 61-2
October 1914: A speech by Elsie Maud Inglis effected the...
Building item
October 1914
A speech by Elsie Maud Inglis
effected the launching of the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service
, an organization which made it possible for women to exercise medical skills in military settings, and significantly...
By early February 1930: Suffragist and biographer Lady Frances Balfour...
Women writers item
By early February 1930
Suffragist and biographer Lady Frances Balfour
(née Campbell) published Ne Obliviscaris. Dinna Forget, her memoir of the fight for women' suffrage, titled from the Campbell clan motto.