Apprenticeship included some part-time attendance at the Pupil-Teacher Centre
in the LeedsSchool Board
offices. There MG
continued with largely the same subjects as at school, with the addition of French, educational theory, psychology, and...
Friends, Associates
Mary Gawthorpe
During her time with the WSPU, MG
worked with Christabel Pankhurst
(who was twenty-four when Gawthorpe first met her, before she had yet met Isabella Ford
), whom, like Ethel Snowden
, she knew from...
Reception
Mary Gawthorpe
This article brought MG
an invitation to tea with Isabella Ford
, a tea at which Ford and Ethel Annakin
(later Snowden) asked her why she had written her article—apparently implying that she ought to...
Textual Production
Constance Smedley
An appendix, Women and the State by Ethel Snowden
, was reprinted from the January number of The World's Work, giving a brief history of women in local government and public positions.
Smedley, Constance, and Mrs Philip Snowden. Woman: A Few Shrieks!. Garden City Press.
121ff
The...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text
Constance Smedley
Life, she wrote here, is a perpetual crusade.
Smedley, Constance, and Maxwell Armfield. Crusaders. Chatto & Windus, 1912, x, 416 pp.
1-2
She had had an irresistible desire to crystallize every phase in the form of some sort of story for grown-ups or children, but the experiences had...
Timeline
19 May 1906: Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, newly-elected...