Beatrice Harraden
Beatrice Harraden (1864–1936) was a British suffragist, writer and women's rights activist.
Also recorded as Beatrice Harradan

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Biography
Born at Hampstead in 1864, died in Barton on Sea in 1936.
Beatrice Harraden studied at Cheltenham Ladies' College, Queen's College London and Bedford College. The recorded working language is English.
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