Emily Davies
Emily Davies (1830–1921) is recorded in the name authorities as British suffragist & educator (1830–1921).
Also recorded as Sarah Emily Davies; Sarah Davies; (Sarah) Emily Davies.
Overview
Born in 1830, died in 1921.
Sources
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“Emily Davies”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2748528: Emily Davies
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Reproduction of an oil painting by Miss Bertha Newcombe 1910 representing Miss Emily Davies and Elizabeth Garrett hiding first women's suffrage petition under an apple-woman's stall in Westminster Hall until John Stuart Mill came to collect it.
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The picture record
7JCC/O/02/145 Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, Frances Balfour, Millicent Fawcett, Ethel Snowden, Emily Davies and Sophie Bryant standing together at a suffrage demonstration; manuscript inscription on reverse Women's Suffrage Procession. lady Frances Balfour, Mrs Henry Fawcett LLB, Mrs Philip Snowden, Miss Emily Davies and Mrs Sophie Bryant', printed 'The Sport and General Illustration Co'
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