Emily Wilding Davison (11 October 1872 – 8 June 1913) was an English suffragette who fought for votes for women in Britain in the early twentieth century...
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anniversary of the death of the suffragette Emily Davison, Thornberry called for a statue commemorating Davison in Parliament. She arranged a public meeting...
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1913 Epsom Derby (section Emily Davison)
death of suffragette Emily Davison, who was killed when she ran out in front of King George V's horse, Anmer. The horse struck Davison as she tried to grab...
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force fed was Evaline Hilda Burkitt. The death of one suffragette, Emily Davison, when she ran in front of the king's horse at the 1913 Epsom Derby,...
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music cruise, Davison became friends on board with John Lodge of the Moody Blues when Davison began dating John's daughter Emily. Davison has since toured...
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Tattenham Corner (section Emily Davison)
area was built up. The railways arrived in the area. On 4 June 1913 Emily Davison obtained two flags bearing the suffragette colours of purple, white...
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attended Derby Day in 1843. During the 1913 Derby, the suffragette, Emily Davison, sustained fatal injuries after being hit by King George V's horse....
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Library. Retrieved 27 September 2021. Kay, Joyce (2008). "It Wasn't Just Emily Davison! Sport, Suffrage and Society in Edwardian Britain". The International...
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out of Florida. Lodge and Jon Davison of Yes became friends on board when Davison began dating his daughter Emily. Davison has since toured with John as...
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Library. Retrieved 27 September 2021. Kay, Joyce (2008). "It Wasn't Just Emily Davison! Sport, Suffrage and Society in Edwardian Britain". The International...
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was directed almost exclusively at the government and civil servants. Emily Davison, a suffragette who later became infamous after she was killed by the...
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protest, arrested, and jailed for a week. While in jail, she meets Emily Davison, a confidante of Emmeline Pankhurst. Maud faces stigma from neighbours...
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separate shorts connected only by the presence of returning characters". Emily Davison of UK Film Review called it "a much more enjoyable outing" and said...
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Emmeline Pankhurst (redirect from Emily Pankhurst)
orchid house at Kew Gardens, pillar boxes, and a railway carriage. Emily Davison threw herself under the Kings Horse at the Epsom Derby in 1913. Her...
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2021. Retrieved 27 September 2021. Kay, Joyce (2008). "It Wasn't Just Emily Davison! Sport, Suffrage and Society in Edwardian Britain". The International...
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religious and temperance leader Emily Davison (1872–1913), British suffragette Emily Dievendorf, American politician Emily Donelson (1807–1836), daughter-in-law...
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was involved in a collision with Emily Davison, the suffragette, who was fatally injured. The horse knocked Davison over, turned a somersault and landed...
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Helen Blackburn Ada Nield Chew Frances Power Cobbe Jessie Craigen Emily Wilding Davison Charlotte Despard Flora Drummond Elizabeth Clarke Wolstenholme Elmy...
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edu.au. Retrieved 2019-11-01. EDMP. "L'Envoi, a poem by Emily Wilding Davison – Emily Davison Memorial Project". Retrieved 2019-11-01. Envoi. "Envoi by...
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December 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2013. Kay, Joyce (2008). "It Wasn't Just Emily Davison! Sport, Suffrage and Society in Edwardian Britain" (PDF). The International...
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2021. Retrieved 27 September 2021. Kay, Joyce (2008). "It Wasn't Just Emily Davison! Sport, Suffrage and Society in Edwardian Britain". The International...
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Narrator Royal & Derngate, Northampton / Vaudeville Theatre, London Sylvia Emily Davison Old Vic Theatre, London 2019 Malory Towers Darrell Rivers UK tour...
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Unionist James Craig was not appearing on the same charges. In June 1913 Emily Davison was killed while attempting to drape a suffragette banner on the King's...
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Buckingham Palace. 2 April: The 1911 census is taken, and the suffragette Emily Davison hides in a cupboard in the crypt of the Palace of Westminster so that...
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politician Edward Davison (poet) (1898–1970), British poet Emily Davison (1872–1913), British suffragette Frederick Trubee Davison (1896–1976), American...
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2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017. Kay, Joyce (2008). "It Wasn't Just Emily Davison! Sport, Suffrage and Society in Edwardian Britain". The International...
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bronze statue of the suffragette Emily Wilding Davison, sitting on a granite bench. It was commissioned by the Emily Davison Memorial Project, and it was...
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Dale Cregan, held there on remand whilst awaiting trial for murder. Emily Davison, suffragette, sentenced to a month's hard labour in 1909 after throwing...
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royal British saints. On the census night of 2 April 1911, suffragette Emily Davison hid in a cupboard overnight in the Chapel in order to be entered on...
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Pawel (5 November 2004), My Summer of Love (Drama, Romance), Natalie Press, Emily Blunt, Paddy Considine, Dean Andrews, Apocalypso Pictures, The Film Consortium...
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