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In this edit, I have expanded the section on the 1918 election to include details of Christabel's candidacy in Smethwick, and removed the comment about a candidacy in Westmister.
The best source I have on elections in that period is Craig (
Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 (3rd edition ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services.
ISBN
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help)), which does not list her at any time as a candidate in either of the two Westminster constituencies:
Abbey and
Westminster St George's. (There was a [by-election]] in St Georges earlier in 1918, but the Conservative candidate was returned unopposed).
See also notes at Talk:Women's Party (UK)#Election_in_1919.3F.3F.3F, where there had been a reference to a 1919 election. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 15:25, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
I found a page with a voice recording by Christabel Pankhurst, while browsing the British Library site. The audio clip isn't linked or referenced by the article as far as I can see from a brief look. Someone familiar with the article may want to add it in, if they consider it relevant.
The page reads "...In 1908 Christabel Pankhurst was sentenced to a period in Holloway prison and this recording is said to have been made a few hours after her release."more
The page also has a transcript of the recording, which ends: "We are resolved that 1909 must, and shall, see the political enfranchisement of British women."
Link:
Christabel Harriette Pankhurst British Library Online Gallery - Online exhibitions (Voices of history).
In case the page is later removed (e.g. a short-lived online exhibition), I'd think the audio would come up in an
British Library Sound Archive catalogue search.
Whitehorse1 09:05, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
'While in California, she adopted her daughter Betty...' Why was she allowed to adopt, unless she was married? 86.171.217.68 ( talk) 17:34, 15 September 2012 (UTC)
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This article has a section entitled 'White feathers' which states:
Her supporters handed the white feather to every young man they encountered wearing civilian dress.
But the 'World War I' section in the White Feather article article states:
Despite Sylvia Pankhurst's assertion to the contrary in her 1931 memoir "The Suffragette Movement", while Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst did both support conscription, there is no documentary evidence linking either of them to the White Feather campaign.
Both claims are unsourced, and the latter appears to imply that the former is an urban myth. Is anybody aware of any sources that would clarify this? Eggybacon ( talk) 05:47, 29 June 2019 (UTC)