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Dorothy Hartopp Radcliffe

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Radcliffe was imprisoned during her suffrage campaigning. Her name appears on the Suffragette Roll of Honour, with her surname mis-spelt as Radclyffe. She used a false name in 1913, calling herself 'Heather Mitchell' in the list of fictitious names used by the suffragettes in 1913. She does not
99:, one of six children of Francis and Helen Radcliffe. Radcliffe was christened at St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, Paddington, on 16 November 1887, with her full name being recorded as Dorothy Hartopp Yonge Radcliffe. 30: 206:
appear on the original arrest records as Dorothy Radcliffe, but a 'Hester Mitchell' is recorded and could be a misspelling. At some point Radcliffe converted to
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which took place on 18 June 1910. Radcliffe was Banner and Colour Captain leading the Empire Pageant for the
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Radcliffe is found contributing small amounts of money to the £20,000 fund in the 6 February 1908 issue of
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Monastery, Rushmere, near Ipswich in Suffolk. The Carmelites moved from there to their present convent at
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March on 21 June 1908, leading the procession which formed up on Victoria Embankment to march to
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Another picture from a week later shows Radcliffe at the front of a line of women with
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promoting the Women's Parliament on 30 June 1908. The final photograph shows her with
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and became a nun. She is recorded in the 1939 Census as being an enclosed nun at the
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She was Banner Marshal for the university graduates in the Women's March to the
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Dorothy Radcliffe with W.S.P.U colours flag at Women's Sunday
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Radcliffe appears in several photographs held by the
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The Suffragette
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Museum of London
Women's Sunday
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Dora Beedham
Hilda Dallas
Charlotte Marsh
Charlotte Marsh
Elsa Gye
Emmeline
Christabel Pankhurst
Albert Hall
Women's Coronation Procession
1911 Census
Roman Catholicism
Carmelite
Quidenham
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