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Gertrude Baillie-Weaver

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celebrates their work and the National Council for Animals' Welfare which they founded. It shows a woman "Protecting the Defenceless" and is known as The Shepherdess, or The Goatherd's Daughter.
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Baillie-Weaver wrote under the pseudonyms Gertrude Colmore, Gertrude Renton Weaver and Mrs Gertrude Dunn. She published poetry, short stories and novels
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In 1882, she married lawyer Henry Arthur Colmore Dunn, who died in 1896. In 1901, when she was in her forties, she married the barrister and theosophist
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was a militant suffragette who died in 1913 when she was run over by the King's racehorse during a protest at
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Baillie-Weaver and her husband were commemorated with a statue in St John's Lodge public gardens in
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a melodramatic novel regarding a Deptford slaughterhouse. The following year she published
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which was notably opposed to any experimentation using either animals or humans.
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and wrote in support of animal welfare and human rights. Her books about
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A statue in Regent's Park dedicated to Baillie-Weaver and her husband
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Rise up, women! : the remarkable lives of the suffragettes
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fictional account that included references to real people.
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She supported women's suffrage by writing short stories for
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and chairman of their League to Help the Woman's Movement.
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Women's Freedom League. 369:The Life of Emily Davison 306:The Angel and the Outcast 287:The Life of Emily Davison 97:Henry Arthur Colmore Dunn 27: 570:Atkinson, Diane (2018). 333:Charles Leonard Hartwell 226:Research Defence Society 632:(subscription required) 512:(subscription required) 385:A Brother of the Shadow 320:Baillie-Weaver died in 302:A Brother of the Shadow 144:Gertrude Baillie-Weaver 22:Gertrude Baillie-Weaver 756:People from Kensington 438:10.1093/ref:odnb/55694 351:Poems of Love and Life 345:Concerning Oliver Knox 300:In 1926 she published 295:Women's Freedom League 275: 257:Women's Freedom League 240: 216:In 1907 she published 503:"Vivisection Horrors" 339:Selected publications 293:was published by the 279:Emily Wilding Davison 273: 238: 191:Harold Baillie-Weaver 168:Emily Wilding Davison 120:Harold Baillie-Weaver 751:English Theosophists 746:English suffragettes 627:Cheltenham Chronicle 481:Dixon, Joy. 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Index


Kensington
Wimbledon
suffragette
National Council for Animals' Welfare
Suffragette Sally
Emily Wilding Davison
Kensington
Frankfurt am Main
Harold Baillie-Weaver
Theosophical Society
Theosophical Order of Service
against vivisection
Research Defence Society
Battersea General Hospital

Votes for Women
The Suffragette
Saffron Waldon
Women's Freedom League
Men's League for Women's Suffrage

Emily Wilding Davison
Epsom
Women's Freedom League
Wimbledon
Regent's Park
Charles Leonard Hartwell
Beatrice de Normann

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