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164: 465:, conducted an interview about Courtney with Elisabeth Furlong, who was Courtney's first cousin once removed,(related to the Mann's on her Mother's side). She spoke about Courtney's family and schooling, time at Lady Margaret Hall, and her attitudes and experiences in old age. 48: 444: 744: 429:. As well as advocating the same voting rights as men, the organisation also campaigned for equal pay, fairer divorce laws and an end to the discrimination against women in the professions. 417:
Courtney continued to be involved in the campaign for women's suffrage. She helped establish the Adult Suffrage Society in 1916 and as joint secretary she lobbied members of the
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Kathleen Courtney died at her home at 3 Elm Tree Court, London, on 9 December 1974 at age 96. She never married or had children. A memorial service was held on 11 April 1975 at
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Kathleen D'Olier Courtney was born the youngest of five daughters and the fifth of seven children of Lieutenant (later Major) David Charles Courtney (1845-1909) of the
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The Courtney family were extremely wealthy, allowing Kathleen the freedom to devote her life to good causes. In 1908 she was appointed secretary of the
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in 1914, she abandoned her active campaigning for women's suffrage and devoted her life to studying
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of the British section. In 1928, she became a member of the Executive Committee of the British
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rising four years later to be joint president and chair of the UNA's executive committee.
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Oral evidence on the suffragette and suffragist movements: the Brian Harrison interviews,
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would begin) was elected Vice-Chairman. From 1949 to 1951 she served as Chairman.
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was passed in 1918. The following year she became vice-president of the
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to study modern languages. There she formed a lifetime friendship with
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In March 1977, as part of the Suffrage Interviews project, titled
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and trying to build bridges towards international cooperation.
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Courtney was educated at the private Anglo-French College in
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In 1911, she moved to London where she worked closely with
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studying the German language. In January 1897 she went to
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For the governor of New York, born Kathleen Courtney, see
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