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* 1858 Emmeline Pankhurst, English activist ( d. 1928 )
" In " Smith and Jones ", Martha Jones asked if the Doctor also had a " Laser Spanner ", to which he replied that he had, until it was stolen by Emmeline Pankhurst.
* In " Smith and Jones ", the Doctor claims to have once owned a " laser spanner " until it was stolen by Emmeline Pankhurst, described by the Doctor as a " cheeky woman ".
** Emmeline Pankhurst, British women's suffrage campaigner ( b. 1858 )
* July 14 Emmeline Pankhurst, suffragette, mother of Christabel, Sylvia and Adela Pankhurst ( d. 1928 )
* Emmeline Pankhurst, a proponent of militancy.
Born Emmeline Goulden and raised in Moss Side, Manchester, England by politically active parents, Pankhurst was introduced at the age of 8 to the women's suffrage movement.
Richard Pankhurst first caught Emmeline Goulden's eye when she spied his " beautiful hand " opening the door of a cab as he arrived at a public meeting in 1878.
In the autumn of 1878, at the age of 20, Emmeline Goulden met and began a courtship with Richard Pankhurst, a barrister who had advocated women's suffrage and other causes, including freedom of speech and education reform for years.
During the 1880s, living at the Goulden cottage with her parents in Seedley, Emmeline Pankhurst tended to her husband and children, but still devoted time to political activities.
Formed in 1903 by Emmeline Pankhurst, the WSPU brought together those who felt strongly that militant, confrontational tactics were needed in order to achieve women's suffrage.
In 1928, at the funeral of Emmeline Pankhurst, Jones laid a wreath " to do honour to the memory of Mrs Pankhurst and Miss Emily Davison ".
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She also appeared opposite then-husband Peter O ' Toole and Richard Burton in Becket ( 1964 ); as Ursula Mossbank in the musical film Goodbye, Mr. Chips ( 1969 ), again starring O ' Toole ; once more opposite O ' Toole in Murphy's War ( 1971 ); as Emmeline Pankhurst in the TV mini-series Shoulder to Shoulder ( 1974 ); as Lady Ann, the unfaithful wife of Alec Guinness's character George Smiley, in the BBC1 espionage dramas Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ( 1979 ) and Smiley's People ( 1982 ), adapted from John le Carré's novels of the same names ; in Nijinsky ( 1980 ); and as the queen Cassiopeia in Clash of the Titans ( 1981 ).
The Women's Social and Political Union founded by Emmeline Pankhurst in 1903 was a militant movement.
After selling her home, British activist Emmeline Pankhurst travelled constantly, giving speeches throughout Britain and the United States.
One major division, especially in Britain, was between suffragists, who sought to create change constitutionally, and suffragettes, led by iconic English political activist Emmeline Pankhurst, who in 1903 formed the more militant Women's Social and Political Union.
In a January 2010 BBC documentary, Mother Was A Blackshirt, James Maw reported on how in 1914 Norah Elam was placed in a Holloway prison cell with Emmeline Pankhurst for her involvement with the Suffragette movement, yet in 1940 she returned to the same prison with Diana Mosley, but this time for her involvement with the fascist movement.
Annie Kenney, born in nearby Springhead, and who worked in Oldham's cotton mills, was a notable member of the Suffragette movement credited with sparking off suffragette militancy when she heckled Winston Churchill, and later ( with Emmeline Pankhurst ) the first Suffragist to be imprisoned.
Emmeline Pankhurst's husband, Richard Pankhurst, was a supporter of the women's suffrage movement, and had been the author of the Married Women's Property Acts of 1870 and 1882.
Emmeline Pankhurst and other suffragette leaders stormed Downing Street in 1908 ; anti-Vietnam War protestors marched there in the 1960s, as did anti-Iraq and Afghanistan War protestors in the 2000s.

Emmeline and born
Emmeline Goulden was born on July 15, 1858 in the Manchester suburb of Moss Side.
Feigning sleep one evening as her father came into her bedroom, Emmeline Goulden heard him pause and say to himself: " What a pity she wasn't born a lad.
Sylvia Pankhurst was born in Manchester, a daughter of Dr. Richard Pankhurst and Emmeline Pankhurst, members of the Independent Labour Party and ( especially Emmeline ) much concerned with women's rights.
* Jean ( Emmeline ) Hanson, ( 1919 1973 ), Professor of Biology at the University of London, born in Newhall.
The couple's daughter, Emmeline, named after the suffragette, Emmeline Pankhurst, was born in October 2005.
Pratt was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, the fourth child and second son of Helaman Pratt and Emmeline Victoria Billingsley Pratt.
Marsh was born in Stoke Newington, London, the daughter of Emmeline Susannah Nightingale Poppy ( née Bexley ), a bar employee and dresser for the theatre, and Henry Charles John Marsh, an outdoor maintenance man and printer's assistant.
Adela was born on 19 June 1885 in Manchester, England, into a politicized family: her father, Richard Pankhurst was a socialist and candidate for Parliament, and her mother Emmeline Pankhurst and sisters Sylvia and Christabel were leaders of the British suffragette movement.
Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby ( 9 October 1267 shortly before 25 March 1314 ) was born at North Molton, Devonshire, the only son of Roger La Zouche and his wife, Ela Longespee, daughter of Stephen Longespee and Emmeline de Ridelsford.
Moody was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1882, the son of pharmacist Charles Ernest Moody and his wife Christina Emmeline Ellis.

Emmeline and Goulden
Emmeline Goulden agreed, and they were wed in Eccles on 18 December 1879.
He married Emmeline Goulden, better known as Emmeline Pankhurst, who was some 22 years younger than he was, in 1879.

Emmeline and July
The house has also been an important refuge for suffragettes who had been released from prison after hunger strikes, with trees being planted to commemorate each woman — at least 47 trees were planted between April 1909 and July 1911, including Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst, Charlotte Despard, Millicent Fawcett and Lady Lytton.

Emmeline and
* 1828 Emmeline B.
In 1873, Grossmith married Emmeline Rosa Noyce ( 1849 1905 ), the daughter of a neighbourhood physician, whom he had met years earlier at a children's party.
* Emmeline Yan Aglipay Representative, DIWA party-list
* By his first wife Anna Maria Elers Edgeworth had four children: Richard ( 1765 1796 ), died in America ; Maria the novelist ; Emmeline, married to J.
* Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Manners ( 2 May 1806 29 October 1855 ), married Hon.

Emmeline and was
Despite her avid consumption of books, however, Emmeline was not given the educational advantages enjoyed by her brothers.
Magee Senior, disregarding family wealth, chose to become an Episcopal priest and was sent as a missionary to China and there met his wife, Faith Emmeline Backhouse.
His mother was Louisa Emmeline Grossmith née Weedon ( d. 1882 ).
His mother was Louisa Emmeline Grossmith née Weedon ( d. 1882 ).
While living in Australia, Preston was discovered at 16 by a fashion photographer who helped her get work in commercials and other small parts, and organised Preston's first film audition in 1980 for the role of Emmeline in The Blue Lagoon ( 1980 ), which she lost to the younger Brooke Shields.
Christabel Pankhurst was the daughter of the lawyer Dr. Richard Pankhurst and women's suffrage movement leader Emmeline Pankhurst and sister to Sylvia Pankhurst and Adela Pankhurst.
Emmeline Pankhurst began to take more militant action for the women's suffrage cause after her daughter's arrest and was herself imprisoned on many occasions for her principles.
David Lloyd George, whom Pankhurst had regarded as the most bitter and dangerous enemy of women, was now the one politician in whom she and Emmeline Pankhurst placed confidence.

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