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Thursday, 15th October 2020, 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Bristol Branch: Talk on 'The Bristol Suffragettes' by local historian and author Lucienne Boyce.

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About the event:

In 1907 suffragette Annie Kenney brought the militants’ fight for women’s right to vote to Bristol. For the next few years the city rang with the cry “Votes for Women!”. From colourful demonstrations on the Downs and stone-throwing in the Centre, to riot on Queen’s Road and arson in the suburbs, the historian and author Lucienne Boyce tells the fascinating story of Bristol’s suffragette years.

The Zoom link will be sent to Bristol branch members during the week beginning 12th October.

Further information please contact Nigel Currie nigelcurrie29@gmail.com or 0117 914 0773.

Details

Date:
Thursday, 15th October 2020
Time:
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Category:

Organiser

Nigel Currie
Phone:
0117 914 0773
Email:
nigelcurrie29@gmail.com

Ticket Prices

Member Ticket price
free (donations welcome)
Non-Member Ticket price

Venue

Zoom Webinar
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