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    for working-class women. Esther Roper was born near Chorley, Lancashire, on 4 August 1868. She was the daughter of Edward Roper, a factory hand who later...
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  • wife in Bordighera, Italy, she met Esther Roper, the English woman who would become her lifelong companion. Roper was also the secretary of the North...
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    Naor Esther Rochon Esther Rolle Esther Rome Esther Roper Esther Rose Esther Roth Shahamorov Esther Sandoval Esther Schipper, German art dealer Esther Schweins...
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    journal, published between 1916 and 1940. Editors included Eva Gore-Booth, Esther Roper, Irene Clyde, Dorothy Cornish, and Jessey Wade. It was published bimonthly...
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    Her sister Eva had moved to Manchester to live with fellow suffragist Esther Roper and they both campaigned against the anti-suffragist Churchill with her...
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  • marriage. Historical accounts of lesbian suffragettes Eva Gore-Booth and Esther Roper in some cases straightwash their sexuality, with the historian Gifford...
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    the house were home to Eva Gore-Booth and Esther Roper from 1913. At the same time as Gore-Booth and Roper lived upstairs, Roger Fry downstairs founded...
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    political work, however, until she befriended the suffrage activists Esther Roper and Eva Gore-Booth. She soon became involved with the suffrage movement...
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    Committee, and leading (male) members of Wigan's labour movement. In Wigan, Esther Roper and Eva Gore Booth (secretaries of the committee) Sarah Reddish from...
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  • Retrieved 6 November 2009. Lewis, Gifford (1988). Eva Gore-Booth and Esther Roper. Pandora. ISBN 0-86358-159-5. Horacio N. Roque Ramírez (2002). "My Community...
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  • early 1903 radical suffragists including Selina Cooper, Sarah Reddish, Esther Roper and Eva Gore-Booth who were also union members in the cotton trade unions...
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    woman in the United Kingdom to gain a first-class degree in chemistry Esther Roper (1868–1938) – social justice campaigner Arnold Stephenson Rowntree (1872–1951)...
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  • Amnesty International Sir Maurice Oldfield, Director-General of MI6 Esther Roper, suffragette and social justice campaigner Rona Robinson, suffragette...
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    Baroness Gaitskell, widow of Hugh and Labour life peer Eva Gore-Booth and Esther Roper, suffragists and social justice campaigners John Harrison, inventor of...
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    Along with her university friends Margrieta Beer, Eva Gore-Booth and Esther Roper, Kate campaigned against labour laws which excluded women from their...
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    Pethick-Lawrence Agnes Pochin Eleanor Rathbone Sarah Reddish Annot Robinson Esther Roper Lolita Roy Agnes Maude Royden Julia Scurr Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington Sophia...
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    Edith Charlotte Bury Palliser Esther Roper (Seated), Edith Palliser (Left), Mrs. Blaxter (Right) Born Edith Charlotte Bury Palliser 22 December 1859 Comragh...
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  • no 'men' or 'women' in Urania." Urania was edited by Eva Gore-Booth, Esther Roper, Irene Clyde, Dorothy Cornish, and Jessey Wade. 1917 - May Toupie Lowther...
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    challenging the societal gender binary.: 36–37  In 1916, Clyde, along with Esther Roper, Eva Gore-Booth, Dorothy Cornish, and Jessey Wade—fellow members of the...
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  • Cornish was a member of the Aëthnic Union, along with Eva Gore-Booth, Esther Roper, Thomas Baty and Jessey Wade. In 1916, they co-founded the feminist journal...
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