Learning
Links
- Annie Kenney: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Article 'So who was Mary Neal Anyway?' by Janet Dowling
Janet Dowling recounts the story of MN, first published in Morris Federation Newsletter - Booth Poverty Map and Modern Map
London School of Economics Charles Booth Online Archive with his poverty maps of London (including Somerstown), and also offering a comparison to a modern map - Booth Poverty Map and Modern Map
London School of Economics Charles Booth Online Archive with his poverty maps of London (including Somerstown), and also offering a comparison to a modern map - Chris Wood article link to 'Not Icons but Jewels: Music and Loss in England' from Journal of Music in Ireland
link to be found on English Acoustic Collective website www.englishacousticcollective.org
- Doc Rowe Archive and Collection
For over forty years Doc Rowe has been collecting material on folklore, song, dance and cultural traditions, amassing a considerable archive of material on past and contemporary vernacular art and popular culture in Britain - Edward Carpenter
- Edward Carpenter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Carpenter
- Emmeline Pethick, Mary Neal and the Development of Work with Young Women
A description of how Mary Neal and Emmeline Pethick came to work together, and what drove them. - English Folk Song & Dance Society: Morris Dancing Bibliography by Mike Heaney (2nd edition)
- Exploring Surrey's Past: South Holmwood - The Dutch House, Horsham Road
The house owned by the Pethick-Lawrence's from 1901, which the Esperance girls stayed in, as well as many Suffragettes. Many Suffragette activities were planned here. - Extracts from Cecil Sharp's Diaries
Vaughan Williams Memorial Library have published some of Sharp's diaries online.
- Fred Pethick Lawrence
Fred Pethick-Lawrence
- Fred Pethick-Lawrence, 1st Baron Pethick-Lawrence - Wikepedia, the free encyclopedia
Fred Pethick-Lawrence
- Lady Constance Lytton and the Suffragettes
Mary introduced Constance Lytton to the entourage of Suffragettes at Littlehampton one weekend in 1908. A long conversation on the beach with Annie Kenney and others converted her to 'the cause' which she then took up herself. - Mary Neal article about living conditions of seamstresses
English Women's History: The life of a seamstress in the nineteenth century in England - Museum of London: Learning Online/ Features & fact packs/ 1914 to 1945/ Suffragettes
Description of the movement at the turn of the twentieth century demanding the vote for women - New Esperance Morris
Women's Morris Dancing group drawing on MN's legacy - Oxford DNB article: Neal, Mary Clara Sophia
MN ODNB entry
- Oxford DNB article: Sharp, Cecil
National Biography entry for Cecil Sharp - Spartacus Educational: Constance Lytton
- Suffragette: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description of the history of the women's suffrage movement
- Sussex Women: Mary Neal, Littlehampton
Sussex women by Helena Wojtczak - Thaxted Morris Men: Essex, UK
- West London Mission
A history of the West London Mission
- Working Girls' Clubs
Emmeline Pethick explains the work she did with Mary Neal with working girls, primarily from the dress trade, in the West End of London at the turn of the twentieth century
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