Women's Co-operative Guild

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The Co-operative Women's Guild was formed in 1883 following the first inclusion of a women's page in Co-operative News. Its aim was to spread the knowledge of the benefits of co-operation and improve the conditions of women with the slogan "co-operation in poor neighbourhoods". In 1885 the organisation changed its name to the Women's Co-operative Guild. In 1889 Miss Margaret Llewelyn Davies became General Secretary on a voluntary basis and Miss Lilian Harris was appointed Cashier to the Guild. Under the direction of these two women the organisation expanded rapidly from 51 branches and a membership of 1700 in 1889 to a peak of 1500 branches and a membership of 72000 in 1933. By this time the name of the organisation had again been changed to the Co-operative Women's Guild.

From the guide to the Women's Co-operative Guild, 1889-1988, (Bishopsgate Institute)

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referencedIn Co-operative Societies of South Wales, 1872-2002 Swansea University.
creatorOf Women's Co-operative Guild, 1889-1988 Bishopsgate Institute
referencedIn GANLEY, Caroline Selina (1879-1966), 1916-1966 Bishopsgate Institute
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associatedWith Davies Margaret Llewelwyn 1861-1944 person
associatedWith Ganley, Caroline Selena, 1879-1966 co-operative movement activist and politician corporateBody
associatedWith Harris Lillian fl 1893 person
associatedWith Mrs Ben Jones Convalescent Fund corporateBody
associatedWith The Co-operative Group corporateBody
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