Labour Party Chief Woman Officers' Papers 1916-1995
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Labour Party Women's Department
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These papers come from the Labour Party Women's Department and its related committees. The Labour Party created a Women's Department, with a Chief Women's Officer in 1919. Propertied women had been enfranchised in 1918 and a women's section had been put on to the Party's National Executive Committee as part of their new constitution, which had been drafted by Sidney Webb in 1917. The Party's first chief woman officer was Marion Phillips (1881-1932). She was appointed in ...
Lockwood Elizabeth (Betty) b. 1924 Baroness Lockwood of Dewsbury Chief Woman Officer of the Labour Party 1967-1975
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Sutherland, Mary Elizabeth 1895-1972
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Labour Party (Great Britain) Women's Department
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Gould Joyce, Brenda b. 1932 Baroness Gould of Potternewton Chief Woman Officer of the Labour Party 1975-85
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Phillips, Marion, 1881-1932
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