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Annie Kenney (1879–1953) – leading figure in the WSPU; Jessie Kenney (1887–1985) – leading suffragette, assaulted the British prime minister and the home secretary at golf course; Nell Kenney (1876–1953) – suffragette; Jessie Keppie (1868–1951) – artist and subscriber to Glasgow and West of Scotland Association for Women's Suffrage
Canal Street is a 2018 American drama thriller film directed by Rhyan LaMarr. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film was distributed by Smith Global Media and opened over Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend. [ 4 ] It was filmed in Chicago . [ 3 ]
Doreen Spooner (1928–2019), first female photographer on Fleet Street; Marilyn Stafford (1925–2023), American-British photographer and photojournalist; Hannah Starkey (born 1971), staged settings of women in city environments; Jemima Stehli (born 1961), known for her naked self-portraits; Hilary Stock (born 1964), fine art photographer
Kapitel (For Women: Chapter 1); writer and director: Cristina Perincioli – award-winning documentary fiction on a women's strike in Berlin; 1972 Sambizanga; director: Sarah Maldoror – feature film about the liberation movement in Angola; 1972 The Heartbreak Kid; director: Elaine May; 1972 The Other Side of the Underneath; director Jane Arden
Pages in category "Lists of British women" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
With her was a friend named Barbara Bodichon who also published articles and books such as Women and Work (1857), Enfranchisement of Women (1866), and Objections to the Enfranchisement of Women (1866), and American Diary in 1872. [46] Mary Gawthorpe was an early suffragette who left teaching to fight for women's voting rights. She was ...
Molly Robertson-Kirk was the head of the "Female Department" of Scotland Yard in a series of short stories by British novelist Emma Orczy (debuted 1910). Anne Rodway is a poor needlewoman who investigates the death of her friend from a blow to the head, in a story in diary form by Wilkie Collins first published in Dickens' Household Words in 1856.
Phyllis Bedells (1893–1985), first British prima ballerina, teacher, London Empire Theatre, Covent Garden, also in musicals; Immodesty Blaize (born c. 1978), burlesque dancer, show girl; Teneisha Bonner (1981–2019), hip hop and street dancer; Deborah Bull (born 1963), ballet dancer, broadcaster