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  2. Suffragette bombing and arson campaign - Wikipedia

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    Two days after the Westminster Abbey bombing, a second suffragette bomb was discovered before it could explode in St Paul's Cathedral. [2] Annie Kenney also attempted a second bombing of the Church of St John the Evangelist in Smith Square, Westminster on 12 July, placing a bomb underneath a pew during a sermon before leaving. [92]

  3. List of suffragette bombings - Wikipedia

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    13 June 1914: Bomb found in a church at Aston-on-Trent. [76] 15 June 1914: Bomb explodes at St George's church in Hanover Square, Westminster, London. [76] 16 June 1914: A suffragette is arrested in possession of a bomb at a horse show in Olympia, London. [77] 8 July 1914: Two bombs are found at the cottage of Scottish historical figure Robert ...

  4. Rosslyn Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The chapel was the subject of a terrorist attack on 11 July 1914, when a bomb exploded inside the building. [7] [8] This was as part of the suffragette bombing and arson campaign of 1912–1914, in which suffragettes carried out a series of politically motivated bombing and arson attacks nationwide as part of their campaign for women's suffrage ...

  5. Photos give glimpses into the long struggle to secure ... - AOL

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    While Black, Indigenous, and immigrant women also fought for women's suffrage, their faces are rarely seen in historical imagery celebrating the 19th amendment. On Tuesday, America celebrates the ...

  6. List of terrorist incidents in London - Wikipedia

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    The explosion started a fire in the church. The suffragettes are responsible. [130] [154] [149] 11 May 1914: A bomb is discovered before it can explode in the Metropolitan Tabernacle church, London. The bomb was placed by the suffragettes. [133] 11 June 1914: A bomb explodes at Westminster Abbey; damaging the Coronation Chair. The suffragettes ...

  7. 60 years ago, the US government let terrorists bomb a Black ...

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  8. 7 July Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The 7 July Memorial is a permanent memorial to the 52 victims of the 7 July 2005 London bombings.It is located on the east side of Hyde Park, between Lover's Walk and Park Lane, close to Curzon Gate and about 150 metres (490 ft) north of the monumental statue of Achilles.

  9. The Irrational Finale Reveals Who Was Behind Alec’s Bombing ...

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    In The Irrational‘s Season 1 finale, Alec & Co. figured out who was behind the 2002 church bombing — did your top suspect match up? As the hour progressed, it looked more and more like Sen ...