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Letter from Emmeline Pankhurst to Caroline Phillips
Letter from Emmeline Pankhurst to Caroline Phillips
Letter from Emmeline Pankhurst to Caroline Phillips
Letter from Emmeline Pankhurst to Caroline Phillips

Letter from Emmeline Pankhurst to Caroline Phillips

Writer (Manchester, England, 1858 - 1928)
Associated (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1874 - 1956)
Associated (Manchester, England, founded 1903)
Date17 April 1907
Object NameLetter
Mediumpaper and ink
ClassificationsSocieties
DimensionsFolded: 20.1 × 13cm
Unfolded: 20.1 × 26cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1988.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS082688
About MeThis is part of a collection of documents relating to Caroline Phillips (1874-1956), an Aberdonian journalist who was involved in the women's suffrage movement. The collection contains important correspondence between Phillips and key leaders in the suffrage movement, including Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst.

17 April 190(7)
60 Upper Brook St
Manchester

Dear Miss Phillips

Many thanks to you & Mrs Webster for your kind invitation which I gladly accept.
I can't leave home until the 1st week in May & I think my first engagement will be in Glasgow. Perhaps you will write to Mr Pollok, "Walden" Broomfield Road, Springburn, Glasgow for information as to dates fixed there.
I shall be sorry if I cannot be in Aberdeen before Lady Ramsay leaves as I should much like to meet her.
Perhaps you will be able to arrange one or two drawing room meetings for me while I am with you. We have been holding very successful ones in London lately & have very greatly increased our membership. We might have an outdoor as well as an indoor meeting if you agree. I do not yet know how my dates will be arranged as all the Branches have now yet written to me but it must be "first come first served“. You had better take the 2nd week in May.
With very kind regards

Sincerely yours
Emmeline Pankhurst

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