Letter from Christabel Pankhurst to Caroline Phillips
WriterWritten by
Christabel Pankhurst
(Manchester, England, 1880 - 1958)
AssociatedAssociated with
Caroline Phillips
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1874 - 1956)
AssociatedAssociated with
Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)
(Manchester, England, founded 1903)
Date20 September 1907
Object NameLetter
Mediumpaper and ink
ClassificationsSocieties
DimensionsFolded: 20.3 × 13.1cm
Unfolded: 20.3 × 26.2cm
Unfolded: 20.3 × 26.2cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1988.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS082694
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.20 Sept. 1907
Dear Miss Phillips,
Miss Fraser informs me by telegram that my presence at the Council tomorrow will not be necessary. As I have to be in London on Sunday only urgent necessity w[oul]d lead me to take the journey to Scotland. I am however very willing to attend the next meeting of the Council and any meeting of the local Unions. Unity is all that is required now to take us through the little difficulty in which we stand.
Till the 1st Oct & sincerely yours.
Christabel Pankhurst
More About Me
Pankhurst, the pioneering suffragette, writes to say that she won't be able to attend a meeting in Aberdeen.