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
The National Women's Social and Political Union (NWSPU)
(founded 1907)
Date18 November 1907
Object NameLetter
Mediumpaper and ink
ClassificationsSocieties
DimensionsPage 1: 25 × 20.5cm
Page 2: 26.4 × 20.2cm
Page 2: 26.4 × 20.2cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1988.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS082704
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.18th November 1907
Miss Phillips
18-22 Broad Street
Aberdeen
Dear Miss Phillips,
Thank you for your letter. We had a very successful demonstration at Nuneaton on Saturday.
I suppose you will enquire at once the available dates for the Music Hall after
Christmas. On hearing from you I will approach Mr Zangwill.
Mrs Mayo not long ago said she would leave the Union - it is a great pity she did not keep her word. She seems to be giving you a great deal of trouble.
I do not quite know when the Hull election will be, but as soon as it is over Mrs.
Pankhurst will be free to go to Scotland. We must have the drawing room meeting.
Mr Murray is ill at present, so he has not been able to pay further attention to the matter of deputation.
I hope you will retain Secretaryship. I think you will get on all right in a very short while.
Sincerely yours,
C.H. Pankhurst
(Miss)
Baroness Emmeline Pethick Lawrence
2 January 1908
Baroness Emmeline Pethick Lawrence
6 January 1908
The National Women's Social and Political Union (NWSPU)
21 September 1907