Emily Townshend
Emily Caroline Townshend (1849 – 1934) was a British social reformer.
Born Emily Gibson, she was the first applicant to, and one of the first five students at Girton College, Cambridge, then in Hitchin. She studied there from 1869 to 1872, and while there met her husband, Cambrey Corker Townshend, through a fellow student, Isabella Townshend.[1][2][3]
Townshend joined the Fabian Society in 1894, becoming active in its Research Department and writing several tracts for the group. She also served a term on its executive in 1915/16. She spent two years as editor of the School Child journal, and was also active on the Walham Green Juvenile Advisory Committee.[4]
In 1907, age 57, Townshend spent two weeks in Holloway Prison for her part in a suffragette protest. In 1909, her daughter Rachel Townsend spent two months imprisoned there for similar activities.[5]
Her daughter Caroline Townsend (1878โ1944) was a leading stained glass artist and followed her mother in membership of the Fabian Society and interest in women's suffrage.[5]
References
- ^ Stephen, Barbara. (2010) [1933]. Girton College 1869โ1932. Cambridge University Press. p. 24, 193. ISBN 978-1-108-01531-8.
- ^ Murphy, Ann B. and Deirdre Raftery. (eds.) (2004). Emily Davies: Collected Letters, 1861โ1875. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press. p. 396, 494. ISBN 0-8139-2232-1.
- ^ White, Dr. Sarah. (6 November 1975). "Gaining Parity by Degrees: Women at Cambridge." New Scientist p. 349.
- ^ "Biographies of new candidates". Fabian News. April 1915.
- ^ a b "Caroline Townshend". Woman and her Sphere. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
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