Suffragette Arson Kew Gardens
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Suffragette Arson Kew Gardens
Suffragette Arson Kew Gardens. The blackened, ghostly remains of the Tea Pavilion, in Kew Gardens after the arson attack by militant suffragettes. Olive Wharry (1886-1947) and Lilian Lenton (1891-1972). The fire occurred in the early hours of 20th February 1913. Both women were convicted, sent to Holloway and forcibly fed. Date: 1913
Media ID 14162788
© The March of the Women Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
Arson Attack Blackened Convicted Forcibly Ghostly Holloway Hours Lilian Militant Occurred Olive Pavilion Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes
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