Suffragette Arson Whitekirk
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Suffragette Arson Whitekirk
Suffragette Arson Whitekirk. St. Marys in Whitekirk, East Lothian, after the fire of 26th february 1914. Suffragette militants were suspected, and, as the churchs minister wrote, Some women did a fiends work here on Thursday morning. Some time later, Janie Allen blamed forcible feeding of Ethel Moorhead in Calton Prison, for the Whitekirk attack. Date: 1914
Media ID 14162614
© The March of the Women Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
Allen Arson Attack Blamed Calton Ethel Feeding Forcible Janie Lothian Militants Minister Morning Prison Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Suspected Thursday Wrote
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