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London walks |
Monday 14 January 2002 |
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The history of the suffragette movement is well documented. But if you took a stroll around our capital city you'd be hard-pressed to spot more than a handful of blue plaques commemorating the lives of the women who fought for the right to vote.
The writer and suffragette enthusiast Maureen Freely has lived in this country for twenty years, and has now compiled a guided tour of London's suffrage landmarks.
Jennifer Chevalier joined her to learn more. Time Out - London Walks, volume 2, edited by Andrew White, published by Penguin ISBN 0-14-100353-7, £11.99
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