Letitia Alice Walkington (Q1077)

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  • Miss Walkington
  • Miss L. A. Walkington
  • L. A. Walkington
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Letitia Alice Walkington
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  • Miss Walkington
  • Miss L. A. Walkington
  • L. A. Walkington

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Victor Plarr, Men and women of the time; a dictionary of contemporaries (14th edn, 1895) (English)
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Victor Plarr, Men and women of the time; a dictionary of contemporaries (14th edn, 1895) (English)
Walkington (English)
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Walkington and two other women are listed as members of the Congress's Foreign Advisory Council, representing Ireland. (English)
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World's Congress of Representative Women, Programme of the World's Congress of Representative Women (1893) (English)
signature under "Graduates and Degree Certificated Students" (English)
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Publications of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1889-1893 [via LSE Digital Library] (English)
Walkington founded the BWSS with Miss Montgomery (English)
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Common Cause, 7 June 1918, p 70 (English)
29 May 1918Gregorian
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Common Cause, 7 June 1918, p 70 (English)
50558
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=50558
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0000000510867107
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Q23586441
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q23586441
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