Violet Shillington (Q1043): Difference between revisions

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point in time: 1910
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note: Shillington was a member of the Council's Investigation Committee, researching areas of women's work (English)

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Violet Shillington
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    Girton College Register 1869-1947 (1948) (English)
    31 Spencer Park, Wandsworth, SW (English)
    This is Shillington's parental home (English)
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    Girton College Register 1869-1947 (1948) (English)
    31 Spencer Park, Wandsworth, SW (English)
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    London Society for Women's Suffrage, Report of the Executive Committee (1907) (English)
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    Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (British English)
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    The historical record, (1836-1912), being a supplement to the Calendar, completed to September 1912 (British English)
    London School of Economics, Register 1895-1932 (1934) (English)
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    The historical record, (1836-1912), being a supplement to the Calendar, completed to September 1912 (British English)
    A report on LSE students working during the First World War includes Shillington's name, but notes that the nature of the work she did is unknown. (British English)
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    List of Graduates Engaged in Work Connected with the War. London School of Economics. Education. 1918. [Women at Work Collection, Imperial War Museum] (British English)
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    Shillington was Hon Sec of the Wandsworth Branch (English)
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    London Society for Women's Suffrage, Report of the Executive Committee (1907) (English)
    Shillington was Hon Treasurer of the Wandsworth Branch. Her mother Alice Mary (nee Pocock) was its President. (English)
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    London Society for Women's Suffrage, Report of the Executive Committee (1910) (English)
    Shillington was one of the Council's Lecturers offering their lectures for free with a donation to the Society's funds. Lectures were bookable through the Council. (English)
    Married women wage earners (English)
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    Women's Industrial Council, Sixteenth Annual Report (1909-10) (English)
    Assistant Organiser of Children's Care Work (British English)
    1913
    1918
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    Report of College. Girton College Cambridge. Education. 1915 [MS Women, War and Society, 1914-1918: The Women at Work Collection, Imperial War Museum] (British English)
    Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (British English)
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    Women's Industrial Council, Sixteenth Annual Report (1909-10) (English)
    Shillington was a member of the Council's Investigation Committee, researching areas of women's work (English)
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    5 April 1906Gregorian
    The Diplomatic and Economic Relations of England and Portugal in the Middle Ages (English)
    18 July 1908Gregorian
    Shillington's mother was the Hostess of this Drawing Room meeting at the Shillington home in Wandsworth. Shillington was the meeting chair. (English)
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    Women's Franchise, 16 July 1908, p 30 [available at LSE Digital Library] (English)
    Women's Sphere and the Vote (English)
    Shillington's read her paper at an informal Drawing Room meeting at Barn HIll House, Stamford. (English)
    18 March 1908Gregorian
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    Women's Franchise, 2 April 1908, p 466 [available at LSE Digital Library] (English)
    Shillington was a delegate representing the Women's Industrial Council (English)
    June 1912Gregorian
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    Report of the proceedings of the National Conference on the Prevention of Destitution held at the Caxton Hall, Westminster, on June 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1912 (English)
    Chapman and Shillington co-authored a book, The Commercial Relations of England and Portugal (1907) (British English)
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    The National Women's Social and Political Union Second Annual Report (1908) (British English)
    This item is available at the LSE Digital Library (British English)
    52732
    https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=52732
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    lccn-no2005080774
    http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2005080774/
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    lccn-no2005080774
    http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2005080774/
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