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23-10-15, 17:31
I haven't seen the movie.
Ellen Colthup is shown on the electoral register in 1919 at Harbledown Kent. When did women get the vote?
People: Canton, Wiseman, Colthup, Scrace
Places: Pembrokeshire, Kent.
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23-10-15, 18:48
I have seen the movie and was very very disappointed. How anyone can say it is film of the year is beyond me.
There is an article here
http://www.parliament.uk/about/livin...ing/womenvote/
about women and the vote.
My avatar is my Great Grandmother Emma Gumbert
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23-10-15, 18:51
1918 for women over 30 AND meeting property ownership requirements
1928 - universal for all females aged 21 and over.
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