WOMEN IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.—RecentIy-elected lady merabcrs who carried the National Unionist banner. Standing (left to right): Lady Astor (Sutton Division of Plymouth), Mrs. Helen Shaw (Bothwell Division of Lanark), Mr*. H. R. Tate (West Willesden, London), Miss Thelma Cablet (East Islington, London), Mrs. S. A. Ward (Cannock Division of Stafford), Mrs. Ida Copeland (Stoke), Miss Florence Horsburgh (Dundee). Sitting: Mrs. N. Runge (Rotherhithe), Lady Iveagh (Southend), Duchess of Atholl (Kinross), Miss Irene Ward (Wallsend), the Hon. Mary Pickford (N. Hammersmith, London). •- '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 291, 9 December 1931, Page 8
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82WOMEN IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.—RecentIy-elected lady merabcrs who carried the National Unionist banner. Standing (left to right): Lady Astor (Sutton Division of Plymouth), Mrs. Helen Shaw (Bothwell Division of Lanark), Mr*. H. R. Tate (West Willesden, London), Miss Thelma Cablet (East Islington, London), Mrs. S. A. Ward (Cannock Division of Stafford), Mrs. Ida Copeland (Stoke), Miss Florence Horsburgh (Dundee). Sitting: Mrs. N. Runge (Rotherhithe), Lady Iveagh (Southend), Duchess of Atholl (Kinross), Miss Irene Ward (Wallsend), the Hon. Mary Pickford (N. Hammersmith, London). •- ' Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 291, 9 December 1931, Page 8
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