Women At Epsom
especial Crspdt. N.Z.P.A.) LONDON. Women will be accepted as members at Epsom racecourse for the first time at the spring meeting next month. It was at Epsom that Miss Emily Davison threw herself to her death under the hooves of the King’s horse Anmer in 1913, in protest against women being denied the franchise.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31323, 20 March 1967, Page 2
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