Suffragette information, please

Before I put online the transcript of the letter (actually, two letters) from the Preston suffragette which I mentioned here yesterday, I thought it might be an idea to check that it has not already been published elsewhere.

The letters are from Grace Alderman to Ronald Towler, the son of another Preston suffragette, Agnes Fowler. They are held at Lancashire Archives (DDX575/4) and when I read through them there on a recent visit, I discovered that, sadly, one of the pages of the first letter is missing.

Grace Alderman and Mrs R. Fowler - Preston suffragettes
I found the image of Grace and Ronald Towler’s mother, Agnes Towler, posted on X/Twitter by Lancashire Archives:
https://x.com/LancsArch…/status/960905927057604609/photo/1

Grace has her own Wikipedia entry with references to more sources, but I have not been able to trace an online link to the contents of her letters. If anybody knows of one, do please let me know.

Grace herself makes the case for a wider publication of such material in her second letter, when she writes that she is โ€˜very anxiousโ€™:

โ€˜โ€ฆ that the Preston Militant Suffragettes should be remembered for the great reform they helped to bring about through their courage and persistence and the spread of knowledge of the unfairness to which women WERE treated at that time.โ€™

Hopefully, the proposed Edith Rigby Museum in Winckley Square will honour her wish if the Friends of Edith Rigby succeed with their proposals. It could then become the repository for a Preston suffragette archive.

Not the least interesting aspect of Graceโ€™s correspondence is the light it sheds on a once active suffragette in her later years and the touching details she includes, as this at the end of her first letter:

โ€˜I can hardly keep awake but hope you will help in keeping the memory of this great struggle for Votes for Women alive and established.โ€™

And again, in a postscript:

โ€˜The fact of the matter is the old heart doesnโ€™t go properly in the morning โ€“ later on in the day it improves โ€“ I can Keep on Keeping on writing because I am warm and comfortable in bed, propped up on pillows โ€“ quite different to the Plank bed your mother and the rest of the W.S.P.U. Prisoners had to put up with in Gaols all over England.โ€™

Grace gives her age as 79ยฝ. She died four years later.


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2 thoughts on “Suffragette information, please

  1. Peter, hi.
    Hope you are well.
    Not sure why you specifically sent the attached to me for my thoughts. Whilst I am entirely supportive of their motives and actions I have not been involved in posting letters etc on line.
    Not sure about anyone else at the PHS.
    Best wishes,
    Richard

    Sent from Outlook for Androidhttps://aka.ms/AAb9ysg

    1. Thanks for the response, Richard.
      I was just putting it out as a general enquiry, since I don’t know a freat deal about Pretson suffragettes, of the Suffrage Movement in general, for that matter.

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