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  1. Lady Constance Georgina Bulwer-Lytton (12 February 1869 – 2 May 1923), usually known as Constance Lytton, was an influential British suffragette activist, writer, speaker and campaigner for prison reform, votes for women, and birth control.

  2. A portrait of a suffragette and daughter of the 1st Earl of Lytton, who campaigned for women's rights and wrote about her prison experiences. See seven images of her and learn more about her life and achievements.

  3. 24 de mai. de 2018 · To celebrate the centenary of the Representation of the People Act, all of the Turbulent Londoners featured in 2018 will have been involved in the campaign for women’s suffrage. This post is about Lady Constance Lytton, an aristocrat who was imprisoned four times for the suffrage movement.

  4. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Lytton, Constance (1869–1923) views 3,577,340 updated. Lytton, Constance (1869–1923) English militant suffragist. Name variations: Lady Constance Lytton.

  5. 22 de mai. de 2022 · Mapping Women's Suffrage. May 22, 2022. Lady Constance Lytton: Her final years. Katherine Dunstan, Education Officer, Knebworth House. On 5th May 1912, the suffragette Lady Constance Lytton was found alone in her London flat by her charlady, having suffered a severe stroke aged just 43.

  6. LADY CONSTANCE BULWER-LYTTON: Deeds, not words. That was our cry. That day, in 1909, we suffragettes were marching to Parliament to demand a vote for women-- that women, as well as men, should be allowed to vote in electing our government. Our prime minister, Mr. Asquith, we had promised it should be so. But now he'd had second thoughts.

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  7. Lady Constance Georgina Bulwer-Lytton, usually known as Constance Lytton (born 12 January 1869, Vienna, died 2 May 1923, London) was an influential British suffragette activist, writer, speaker and campaigner for prison reform, votes for women, and birth control. She sometimes used the name Jane Warton.