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  1. Maud Pember Reeves (24 December 1865 – 13 September 1953) (born Magdalene Stuart Robison) was a suffragist, socialist, feminist, writer and member of the Fabian Society. She spent most of her life in New Zealand and Britain.

  2. Round About a Pound a Week was an influential 1913 survey of poverty and infant mortality in London, by feminist and socialist Maud Pember Reeves, co-authored by anarchist activist Charlotte Wilson. The project was conceived and carried out under the auspices of the Fabian Society 's Women's Group, which she co-founded in 1908.

  3. 20 de jul. de 2011 · Round About a Pound a Week. In 1909, Maud Pember Reeves and her colleagues in the Fabian Women’s Group started something extraordinary. Every week for four years these middle class women left the comforts of their Kensington homes and travelled to Lambeth Walk in south London.

    • Frances Wedgwood
    • 2011
  4. 26 de ago. de 2013 · Polly Toynbee. Maud Pember Reeves produced a record of the lives of good people ground down by the relentlessness of earning too little. Mon 26 Aug 2013 12.59 EDT. A battered old copy of...

  5. A detailed biography of Maud Pember Reeves that includes images, quotations and the main facts of her life. Key Stage 3. GCSE British History. A-level. Last updated: 27th October, 2022

  6. This chapter discusses Maud Pember Reeves. It focuses on her graphic account of working class life in the London district of North Lambeth, describing a project carried out by the Fabian Women's Group (FWG). The FWG intended to give women prominence in the Fabian Society and to study women's economic independence in relation to socialism.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2011 · Born Magdalene Stuart Robison (1865-1953) in New South Wales, and later raised in Christchurch, New Zealand, Mauds life changed when she married William Pember Reeves, a journalist and politician who no doubt sparked his wife’s interest in socialism and women’s suffrage.