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  1. Helen Millar Pethick-Lawrence, Baroness Pethick-Lawrence (née Craggs; 1888–1969) was a suffragette and pharmacist.

  2. Helen Millar Craggs ( Westminster, 1888- Victoria, Columbia Británica, 15 de enero de 1969), de casada Pethick-Lawrence, baronesa Pethick-Lawrence, fue una sufragista y farmacéutica británica .

  3. Subject of Loading .... Amended programme for the visit of Lord and Lady Pethick-Lawrence to Varanasi, 16-18 Dec. 1957 Carbon copy of a letter from F. W. Pethick-Lawrence to Sir Stanley Unwin Carbon copy of a letter from Gladys E. Groom to Sunder Kabadi Carbon copy of a letter from Lord and Lady Pethick-Lawrence to Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit Carbon copy of a letter from Lord Pethick-Lawrence to ...

  4. 8 de mar. de 2023 · Helen Craggs is linked to Oxford Prison due to one of her more extreme acts of political agitation. She was caught carrying materials for causing arson near the home of Lewis Harcourt, a Liberal MP and an alleged predator.

  5. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Helen Millar Craggs (1888-1969), suffragist: corresp, photographs, newspaper cuttings and assorted papers and booklets incl memoir of Helen Pethick-Lawrence (7/HCR)

  6. Craggs used a pseudonym 'Helen Millar' (perhaps to protect her family and her teaching post) when she joined the Women's Social and Political Union activists during the Peckham election in 1908. She was chalking pavements and handing out campaigning literature on the women's suffrage.

  7. Helen Millar Craggs (1888–1969) est une suffragette et pharmacienne britannique, devenue baronne Pethick-Lawrence.