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Publisher: Glasgow Branch of the W.S.P.U (Women's Social and Political Union)
Your search found 16 poems.
- A Fellow Prisoner (Miss Janie Allan) (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Anon [M M'P] - An End (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
A. A. Wilson - Full Tide (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
A. A. Wilson - Holloway, 8th March (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
A. Martin - L'Envoi (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Emily Wilding Davison - The Cleaners of Holloway (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Kate W. Evans - The Women in Prison (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Kathleen Emerson - To D. R. in Holloway (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Joan Lavender Baillie Guthrie - Who? (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Kate W. Evans - Who? (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Kate W. Evans - [Before I came to Holloway] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Madeleine Caron Rock - [Newington butts were lively] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Alice Stewart Ker - [Oh! who are these in scant array] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Kathleen Emerson - [The beech wood saunters idly to the sea] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Katherine M. Richmond - [There was a small woman called G] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Anon - [There's a strange sort of college] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Edith Aubrey Wingrove