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Remarkable Women of Putney
24 May 10:30 AM
Until 24 May, 12:30 PM 2h

Remarkable Women of Putney

Organized by Gail Golding

A 2-hour guided walk celebrating how often forgotten women connected to Putney overcame obstacles with resilience, determination and courage.

Discover how women like Grace Fanner, who was refused a university degree as a woman, became headmistress of the County Secondary School. How Eileen Lecky, during a period when not allowed to vote, established the first infant welfare centre in Putney. And Anna Larpent, who documented daily life in her 57-year diary participated in decision-making about which plays to license for the stage.

Some of the women were known in wider society. Like Mary Shelley, whose often tragic life resulted in her book, Frankenstein, and a move to Putney. Ethel Smyth, whose family were against her studying music but went on to compose the official Suffragette anthem. And Mary Hazard, who battled family to do her nurse training, then became one of the longest-serving National Health Service nurses.

Discover their stories on this guided walk.

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