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  • Tara Morton of Warwick University tells us about the battle for votes for women in Leamington Spa from 1910 to 1913

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    The “Votes for Women Campaign” as it stood in 1911, a Census Year.
    A well-designed pilot project looking at the actions of prominent women from Leamington and its surrounding areas. That is, those women who cared to have an opinion, who had the resources to have an opinion, who were equipped and protected enough to express their opinion on this controversy.
    "Mapping Women's Suffrage 1911" (sponsors: Warwick University and the National Archives). The project seeks to recover and record the lives, whereabouts, and historical materials of as many "Votes for Women Campaigners" as possible, locating them on the map in the communities where they lived and campaigned in 1911."
    It is revealing to see that, in Leamington, the approach to the "Votes for Women-Census Return” issue was very moderate, in my view, even within the most informed and progressive individuals and groups of its population.