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Mary Macarthur: 1880-1921 The Working Woman’s Champion: Righting the Wrong

In 1921, the brilliant and charismatic Trade Union leader Mary MacArthur died aged 40. In her short life, her activism and leadership had been responsible for raising the awareness of women’s poor working conditions, and encouraging them to speak out Read more

By Lauren Hogg, 4 yearsSeptember 5, 2022 ago
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The Statue – A Statue for Elsie Inglis

A sculptor’s brief to commission a new piece of public art of the Dr Elsie Inglis statue was launched on Thursday 28th July 2022.  This will be the first statue of a woman on The Royal Mile which currently boasts Read more

By Lauren Hogg, 4 yearsSeptember 5, 2022 ago

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