File:Blathwayt, Col Linley pic of Marion Wallace-Dunlop (cropped).jpg

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English: Annie and Kitty Kenney, Florence Haig, Mary Blathwayt and Marion Wallace-Dunlop. This picture was taken by Colonel Linley Blathwayt and was stored on glass negatives. The Blathwayt's home of Eagle House way the home of Linley, Emily and Mary Blathwayt who all actively supported the suffragette cause. Nearly all the prominient UK suffragettes stayed with them and these photos and dozens of trees were planted to commemorate their visits. Col. Linley Blathwayt took these pictures between 1908 and 1912. He died in 1919. The pictures are made available in larger formats by BathInTime.co.uk.
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Author Colonel Linley Blathwayt
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