Women's Work 100 Exhibition1918 was a big year. It was the end of the First World War and the year in which (some) British women were allowed to vote for the very first time.
The Equality Matters Marple exhibition, WomensWork100, tells the remarkable stories of Marple women and their contribution to the War and the Suffrage Movement.
The free exhibition, which will be open to visitors at Marple library from June 30th until July 13th, will explore women who campaigned for the vote and will show the breadth of women’s roles in the First World War. They worked in factories and hospitals, in homes and on farms. They were activists and trailblazers, and their political activism, front-line service and home front experiences deserve to be celebrated.
Marple Wonder WomenExhibition curators Margaret Hayes and Katie Potter have uncovered some truly fascinating local stories. Four names emerged as particularly extraordinary in terms of their contribution to either the First World War, the Suffrage Movement, or both.
Come and meet our four Marple Wonder Women: Gertrude Powicke, Lilla Brockway, Fanny Hudson and Mary Leonard, and find out how their courage and sacrifices have helped shape our world.
PartnersThis exhibition is part of WomensWork100, an initiative of the First World War Centenary Partnership, led by Imperial War Museum. It has been made possible thanks to the generous funding of the Women’s Vote Centenary Grant Scheme. We are also very grateful to Marple Local History Society and the Red Cross for their support, as well as to our volunteers for their time, passion and commitment.
You don’t need a ticket to attend this free event, but if you can register on Eventbrite it helps us report back accurately to our funders:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/womens-work-100-exhibition-tickets-45799856604 The exhibition will launch officially on Saturday at 10am with a tea party in celebration of equality. EqualiTeas is a national celebration of democracy, as we look back at 90 years since the passing of the Representation of the People Act 1928. Let us know you’re coming to this free event (tickets not needed for attendance, but it helps us plan when we know numbers):
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/equali-tea-social-event-tickets-45800110363.
More about the exhibition and our group:
https://equalitymattersmarple.wordpress.com/2018/05/23/womenswork100-marple-exhibition/