Talk:Violet Markham

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The article is badly edited, at the end it refers to her anti- women's suffrage stance in 1912, but earlier in the article it relates how she (later) stood as a parliamentary candidate and served as a councillor. She had clearly changed her mind - no reference to this, though.

And why no references to her connections with Brodsworth Colliery and Woodlands Model Village?? (In connection with her brother, Arthur Markham)? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2a02:c7d:46cc:2c00:c09e:e651:e99a:e7ba (talk) 14:09, 13 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

In reply: I wouldn't call it badly edited. An occasional difficulty with Wikipedia is that it is user contributed, and sometimes all the pieces don't fall together easily. Please add what you know about the village and her brother in this talk section; it will help with research.

Here's a start:

The Times: Construction

The Times: Mention of Arthur Markham

Lord Milner (talk)