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English: Flora (de Gaudrion) Merrifield, central figure marked with a cross, in Douglas Miller, ‘Women’s Suffrage Pilgrimage at Clayton, 21 July 1913’, 1913
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Source TWL.2002.371, The Women’s Library Collection, LSE Flickr Library, Album: Women’s Library Collection https://www.flickr.com/photos/lselibrary/albums/72157660822880401
Author Douglas Miller
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