Eileen Luscombe is an independent researcher interested in histories of militant suffrage campaigners, local histories of women, and histories of statues and monuments and resides in Western Victoria, Australia.
History and Legacy of the Suffragette Fellowship provides a biographical account of the scope and depth of the memory work of the now forgotten commemorative group the Suffragette Fellowship, active from the 1920s to the 1970s.
Introduction: Instruments of Memory 1. Origins 2. Days of Obligation 3. Sites of Memory 4. Prisoners 5. The Little Museum 6. The Great Silence 7. Shoulder to Shoulder Redux 8. Calling all Women 9. Friend or Foe 10. From Pankhurst to the Pill 11. Legacy