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405: 440:, home of the Brackenbury family who were sympathetic suffragists. After three weeks at the house, Barrett emerged and was rearrested. She went back on hunger strike and after four days was again released to "Mouse Castle". This time, she was smuggled out of the house in disguise to allow her to speak at meetings, before being rearrested for a second time and was looked after by her friend I. A. R. Wylie at St John's Wood, known as the "Mouse Hole" and for the third time, Barrett was released after a hunger strike, but this time, she successfully eluded the authorities and fled to a 363:. The meeting lasted two and a half hours, and by its end she was convinced that Lloyd George had been insincere over his support for equal voting rights and believed him to be against women's suffrage. By the end of the year her post was changed to organising all WSPU activities in Wales and she was relocated to the country's headquarters in Cardiff. According to Ryland Wallace, writing in 2009, "No individual worked harder than Rachel Barrett to promote the campaign in Wales." 397:, on its launch in October 1912. Writing in her autobiography Barrett described becoming an editor as "an appalling task as I knew nothing whatever of journalism". By taking on the job she also took on the risks connected with the increasingly militant WSPU. She travelled under cover to Paris to meet with Christabel Pankhurst, and when speaking to her on the phone she recalled how she "could always hear the click of 40: 390:
In 1912, Barrett was selected by Kenney (who saw her as a 'highly-educated woman, a devoted worker' to help run the WPSU national campaign), following the raid by police on Clement's Inn and Christabel Pankhurst's subsequent flight to Paris. Barrett moved back to London and within a few months she
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was declared. During the war, Barrett was a vocal supporter of British military action, as were the majority of the suffragette movement. She was a contributor to the WSPU 'Victory Fund' which was launched in 1916 to sponsor campaigns against "a compromise peace" and industrial strikes.
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rally, but the work took its toll on her health and shortly afterwards she was forced to temporarily step down from her position to recuperate, which included a period of time at a sanatorium. After recovering she moved closer to home, volunteering for
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with her elder brother Rees and a younger sister, Janette. By the 1881 census, her mother Anne was the lone adult living at their address on Alan Road, her father having died in 1878. Barrett was educated at a boarding school in
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to become a full-time organiser of the WSPU, an offer which would see her leave her course at the LSE. Barrett regretted giving up her studies but accepted the position stating, "It was a definite call and I obeyed."
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that year, sharing the stage with her as one of the speakers. Barrett spoke on behalf of the WSPU at many meetings, often in Welsh, which conflicted with her role as a schoolteacher as her
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in London. Barrett understood the international connections of suffrage and contacted important Canadian and American campaigners for financial support. In Barrett's obituary in the
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Cook, Kay; Evans, Neil (1991). "'The Petty Antics of the Bell-Ringing Boisterous Band'? The Women's Suffrage Movement in Wales, 1890–1918". In John, Angela V. (ed.).
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were raided by the police and the staff were arrested on charges of conspiring to damage property. Barrett was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment at
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who lived near by. She attempted to publish a memoir of Marshall in the late 1940s, but it was turned down for publication. Barrett moved to
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and assumed the pseudonym "Miss Ashworth". Barrett continued to publish the paper until its final edition on the week after the
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John, Angela V. (1991). "Beyond Paternalism: The Ironmaster's Wife in the Industrial Community". In John, Angela V. (ed.).
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Barrett was born in Carmarthen in 1874 to Rees Barrett, a land and road surveyor, and his second wife Anne Jones, both
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disapproved of the publicity, especially after news of Barrett being flour-bombed with Adela Pankhurst at a rally in
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The two women remained close for some time and, in 1928, were supporters of their close friends
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Over the next two years, Barrett was a key figure in keeping the newspaper in print despite the
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in California, where Wylie was classed as the head of the household and Barrett as her friend.
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to Edinburgh where the printers were at less risk of arrest. Barrett moved to Edinburgh with
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in Westminster. Barrett played a key role in raising the funds to erect this memorial.
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in 1934, remaining a member until 1948. There she lived at Lamb Cottage.
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In 1910, Barrett was chosen to lead a group of women to talk to the
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she became a science teacher, but quit her job in 1906 on hearing
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In July 1907, Barrett resigned as a teacher and enrolled at the
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Our Mothers' Land, Chapters in Welsh Women's History 1830–1939
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Our Mothers' Land, Chapters in Welsh Women's History 1830–1939
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was given the role of assistant editor of the WSPU newspaper,
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Towards the end of 1906 Barrett attended a suffrage rally in
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in Essex in the early 1930s and joined the Sible Hedingham
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The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866–1928
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Art in the women's suffrage movement in the United States
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Rise up, women!: the remarkable lives of the suffragettes
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where Barrett supported Scottish suffragette campaigners
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I. A. R. Wylie in 1921, during her time with Barrett.
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Centenary of Women's Suffrage Commemorative Fountain
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My Life with George: An Unconventional Autobiography
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Index

List of Passions characters

Carmarthen
Faygate
suffragette
Carmarthen
University College of Wales
Aberystwyth
Nellie Martel
Women's Social and Political Union
Christabel Pankhurst
Paris
newspaper
The Suffragette
Welsh-speakers
Llandeilo
Stroud
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
BSc degree
Llangefni
Penarth
Cardiff
Nellie Martel
Women's Social and Political Union
Adela Pankhurst
Barry
headmistress
Cardiff Docks
London School of Economics
Clement's Inn

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