The park was used as a meeting place by the women's suffragette movement from the early 1870s to the late 1910s.
She was also a leading figure in the Suffragette movement.
The park became a regular meeting place for the Suffragette movement between 1907 and 1914.
"Perhaps it was the result of the suffragette movement," he said.
She was involved in the woman's suffragette movement and socialism.
She took an interest in divorce reform and the suffragette movement.
There is not even an allusion to the women's or at least the suffragette movement.
As women took over traditional "men's jobs" the Suffragette movement gained momentum.
Women particularly took over traditional "men's jobs", as the Suffragette movement gained momentum.
She became a supporter of the suffragette movement, and started publishing novels.