Mary Richardson
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'''Mary Richardson''' (1889–1961) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] suffragette active in the [[Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom|women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom]]. | '''Mary Richardson''' (1889–1961) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] suffragette active in the [[Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom|women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom]]. | ||
- | Her most famous act of defiance occurred in [[10 March]] [[1914]] when she entered the [[National Gallery, London]] and slashed the [[Rokeby Venus]]. She later stood as a [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] candidate during several election campaigns, and was a member of the [[British Union of Fascists]] for a short time in the 1930s. | + | Her most famous [[act of defiance]] occurred in [[10 March]] [[1914]] when she entered the [[National Gallery, London]] and slashed the [[Rokeby Venus]]. She later stood as a [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] candidate during several election campaigns, and was a member of the [[British Union of Fascists]] for a short time in the 1930s. |
Richardson died on [[November 7]], [[1961]] in [[Hastings]]. | Richardson died on [[November 7]], [[1961]] in [[Hastings]]. | ||
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Mary Richardson (1889–1961) was a Canadian suffragette active in the women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom.
Her most famous act of defiance occurred in 10 March 1914 when she entered the National Gallery, London and slashed the Rokeby Venus. She later stood as a Labour Party candidate during several election campaigns, and was a member of the British Union of Fascists for a short time in the 1930s.
Richardson died on November 7, 1961 in Hastings.
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