Cohen, Leonora (1873-1978)

Creator details

Name
Cohen, Leonora (1873-1978)
Nationality
British

Assets (9 in total)

Suffragette Dress, 1914 (rayon & paper) (see also 4073999)
Page from a scrapbook with notes and a newspaper cutting relating to a W.S.P.U procession to Woodhouse Moor, 28th July 1908 (print & pen and ink on paper)
and-written summing-up speech by Mrs. Cohen, May 1913, at her trial under the Malicious Damages Act 1860 and for inciting the public to militancy.  These charges were based upon plain clothes police officers making notes of speeches she gave at meetings on Woodhouse Moor and the Miner's Institute in East Leeds, 1913 (pen & ink on paper)
and-written summing-up speech by Mrs. Cohen, May 1913, at her trial under the Malicious Damages Act 1860 and for inciting the public to militancy.  These charges were based upon plain clothes police officers making notes of speeches she gave at meetings on Woodhouse Moor and the Miner's Institute in East Leeds, 1913 (pen & ink on paper)
Form stating Procedure at the Sessions, and used by Mrs. L. Cohen to set down notes for her defence, 1913 (print & pen and ink on paper)
and-written summing-up speech by Mrs. Cohen, May 1913, at her trial under the Malicious Damages Act 1860 and for inciting the public to militancy.  These charges were based upon plain clothes police officers making notes of speeches she gave at meetings on Woodhouse Moor and the Miner's Institute in East Leeds, 1913 (pen & ink on paper)
Hand-written note describing events of May 9th 1671 when Colonel Blood attempted to steal the Crown Jewels, and is later awarded a pension by Charles II, 1913 (pen & ink on paper)
and-written summing-up speech by Mrs. Cohen, May 1913, at her trial under the Malicious Damages Act 1860 and for inciting the public to militancy.  These charges were based upon plain clothes police officers making notes of speeches she gave at meetings on Woodhouse Moor and the Miner's Institute in East Leeds, 1913 (pen & ink on paper)
Suffragette Dress, 1914 (rayon & paper) (reverse of 2637388)

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