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A stone angel, seated atop the grave monument of the Williams family, in the beautiful woodland surrounds of the overgrown Cathcart Cemetery on the south side of Glasgow, Scotland.

A stone angel, seated atop the grave monument of the Williams family, in the beautiful woodland surrounds of the overgrown Cathcart Cemetery on the south side of Glasgow, Scotland.

A wider view of the imposing grave monument of the Williams family - three large inscribed stone panels with plinths and pediments, above which is a seated angel perhaps three metres tall, the whole structure being perhaps six metres or more in height - surrounded by the lush vegetation of the overgrown Cathcart Cemetery on the south side of Glasgow, Scotland.
A daughter of the family, Henria Helen Leech WIlliams, was a suffragette and an active member of the Women's Social and Political Union. She died on 2 January 1911, two months after the 'Black Friday' demonstration. The grave is adorned with purple, green and white ribbons, the colours of WSPU, and remains a place of pilgrimage and inspiration.

A wider view of the imposing grave monument of the Williams family - three large inscribed stone panels with plinths and pediments, above which is a seated angel perhaps three metres tall, the whole structure being perhaps six metres or more in height - surrounded by the lush vegetation of the overgrown Cathcart Cemetery on the south side of Glasgow, Scotland. A daughter of the family, Henria Helen Leech WIlliams, was a suffragette and an active member of the Women's Social and Political Union. She died on 2 January 1911, two months after the 'Black Friday' demonstration. The grave is adorned with purple, green and white ribbons, the colours of WSPU, and remains a place of pilgrimage and inspiration.

At the foot of the grave monument of suffragette Henria Helen Leech WIlliams, a sign bearing a quotation:
"She knowingly and willingly shortened her days in rendering services to the womanhood of the nation."
There are also ribbons in purple, green and white, the colours of the Women's Social & Politial Union (WSPU).

At the foot of the grave monument of suffragette Henria Helen Leech WIlliams, a sign bearing a quotation: "She knowingly and willingly shortened her days in rendering services to the womanhood of the nation." There are also ribbons in purple, green and white, the colours of the Women's Social & Politial Union (WSPU).

#31DaysOfGraves
Day 7: Angel
An unmissable opportunity to share the stunningly beautiful angel who watches over the grave of suffragette Henria Helen Leech Williams in #CathcartCemetery. A place of pilgrimage, adorned with the purple, green & white ribbons of the #WSPU. May she rest in peace.

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Davison's statue in Epsom High Street, by Christine Charlesworth

Davison's statue in Epsom High Street, by Christine Charlesworth

Davison’s actions remain controversial, but her courage and conviction are undeniable. She risked and ultimately gave her life to demand attention for a cause that was long ignored.

#EmilyDavison #WomensSuffrage #Derby1913 #VotesForWomen #WSPU #SuffragetteHistory #BritishHistory #EqualityForAll

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#WSPU how these women founded the women’s social and Political Union 👏 #proudness

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