Image: Edith Rigby 1872 - 1948 - Suffragette
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Description: Edith Rigby (1872–1948) was an English suffragette. She founded a school in Preston called St. Peter's School, aimed at educating women and girls. Later she became a prominent activist, and was incarcerated seven times and committed several acts of arson. She was a contemporary of Christabel and Sylvia Pankhurst.
Title: Edith Rigby 1872 - 1948 - Suffragette
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