We are currently working on improving the pages for the Scottish suffragettes in the Scotland's Suffragette Trumps deck of cards, with the aim of making them all at least B-class.
Joan Lavender Bailie Guthrie or Laura Grey - a British suffragette, and member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU).
Holloway Jingles - a collection of poetry written by a group of suffragettes who were imprisoned in Holloway jail during 1912. It was published by the Glasgow branch of the Women's Social and Political Union.
Mary Jeff - Scottish activist and politician who was involved in the Glasgow rent strike.
Dr Alice McLaren - Scottish doctor, Gynecologist, suffragist and advocate for women's health and women's rights. She was the first woman medical practitioner in Glasgow.
Miss Mary Burnet, Govan Parish Councillor and "one of Glasgow’s most widely known social workers and a staunch upholder of militant tactics" (from Forward, 1913)
Dr Helen McDougall, Doctor and X-Ray operator from Stornoway, Western Isles/Hebrides – a colleague of Dr Elsie Inglis who was imprisoned with Inglis during work with Scottish Women's Hospitals during WW1
Cottage Nurses Training Home
Glasgow Women’s Welfare and Advisory Clinic
Govan Pioneer - newspaper
Glasgow Council for Women’s Trades
Macgregor Memorial Church (new – or section within Margaret Macgregor's page)
Morris Hall, Govan
Fairfield Works Mission
Scottish Co-operative Women's Guild
West Govan Child Welfare Clinic - Opened 23rd November 1926. Mary Barbour in attendance and involved with setting up.
Glasgow Women's Welfare and Advisory Clinic - First family planning clinic in Scotland. Mary Barbour was the first chairman. Opened in Govan in 1926 and moved to central Glasgow in 1933.
Jessie Turnbull Thomson "Mrs Greig", the founding chair of GWSWSA
Scottish Council for Women's Trades
Helen Gault Glasgow Councillor
Kate Beaton (Politician) Glasgow Councillor
Laura Maclean Glasgow Councillor
Remember Mary Barbour Committee
Scottish Vigilance Association (AKA National Vigilance Association of Scotland)
Upper Clyde Shipbuilder’s Work-In (new article - currently a section of a larger article // section on 'Women in the UCS Work-In')
Pearce Institute
Nellie Hunter (née Galbraith), Secretary of the GWSWSA
Jessica Baird-Smith, one of Glasgow's first women Councillors
Temporary grafitti, created by the "Strong Women of the Clydeside" group, 'renaming' the street outside Fairfield Shipyard in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland to highlight the work of women in the shipyards and their involvement in the 1971 Upper Clyde Shipbuilder's Work-In protest action.
A selection of video conferencing backgrounds on the theme of "We Can Edit" using original artwork by the Protests & Suffragettes team can be found on Wikimedia Commons