This may be interesting.
I admire Kitty Wilkinson, she did so much for the people of Liverpool.
would be interested to learn yours.
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This may be interesting.
I admire Kitty Wilkinson, she did so much for the people of Liverpool.
would be interested to learn yours.
Mrs. Braddock.
Had the honour of meeting her she was always working to improve conditions for the working class people.
Margaret Simey.
A fantastic lady.
Nice one Shytalk, She was a great lady :PDT11
I'm with Lindy - Margaret Simey.
Lindylou.
Yo!Liverpool will be a lot poorer without her.
I'll second that.:handclap:
Am with you on that Quincy. Although the Earl of Derby comes to mind too.:PDT_Piratz_26:
It has to be Josephine Butler who lived on Park Rd, Dingle in the mid to late 19th C. She did more for women in the 19th C than perhaps any other woman.
BBC - History - Josephine Butler (1828 - 1906)
Josephine Butler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm reading a chapter of a book at the moment and a certain John Braddock, Bessie's husband? seems to have gone to prison for his beliefs of certain people in Liverpool, although he was released after the police "thought he was someone else!!!"
So Jack has my vote.
John
I second that emotion Roni:handclap:
I admire Jimmy McGovern.