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Cicely Bertha Hale (5 September 1884 – June 1981) was an English
suffrage Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise, is the right to vote in representative democracy, public, political elections and referendums (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote). In some languages, and occasionally i ...
tte, health visitor, and author. In 1908, having been inspired by hearing Christabel Pankhurst and
Emmeline Pankhurst Emmeline Pankhurst ('' née'' Goulden; 15 July 1858 – 14 June 1928) was an English political activist who organised the UK suffragette movement and helped women win the right to vote. In 1999, ''Time'' named her as one of the 100 Most Impo ...
speak, she became an assistant to Mary Howe in the information department at the Women's Social and Political Union headquarters. While there she offered a news-cutting and research service, and in 1912 she became in charge of the department. She also typeset ''The Suffragette'' (eventually renamed ''The Britannia'') until 1916, when her father retired and she was thus left without a home or an allowance. She then trained as a health visitor, as well as obtaining training for the certificate of the Central Midwives' Board. She eventually became health visitor superintendent of the Salisbury Street clinic, holding the job for sixteen years. For nine years she wrote a weekly column about babies for the '' Woman's Own'' magazine. She also wrote the book ''Can I Help you with Baby?'', which had three editions. In 1947 she met Mary Cuningham Chater, who was the music adviser to the Girl Guides Association, and she herself subsequently became division secretary to the Arun Valley Guides, as well as helping to assemble the International Song Books, running a Brownie group, and acting as camp nurse for three summers. She published her memoir in 1975, and after that spoke on the radio, in schools, and on television as one of a few living suffragettes. She lived with policewoman Ann Campbell for twenty years. Campbell died in 1941, and Hale later lived in Mary Cuningham Chater's home from 1950 to 1965, after which they obtained homes next to each other.


Legacy

In 2018 a plaque and tree honoring Hale were dedicated in Marina Gardens, Littlehampton.


Further reading

''A good long time: the autobiography of an nonagenarian'', by Cicely B. Hale, published 1975


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hale, Cicely 1884 births 1981 deaths 20th-century English writers English suffragists