Scottish Women's Suffrage Movement, 1902–1933
Glasgow Women's Suffrage Movement, 1902–1933
Comparatively little work has been done on the organisation and achievements of the non-militant suffrage societies, particularly the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies of which the Glasgow Association was a branch.People's Palace Museum, Glasgow
Access the full collection
Access the full archive of Scottish Women's Suffrage Movement, 1902–1933.
Institutional Free Trial
Start your free trialRegister for a free 30-day trial of Scottish Women's Suffrage Movement, 1902–1933, for your institution.
Institutional Sales
Visit Sales PagesellFor more information on institutional access, visit our sales page.
Single User License
Purchase a license below to view the full collection.
Already have a license? Sign in.
Learn how Scottish suffragists campaigned for women's right to vote
The Glasgow and West of Scotland Society for Women's Suffrage was a non-militant movement running during the period 1902–1933. The society was involved in campaigning for women’s suffrage and other issues regarding women’s rights.
This collection contains documents covering the society's activities, including their campaigns for equal voting rights, the free distribution of information on birth control, and the removal of differential legislation for women in industry. The materials included are Committee meeting minutes, letter books, and reports, which cover everything from the recruitment and selection of female candidates to fundraising for local hospitals.
The collection provides an insight into how the society aimed to influence policymakers and promote women’s suffrage through non-militant means.