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Florence Beaumont

Photograph at the Florence Beaumont blue plaque

Florence Beaumont (1876-1929) Suffrage leader who founded the Wakefield branch of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies in 1910 lived here as a child. She went on to become the Hon. Secretary of the Council for the Representation of Women in the League of Nations. Commemorated here by Soroptimist International of Wakefield in their 85th anniversary year

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