Etta Lemon : the woman who saved the birds
Boase, Tessa2021
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Total copies: 1
In the Museum of London lies a purple feather, once worn by the suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst. The plumed hat was an essential part of her ultra-feminine image. For over half a century, from the High Victorian era to the Jazz Age, it was de rigueur to deck your head with plumage, wings - even entire birds. An insatiable global trade in feathers brought birdlife to the brink of extinction: snowy egrets, crested grebes, jewel-like hummingbirds. At its Edwardian peak, the plumage trade was worth a staggering 2m a year to Britain - 204m in today's money. The struggle to save the birds was a woman's campaign. Its aim was simple: to stamp out the fashion for feathers in hats. Leading the fight was Etta Lemon, and she was known as 'Mother of the Birds'. This book explores two very different heroines: Mrs Pankhurst and Mrs Lemon - one lionised, the other forgotten - and their rival, overlapping campaigns.
Main title:
Etta Lemon : the woman who saved the birds / Tessa Boase.
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Imprint:
London : Aurum Press, 2021.
Collation:
320 pages ; 20 cm.
Notes:
Originally published: as Mrs Pankhurst's purple feather. 2018.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780711263383 (pbk)0711263388 (pbk)
Dewey class:
941.0823 BOA941.0823
LC class:
DA568.A1
Language:
English
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Subject:
Lemon, Margaretta, 1860-1953Pankhurst, Emmeline, 1858-1928Royal Society for the Protection of Birds -- HistoryMillinery -- History -- 20th centuryWomen -- Suffrage -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th centuryHistoryHistoryGreat Britain -- History -- Edward VII, 1901-1910Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 20th century
BRN:
376444