These documents were designed to promote Eleanor Rathbone's parliamentary candidature, illustrating the longevity of her career and her commitment to the causes she believed in.
Previously known as the New Arts Building, the building was renamed in honour of Eleanor Rathbone in 1973. It currently houses the University of Liverpool's School of Law and Social Justice and the Department of Psychology.
Part of the 'Women of Ideas' series, this book provides an accessible introduction to the life, times and work, and in particular, the ideas of Eleanor Rathbone. She was a prominent figure in British politics, both as a suffragette and as a member of…
In this work, Simey pays tribute to "that synthesis of feeling, thought and action, that blend of social purpose with social practice, which proved so irresistible in the case of Eleanor Rathbone".
An order of service for the memorial service held by the University of Liverpool in the city's Anglican Cathedral. This copy belonged to Elizabeth Macadam.