Consistently Eccentric History

Margaret Damer Dawson - Recognising the police force could use a woman's touch


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This week we are heading back to the turn of the 20th century to discuss the life of Margaret Damer Dawson, a one woman campaigning machine who had a strong sense of justice, and enough money to ensure that her voice was heard.


After seeing the way that women in the 1910s were experiencing the criminal justice system, Margaret decided that the only way to improve things would be to have women on the front lines as police officers in their own right, and she would not rest until it happened...


...which thanks to the start of WWI wouldn't actually take as long as she might have feared.


Guest Host: Evie Heathcote

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