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Anne-Marie Freemantle was the youngest woman candidate in 1935, fighting Westminster St George’s for Labour.
In 1934 it was noted that Muriel Morgan Gibbon had “turned Labour” and “bathes all the year round at Kenwood”.
The 1929 Liberal candidate for Hitchen throws an "American shower party".
One August bank holiday, two of Brown's collection of wallabies escaped.
Nancy Stewart Parnell, a relative of the Irish nationalist Charles Stewart Parnell, stood for the Liberals at Southwark South East in 1935.
Winifred Carney was one of two female candidates for Sinn Fein at the 1918 election, finishing third at Belfast Victoria behind Labour Unionist and Labour candidates.