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'''Emmeline "Emily" Pankhurst''' was a leader of the [[British]] [[suffragette]] movement in the early [[20th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Forgotten (short story)|Forgotten]]'', ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'', ''[[Casualties of War (novel)|Casualties of War]]'')
'''Emmeline "Emily" Pankhurst''' was a leader of the [[British]] [[suffragette]] movement in the early [[20th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Forgotten (short story)|Forgotten]]'', ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'', ''[[Casualties of War (novel)|Casualties of War]]'')


[[Jenny Flint]] and [[Madame Vastra]] occasionally met with Miss Pankhurst for [[bingo]] in [[19th century]] [[London]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Inside Every Warrior (audio story)|Inside Every Warrior]]'')
[[Jenny Flint]] and [[Madame Vastra]] occasionally met with Miss Pankhurst for [[bingo]] in late [[19th century]] [[London]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Inside Every Warrior (audio story)|Inside Every Warrior]]'')


She led regular meetings on women's suffrage around [[1906]], some of which were attended by [[Mary Grainger]]. Mary's husband, [[Lawrence Grainger|Lawrence]], would not believe she was involved in Pankhurst's movement when he found out. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Forgotten (short story)|Forgotten]]'')
She led regular meetings on women's suffrage around [[1906]], some of which were attended by [[Mary Grainger]]. Mary's husband, [[Lawrence Grainger|Lawrence]], would not believe she was involved in Pankhurst's movement when he found out. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Forgotten (short story)|Forgotten]]'')

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Emmeline Pankhurst

Emmeline "Emily" Pankhurst was a leader of the British suffragette movement in the early 20th century. (PROSE: Forgotten, Birthright, Casualties of War)

Jenny Flint and Madame Vastra occasionally met with Miss Pankhurst for bingo in late 19th century London. (AUDIO: Inside Every Warrior)

She led regular meetings on women's suffrage around 1906, some of which were attended by Mary Grainger. Mary's husband, Lawrence, would not believe she was involved in Pankhurst's movement when he found out. (PROSE: Forgotten)

The Eighth Doctor claimed to have chained Pankhurst to the railings outside 10 Downing Street. (PROSE: Casualties of War)

The Tenth Doctor claimed that Pankhurst had stolen his laser spanner when asked by Martha Jones if he had one. He considered her a "cheeky woman." (TV: Smith and Jones)

Romana claimed that Pankhurst had given her a parasol as a gift. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension)

Meeting a young girl named Emily, the Twelfth Doctor acknowledged Pankhurst among a list of famous women who shared her name. (COMIC: Harvest of the Daleks)

Behind the scenes

  • Pankhurst was played by Siân Phillips in the BBC drama Shoulder to Shoulder.