- ReferenceBorBG10/1/264
- TitleElection of 1918. Address by F. Kellaway detailing his work in the Government during the war and what he believes will be necessary for the future. Mentions the Franchise Act and the role of women: 'I have had more opportunities than most men of knowing how great a contribution the womanhood of this country has made to the winning of the war. The admission of women to the Franchise will, I am convinced, strengthen the best elements in our national life, and make for unity and security.' Printed by The Master Printers' Association, Bedford. (2 copies, one with manuscript notes)
- Date free textNo date [1918]
- Production dateFrom: 1918 To: 1918
- Scope and ContentCandidates: F.G. Kellaway and Henry Burridge BorBG 10/1/260-270 originally came from Mr Edwin Ransom, Justice of the Peace, of 24 Ashburnham Road and the manuscript notes are assumed to be his.
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