Women's Printing Society

Connections

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Education Henrietta Müller
This was the first year that Girton was located at the village of the same name, just outside Cambridge, instead of further away at Hitchin. While enrolled there, Henrietta Müller was inspired—in part by Emily Davies
Publishing Millicent Garrett Fawcett
MGF 's record of their initial trip was printed by the Women's Printing Society for private circulation as Six Weeks in Palestine, Spring 1921. The Society issued her record of their next trip as...
Publishing Anna Wickham
AW , under the pseudonym John Oland, had her first collection of poems, Songs, privately printed by the Women's Printing Society in Manchester.
The pseudonym was inspired by a trip to the...

Timeline

February 1876: Emma Paterson, in association with Emily...

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February 1876

Emma Paterson , in association with Emily Faithfull and with the help of Henrietta Müller , founded the Women's Co-operative Printing Society in London. The Society lasted until the 1950s.
Reynolds, Siân. Britannica’s Typesetters: Women Compositors in Edwardian England. Edinburgh University Press, 1989.
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Tusan, Michelle Elizabeth. “Reforming Work: Gender, Class, and the Printing Trade in Victorian Britain”. Journal of Women’s History, Vol.
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, No. 1, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Mar. 2004, pp. 103-26.
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Cockburn, Cynthia. Brothers: Male Dominance and Technological Change. 2nd ed., Pluto Press, 1991.
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February 1876: Emma Paterson launched, as editor, the first...

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February 1876

Emma Paterson launched, as editor, the first issue of the Women's Union Journal, a monthly publication of the Women's Protective and Provident League , an organization founded by Paterson in London in July 1874...

By 15 July 1876: Emma Paterson, in association with Emily...

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By 15 July 1876

Emma Paterson , in association with Emily Faithfull , founded the cooperative Women's Printing Society in London.
Reynolds, Siân. Britannica’s Typesetters: Women Compositors in Edwardian England. Edinburgh University Press, 1989.
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Cockburn, Cynthia. Brothers: Male Dominance and Technological Change. 2nd ed., Pluto Press, 1991.
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Texts

Wickham, Anna. Songs. Women’s Printing Society, 1911.