Margaret Pyke

Standard Name: Pyke, Margaret
Used Form: Margaret Chubb

Connections

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Dedications Muriel Jaeger
MJ published a work of history entitled Before Victoria, dedicated to her first reader and friendly critic,
Jaeger, Muriel. Before Victoria. Chatto & Windus, 1956.
prelims
Margaret A. Pyke .
Margaret Amy Pyke, née Chubb, is remembered for her birth-control activism. She...
Education Muriel Jaeger
The BA course lasted for three years, but MJ stayed on for a fourth year, probably because of interruptions from ill health. At Somerville she formed friendships with Charis Barnett, later Frankenburg (whose autobiography, Not...
Literary responses Naomi Mitchison
A newspaper review mentions an enthusiastic ovation
Squier, Susan M., and Naomi Mitchison. “Naomi Mitchison: The Feminist Art of Making Things Difficult”. Solution Three, Feminist Press at The City University of New York, 1995, pp. 161-83.
181-2n20
from the audience, but some members objected to the unladylike subject-matter.
Squier, Susan M., and Naomi Mitchison. “Naomi Mitchison: The Feminist Art of Making Things Difficult”. Solution Three, Feminist Press at The City University of New York, 1995, pp. 161-83.
168-9
One later-distinguished Oxonian (Margaret Chubb, later Pyke ) reported it to another (Charis Barnett, later Frankenburg

Timeline

1 April 1940: The Land Girl, a magazine aimed at members...

National or international item

1 April 1940

The Land Girl, a magazine aimed at members of the Women's Land Army , began publication.
Twinch, Carol. Women on the Land: Their Story During Two World Wars. Lutterworth, 1990.
79-80, 84
Tyrer, Nicola. They Fought in the Fields: The Women’s Land Army: The Story of a Forgotten Victory. Sinclair-Stevenson, 1996.
43

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