Dr Ethel Williams
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"Dr Ethel Williams, Newcastle's first female doctor, radical suffragist and pacifist, moved to the city in 1896. Her initial home in Newcastle was on Ellison Place; she then lived on Osborne Terrace in Jesmond (1910-1924) and eventually settled in Stocksfield on Tyne. Williams's concern with social welfare influenced her work with women and children; she founded the Northern Women's Hospital in 1917....." -
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Mapping Radical Tyneside - Northumbria University -
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Link: http://radicaltyneside.org/events/dr-ethel-williams
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Added by: Simon Cotterill
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