- Gertrude Tuckwell
Gertrude M. Tuckwell (1861-1951) was a British
trade unionist ,social worker andauthor .Born in Oxford in 1861, she was home-schooled in her family's
Christian Socialist tradition and trained to be a teacher. She moved to London in 1885 and became secretary to her aunt, writer, suffragette and trade unionistEmilia Dilke (wife of SirCharles Dilke ). She got involved in theWomen's Trade Union League in 1891, becoming President in 1905. In 1908 she became president of theNational Federation of Women Workers . Tuckwell was one of the first women to be aJustice of the Peace . In 1930 she was inducted into theOrder of the Companions of Honour .Tuckwell is famous for writing the work "The State and its Children", a telling of the juvenile crime and punishment of 18th century England.
Bibliography
*"The State and its Children" (1894)
*"The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Bart., M. P." (Volume I)
*"The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Bart., M. P." (Volume II)External links
[http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=2232&inst_id=49 Gertrude Tuckwell collection] at London Metropolitan University
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