- Elsie Bowerman
Elsie Edith Bowerman (
18 December 1889 -18 October 1973 ) was a lawyer,suffragette and Titanic survivor.Bowerman was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, the daughter of William Bowerman and his wife Edith Martha Barber. She went to
Wycombe Abbey at the age of 11 in 1901 where she came under the influence ofFrances Dove , whose biography she wrote. She left in 1907 spending time in Paris before going toGirton College Cambridge. She and her mother became active members ofEmmeline Pankhurst 'sWomen's Social and Political Union (WSPU) which campaigned vigorously for the extension of the franchise.On 10 April 1912 Bowerman and her mother boarded
RMS Titanic at Southampton for a trip to America and Canada. After the Titanic disaster, they were rescued in a lifeboat and having reached America carried on with their plans to visit British Columbia and AlaskaDuring
World War I Bowerman worked with a Scottish women's hospital unit inRomania and in March 1917 had had to retreat toSt Petersburg where she witnessed the Russian Revolution at first hand. Back in England in 1917 she carried on with her suffragist work and supported the Pankhursts in organising mass meetings to encourage men to join the Forces and women to volunteer for war workAfter the war, Bowerman studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1924. She was the first woman barrister at the
Old Bailey and practised until 1938. DuringWorld War II she worked for two years withWomen's Voluntary Services , and after a time at the Ministry of Information spent three years with the Overseas Services of theBBC . In 1947 she went to the United States to help set up theUnited Nations Commission on the Status of Women .On her return she lived near her mother at St Leonards-on-Sea, and then moved to a country house near Hailsham where she died after a stroke.Publications
* Stands there a School - Memories of Dame Frances Dove, D.B.E., Founder of Wycombe Abbey School (1965)
References
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Elizabeth Crawford, ‘Bowerman, Elsie Edith (1889–1973)’, 2004
External links
* [http://www.hastingspress.co.uk/history/elsie.htm Extract from Helena Wojtczak Notable Women of Victorian Hastings]
* [http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/37/ Encyclopedia Titanica]
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