Wendy Wood

Wendy Wood

Wendy Wood (born Gwendoline Emily Meacham) (1892-June, 1981) was a well-known campaigner for Scottish independence and founder of the Scottish Patriots. An eccentric and colourful figure, she was also an artist and writer, and her antics often created controversy.

Biography

Wendy Wood was a lifetime campaigner for Scottish Independence. Wendy Wood was born in Kent, England, before her parents moved to South Africa, where her father was a brewery manager, and was brought up in the latter country. Wood adopted her mother's maiden name in 1927. Her birth name was Gwendoline Meacham. If challenged as to her Scottish birthright, she would reply, 'One does not have to be a horse to be born in a stable', echoing the old Gaelic proverb, which Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington too had quoted, albeit for a different purpose.

In 1928 Wood was one of the founders of the National Party of Scotland, which grew into the Scottish National Party but in the 1930s decided a non-party approach to Scottish independence was more effective.

In 1932 Wood led a group of nationalists in "storming" Stirling Castle to tear down the Union Flag and replace it with Scotland's lion rampant. Soldiers with fixed bayonets failed to stop them. In the 1930s she also founded the Scottish Watch, a youth organisation, which was very successful while she ran it. (This group is not to be confused with a later, unrelated extremist organisation of the same name.) In 1949 she had founded the Scottish Patriots, and at the time of her death in June 1981 they were some 2,000 strong.

In the 1950s came protests against the use of the regnal title "Elizabeth II" in Scotland, as Scotland had not had an Elizabeth I (see also the case of "MacCormick v. Lord Advocate" and "List of regnal numerals of future British monarchs").

In 1960, Wood spoke to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, to try to mobilise them behind the re-convening of the Scottish parliament (which she asserted had not been properly dissolved in 1707, merely adjourned). This request was turned down.

Wood engaged in many international campaigns, for Irish causes, to the remembrance of the British concentration camps during the Second Boer War which killed thousands, to supporting the Indian independence movement and supporting the Icelanders in their 1970s cod war over fishing grounds.

In 1972 came Wood's hunger strike for home rule, which effectively failed, but in 1979, Scots were given a referendum on the matter: Scotland referendum, 1979.

In the early 1970s Wood often read Scottish stories on the BBC children's TV programme "Jackanory" under the name Auntie Gwen. Having spent over a decade as a crofter in Moidart (moving to Edinburgh in 1952) she had a wide span of experience to call upon. In all she wrote ten books, the last being her aptly-titled autobiography, "Yours Sincerely for Scotland".

Wendy was the aunt of physicist J. B. Gunn and musician Spike Hughes. She was the sister-in-law of both Egyptologist Battiscombe Gunn and musician Herbert Hughes.

External links

* [http://www.textualities.net/illustrators/features/addisonr03.php "Designing Woman", concentrating on her artwork]
* [http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/RowenaMLove/page6.html Wendy Wood]
* [http://news.scotsman.com/features.cfm?id=65592005 "Writing women back into history books" ("The Scotsman")]


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