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0ne Hundred and Ten Years On

A hundred and ten years ago, seven women from Cornwall started their walk to Hyde Park in support of getting the vote for women. Ten years ago, some of us walked a little of the way to support their memory and today, another group, again led by Claire Ingleheart and Dreadnaught Southwest, walked from Lands End to St Just to commemorate the day.
In the Plen an Gwarry in St Just the walkers met with another hundred people who had come along to sing to honour those women and the thousands that joined them in a rally in Hyde Park. We all sang Oxygen and it was extremely moving as the seven names of those women were remembered.  I was so involved I didn’t get many photos but here is a taster and one of me taken by a friend as we were leaving after the most uplifting community event.

Here is a recording of the Ingleheart Singers singing the wonderful rousing song, Oxygen,  in Truro Cathedral some time ago. I had just had my hip replaced and was in the audience able to record though I couldn’t sing on that occasion.

 

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Gladys Roberts, Rupi Kaur and Seed Head

I think I have identified the Suffragette who wrote the Diary as Gladys Roberts. You can read about my research here. Please share the post here and there. I am really hoping that with the extra interest in Suffragettes at the moment,, tomorrow being the Centenary of Women’s Suffrage,  someone might recognise her name and be able to tell me more.

This small poem came my way yesterday and seemed appropriate for the times.

Rupi Kaur

The Clematis is all but gone but there are a few delicate seed heads left behind.

Clematis

 

 

 

 
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Posted by on February 5, 2018 in Beauty, nature, Photography, poetry, Postaday2018

 

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