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词条 Elsa Gye
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  1. Early life

  2. Life as a suffragette

  3. Later life

  4. Legacy

  5. References

{{short description|Scottish suffragette}}

Elsa Gye (1881 – 1943) was a music student at Guildhall who became a suffragette and involved in disruptive events in London and Scotland and was imprisoned for the cause of women's suffrage[1]. She married the brother of fellow suffragette Daisy Bullock, William Ewart Gye in 1911 whilst he was a medical student at Edinburgh, and had her first child in 1912. He took her surname[2]. Later he went on to work with the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Gye helped the creation of the Suffragette Record Room in London.

Early life

Elsa was educated at Croydon High School and the Guildhall School of Music.

Life as a suffragette

Gye was one of a large number of women who hid in furniture vehicles and rushed on Parliament on 11-13 February 1908, and was arrested and sentenced to six weeks in prison [3]. She had met 'Daisy' Bullock in 1907 and was with Gladice Keevil, Nellie Martel, Emmeline Pankhurst, Aeta Lamb when they disrupted Chancellor H. Asquith speaking at a meeting in Nottingham. In 1908, Gye worked with Minnie Baldock to open a local branch of Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) in Nottingham. Daisy's brother William Ewart Gye had studied chemistry in Nottingham and then was a medical student at Edinburgh, when he married Elsa Gye in 1911, whilst a student, with financial support or friends, including Elsa herself [3]. Her husband took her surname and became Dr W.E. Gye.

During Churchill's campaign for the by-election in 1908 in Dundee, after losing his seat in Peckham, Gye went with Rachel Barrett and Helen Fraser to over 200 meetings, spoke at factories and at the large Gaiety Theatre in Dundee, gathering crowds to hear them criticising the Prime Minister's dealings with women over the question of suffrage.

Gye was supportive to Constance Lytton during her first activism in 1909, recommending she should breach the peace to get herself arrested and make speeches to attract attention [3]. She was separated from Lytton in the crowd and the crush affected Lytton's weak heart. She was also one of the organisers with Gladys Keevil of noisy protests at Budget meetings at Bingley Hall, Birmingham on 17th September 1909 when firemen were on standby, and other women used slates from a nearby roof to drown out Asquith's speech[4].

The mother of fellow suffragette, Elsie Howey wrote to Gye in 1928 to complain about the effect of force feeding on her daughter's voice.[3]

Later life

After the passing of the Representation of the People Act 1918, in which some women within the United Kingdom were first given the right to vote, Elsa Gye's husband worked on cancer research with the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, and on infection in World War I.

Legacy

Gye helped the creation of the Suffragette Record Room in London. No photograph of herself was provided or is known to exist[2]. She died in 1943.

References

1. ^{{Cite book|url=http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/ee5a777f-1d7c-416b-a249-c7cb64fcc0a8|title=Roll of Honour of Suffragette Prisoners 1905-1914|last=|first=|date=1950|publisher=Suffragette Fellowship|isbn=|location=London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library|pages=7LAC/2|language=English}}
2. ^{{Cite book|title=The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1886-1928|last=Crawfurd|first=Elizabeth|publisher=|year=|isbn=1 84142031X|location=London|pages=254}}
3. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1016848621|title=Rise up, women! : the remarkable lives of the suffragettes|last=Diane,|first=Atkinson,|publisher=Bloomsbury|year=2018|isbn=9781408844045|location=London|pages=87,94,135,166,357,539|oclc=1016848621}}
4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://gdc.galegroup.com.ezproxy.is.ed.ac.uk/gdc/artemis/NewspapersDetailsPage/NewspapersDetailsWindow?disableHighlighting=false&displayGroupName=DVI-Newspapers&docIndex=1&source=fullList&prodId=TTDA&mode=view&limiter=&display-query=TX+Asquith+AND+PU+%22The+Times%22+AND+IU+38513+AND+DA+119071211&contentModules=&action=e&sortBy=&windowstate=normal&currPage=1&dviSelectedPage=&scanId=&query=TX+Asquith+AND+PU+%22The+Times%22+AND+IU+38513+AND+DA+119071211&search_within_results=&p=GDCS&catId=&u=ed_itw&displayGroups=&documentId=GALE%7CCS202044811&activityType=SelectedSearch&failOverType=&commentary=|title=The Times|last=|first=|date=11 December 1907|work=The Times|access-date=1 February 2019}}
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