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Person    | Female  Born 21/5/1890  Died 29/9/1957

Daisy Parsons

Daisy Parsons

Marguerite "Daisy" Parsons was born in Poplar as Marguerite Lena Millo. When she was young her parents moved to Canning Town, part of West Ham. Working in a factory showed her how men and women were treated differently. 1908 married trade unionist Tom Parsons and started a family. She joined the suffragette cause and was part of a delegation to the Prime Minister in 1914 - this photo is from that event. She later became a councillor and 1936-7 was West Ham's first woman mayor. Awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours of 1951. Died London.

From at least 2012 until 2020 a substation in Hermit Road Recreation Ground, E16, was covered with a mural, one section of which celebrated Parsons' work.  The substation was demolished in 2020.

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Daisy Parsons

Daisy Parsons, MBE, 1890 - 1957, first female Mayor of West Ham. London Borou...

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