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Person    | Female  Born 12/5/1872  Died 2/1/1946

Eleanor Rathbone

Eleanor Rathbone

Politician and social reformer. Born Eleanor Florence Rathbone at 14 Prince's Gardens, according to the , our trusted source; others say Liverpool. She made an extensive study of the position of widows under the poor law and became a leading advocate for family allowances in Britain. Entering parliament in 1929, she espoused many causes including the franchise for Indian women. She was a vigorous worker on behalf of refugees, and became a supporter of Zionism. Died at 26 Hampstead Lane, Highgate.

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Eleanor Rathbone, 1872-1946, pioneer of family allowances, lived here. Greate...

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Eleanor Rathbone, 1872 - 1946

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