From tragic '˜1st blood' to fire raising - the story of Scottish suffragettes

Frances Parker is escorted from Ayr Sheriff CourtFrances Parker is escorted from Ayr Sheriff Court
Frances Parker is escorted from Ayr Sheriff Court
Suffragette Frances Parker invoked lines from Scots Wha Hae and the freedom-fighting spirit of Robert the Bruce as she refused to enter the dock at Ayr Sheriff Court on trial for trying to bomb Burns' Cottage in nearby Alloway.

Now the story of her fight in July 1914, along with those of other Scottish suffragettes and suffragists, is told in an exhibition run by the National Record of Scotland (NRS) in Edinburgh that opens today.

Details of protests, arrests and hunger strikes, as well as notes from prison attendants, doctors and “suppressed” letters not allowed to be sent by female prisoners, have gone on show to mark the 100th anniversary of some women getting the vote.

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