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        <description>The age of this person at the time of the 1911 UK Census</description>
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of the WSPU and was commissioned by them to produce the attractive flyer that advertised the suffrage Coronation Procession of 17 June. She also produced front-page cartoons for the 9 June and 8 September 1911 issues of the WSPU’s paper, Votes for Women. Marjorie Hamilton continued to work as an artist but eventually returned to Canada where, having married in 1926, she remained for the rest of her life</text>
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