Women's Liberal Federation

Catherine & William Gladstone

The Women's Liberal Federation was an organisation that was part of the Liberal Party in the United Kingdom.

History

The Women's Liberal Federation (WLF) was formed in 1886 by fifteen local Women's Liberal Associations. In 1887 the first representative Council was held. It was reported that the federation membership was about 6,000. By 1904 there were 494 affiliated associations and a membership of approximately 67,600. The WLF's objectives included promoting just legislation for women, through the introduction of votes for women at local and parliamentary elections, on the same basis as men.[1]

In 1988, when the Liberal Party merged with the SDP to form the Liberal Democrats, the WLF was wound up.

President of the Women's Liberal Federation

The WLF President was elected annually, and served for a one-year term.[2]

Aberdeen
Bonham-Carter
Wintringham
Corbett Ashby
Alison Garland
From To Name
1877 1893 Catherine Gladstone
1893 1894 The Countess of Aberdeen, Ishbel Maria Gordon
1894 1902 The Countess of Carlisle
1902 1906 The Countess of Aberdeen
1908 1916 The Countess of Carlisle
1916 1919 Lady Aberconwy
1919 1921 Hilda Runciman
1921 1923 The Viscountess Cowdray
1923 1925 Violet Bonham Carter
1925 1927 Margaret Wintringham
1928 1929 Margery Corbett Ashby
1929 1931 Lady Acland
1931 1932 Catherine Alderton
1932 1934 Margaret Wintringham
1934 1936 Alison Garland
1936 1938 Megan Lloyd George
1938 1939 Viscountess Dorothy Gladstone
1939 1945 Violet Bonham Carter
1945 1947 Megan Lloyd George
1947 1949 Eleanor Layton, Lady Layton
1949 1950 Ethel Strudwick
1950 1952 Doreen Gorsky
1952 1955 Malys Thompson
1955 ? Sybil Mary Whitamore
by 1961 1962 Heather Harvey
1962 1964 or later Winifred Grubb
as of 1965 ? Audrey Malindine
by 1966 1968 Gaenor Heathcoat Amory
1968 1970 Stina Robson
1970 1972 Penelope Jessel
1972 1974 Joyce Rose
1974 1977 Baroness Seear
1977 ? Nelia Penman
? ? Meg Budd
? 1983 Elizabeth Sidney
1983 1985 Laura Grimond
by 1986 ? Christina Baron

References

  1. The Liberal Year Book, 1905
  2. The Liberal Year Book, 1905-1939

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