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  1. Anne Cobden-Sanderson oder Julia Sarah Anne Cobden (* 26. März 1853 in London; † 2. November 1926 in Hammersmith) war eine britische Sozialistin und Suffragette . Leben. Cobden wurde 1853 in London in die Familie des radikalen Politikers Richard Cobden und dessen Ehefrau Catherine Anne geboren.

  2. Julia Sarah Anne Cobden-Sanderson ( née Cobden; 26 March 1853 – 2 November 1926) was an English socialist, suffragette and vegetarian . Life. Cobden was born in London in 1853 to Catherine Anne and the radical politician Richard Cobden. After her father died, she was educated at schools in Britain and Germany.

  3. Anne Cobden married the barrister Thomas James Sanderson on 5th August 1882. They both held progressive political opinions and adopted the surname Cobden-Sanderson. Anne had two children, Richard (1884–1964) and Stella (1886–1979). She became good friends with William Morris and was influenced by the economic ideas of Henry George.

  4. Anne Cobden-Sanderson oder Julia Sarah Anne Cobden (* 26. März 1853 in London; † 2. November 1926 in Hammersmith) war eine britische Sozialistin und Suffragette.

  5. Sitter in 8 portraits. Daughter of radical statesman Richard Cobden, Anne Cobden-Sanderson was a high- profile member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). Immersed in the circle of William Morris, she began bookbinding with her husband Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson, who would soon launch Dove Press with her investment and guidance.

  6. Cobden-Sanderson, Anne (1853-1926) Also known as: Cobden, Julia Sarah Anne. Image. Participated in (1) Mentioned in (3) Comments (0) International Congress of Women (1919) Birth Date. Death Date. Birthplace. London, England. Biographical Text. Occupation. Woman suffrage activist. Source. Anne Cobden-Sanderson. Collection. Tags.

  7. In 1908, the League sponsored the visit of Anne Cobden-Sanderson, who stressed the role of trade union women in building the movement. The following year, Emmeline Pankhurst asked Blatch to arrange a tour of the USA for her, citing her need to raise funds for treatment of her son, who suffered from polio.