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Agnes Amy Bulley
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| Born | 1852 | ||||||
| Died | 1939 | ||||||
| Residence | 33 Acomb Street, Manchester | ||||||
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House Notes
Proposed by A.C. Haddon; seconded by J.L. Myres 1903.10.27
Notes From Elsewhere
Bulley [married name Brooke], (Agnes) Amy (1852-1939), promoter of women's education and women's trade unionism, was born on 20 April 1852 at Liscard, New Brighton, Cheshire, one of four sons and ten daughters of Samuel Marshall Bulley (1811-1880), cotton broker, and Mary Rachel Bulley, née Raffles (1817-1887). The Bulleys held ...
Publications
External Publications
Women's Work; With a Preface by Lady Dilke
by Agnes Amy Bulley