Adeline Bourne (January 1873 – 8 February 1965) was a British actress, suffragette and charity worker.
[2] In 1908 she helped found the Actresses' Franchise League,[4] and served as its Joint Secretary.
In 1915 she founded the British Women's Hospital, which raised £150,000 to establish the Royal Star and Garter Home for disabled soldiers.
During World War I she served abroad as an officer in Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps.
In 1928 she was Vice President of the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene's Josephine Butler Appeal Fund.