Alison Garland

Alison Vickers Garland (10 April 1862 – 26 September 1939), was a suffragist and British Liberal Party politician.

[1] She was the second daughter of Alfred Stephen Garland, master silversmith and Isabella Priestley of Grovefield, Birkenhead.

In 1911, she was part of this group that met with Liberal Government leaders H. H. Asquith and David Lloyd George to discuss the introduction of Votes for Women.

Again, she lacked the support of Lloyd George, whose candidate gained the seat; She did not contest either the 1923 or 1924 General Elections.

[8] She was instead Liberal candidate for the unpromising Warrington Division of Lancashire at the 1929 General Election; She did not stand for parliament again.

Alison Garland