Alison Neilans

Alison Roberta Noble Neilans (19 June 1884 – 17 July 1942) was an English suffragette.

Neilans was a member of the executive committee of the Women's Freedom League, a member of the Church League for Women's Suffrage and the East London Federation of Suffragettes, where she worked with Sylvia Pankhurst.

She had a good life until her father died when she was age 12, and she was obliged to work as a bookkeeper.

[5] Chapin was given a larger sentence than Neilans, but she was released two days after her under the "King's Pardon".

[4] In August 1913, Neilans was the speaker for the daily meetings of the Women's Freedom League 'Clyde Coast Campaign', which included Rothesay, Largs and Dunoon.

Alison Neilans was the general secretary for the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene in the 1920s.
Charlotte Despard and Neilans at the Women's Freedom League caravan's window in 1908