Elizabeth Crawford (historian)

Elizabeth Crawford OBE is a British author, historian and dealer in suffrage ephemera.

She has been called the Suffrage Detective[3] and has written several "key works"[4] on the history of the suffrage movement in the United Kingdom including The Women’s Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide, Art and Suffrage: A Biographical Dictionary of Suffrage Artists, and The Women's Suffrage Movement in Britain and Ireland: A Regional Survey.

The Reference Guide, in particular, has been termed "indispensable.

"[5] Martin Pugh called the book, which includes 400 biographies and 800 entries on organizations, a "magnificent research tool and a great stimulus to professionals and amateurs alike.

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Flyer for the rally that became Black Friday , saved by Kate Frye and included in Campaigning for the Vote: Kate Parry Frye's Suffrage Diary , edited by Elizabeth Crawford. [ 1 ] Purple and green were colors of the movement. [ 2 ]