Glasgow and West of Scotland Association for Women's Suffrage

The association met for the first time in 1902, in the home of founding president Mrs Greig, at 18 Lynedoch Crescent, Glasgow, and affiliated to the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies the following year.

"He was asked by Mrs Hunter for a pledge that the Government would bring in a women's suffrage Bill before this Parliament came to the end of its career.

In the advertisements, they identified themselves as "non-party, non-militant" and "law-abiding", in order to distinguish themselves from the more militant groups, such as the Women's Social and Political Union.

[15][16] After the Representation of the People Act 1918 was passed, the Association quickly moved on to promoting women candidates in local government elections.

[18] In 1933, the societies were dissolved for financial reason; however, the women continued to meet in Queen Margaret Union at University of Glasgow until the 1960s.

Suffrage Campaigning- National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS)1908-1918 (23070340306)
Dr Elizabeth Pace
Edward Caird
Marion Gilchrist (doctor) 1894
Portrait of Thomas Martin Lindsay
Manifesto NUWSS
18 Lynedoch Crescent, Glasgow