Marie Naylor (1856 – 1940) was a British artist and militant suffragette.
She studied art and had a self portrait exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1890, which was commented on by the Illustrated London News.
[4] This WSPU stunt was to drop off a large group of women from a removal van (a pantechnicon) so they could storm the House of Commons.
On 9 April 1910 she was given the honour of planting a tree in "Annie's Arboretum".
[6]When Emmeline Pankhurst died on 14 June 1928, Naylor was one of her pallbearers, alongside other former suffragettes Georgiana Brackenbury, Marie Brackenbury, Marion Wallace Dunlop, Harriet Kerr, Mildred Mansel, Kitty Marshall, Rosamund Massy, Ada Wright and Barbara Wylie.