Mary Broadhurst

She was awarded an MA degree by the University of London and then taught at Liverpool Ladies' College.

She aimed to introduce practical laboratory study in the physical sciences and in 1882 also joined the Glasgow Natural History Society.

[2] She and Margaret Milne Farquharson had been the salaried Liverpool organisers for the Women's Freedom League, but the WFL failed to establish a voice distinct from the WSPU despite some novel campaigning.

[4] She was the president and Margaret Milne Farquharson was the secretary[5] and the NPL was based in St James Street in London.

[8] The NPL was funded by leading Muslims and UK government cabinet members were advised to avoid it.

Women being trained by the National Land Council in 1916