Minnie Turner

[1] She ran a guest house in Brighton, the "Sea View", which served as a vacation spot, but also a haven for British suffragettes who had been imprisoned for the suffrage cause, many who were recovering from force-feeding.

[2] Turner had hosted Minnie Baldock, and paid the travel costs for her to support the local efforts of Mary Clarke in campaigning during the summer.

[citation needed] Turner's own windows were threatened in retaliation in an anonymous postcard, from 'WHAT HO ALF', and one or two were indeed broken.

[4] In 2018 a blue plaque honoring Turner was unveiled at the site of the "Sea View" at 13 Victoria Road, Brighton.

[6] Turner 's collection of suffragette postcards in the Museum of London[5] gives an insight into her supportive role to women activists during their difficult situations.