Eleanora Mary Susanna Vynne (31 October 1857 – 18 February 1914) was a British novelist and political activist.
[2] In 1896 she was able to use her teaching skills and her reputation as a writer to establish a school of writing which operated by post and via the pages of the magazine ''Atalanta''.
They argued that women should be allowed to take risks with their health in the workplace or they may find themselves always in need to protection as if they were incapable.
[4] The book was noted for its accuracy, but the Economic Journal recognised its authors as Freedom of Labour Defence members and suspected that it may be arguing for the "equality of men and women".
They were happy to see younger women excluded from having the vote as long as it applied equally to young men as well.