Winifred Blatchford

Winifred Norris Blatchford (1882–1968) was an English magazine editor and book critic.

She was the daughter of socialist Robert Blatchford and his wife Sarah, née Crossley.

[2] In 1910, Winifred became editor of The Woman Worker, a monthly socialist magazine, which changed its name to Women Folk that year.

[3] Her writing condemned the exploitation of the working classes: 'I do not want any woman to slave her life away in shrieking, dinning factories, so that I may wear a woollen gown.

'[4] During the early 1910s, Winifred also took over the book review column "In the Library" in The Clarion, the socialist newspaper founded by her father.

Blatchford edited the monthly magazine The Woman Worker .