Diary entries from 1920-1941

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Title

Diary entries from 1920-1941

Description

Top to bottom:
20/07/1920: Fry reads that Margery [her sister] has been appointed magistrate for London, Fry is hopeful this will giver her "immensely extended power of carrying out her ideas of penal reform". [FY/A/14]

01/08/1941: Margery went to Bow Street and them to speak to a Penal Reform Conference at Cambridge
[FY/A/19]

17/08/1941: Margery returned from the Isle of Man having ''released' 5 or 6 Communists', Fry describes the situation witnessed by Margery where the Manxmen, so opposed to the British Fascists being sent there, "howled and demonstrated so firecely that the authoritoes daren't let them land till 5 the next a.m."
[FY/A/19]

15/12/1941: Margery returned from London where she was sitting on the Alien's tribunal, with the "very deaf & fascist Francis Lindley"
[FY/A/20]

Creator

Fry; Isabel

Source

Isabel Fry Collection, IOE Archive

Publisher

UCL DIS:ARM

Date

1920-1941

Format

JPEG

Identifier

FY/A/14
FY/A/19
FY/A/19
FY/A/20

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

17.7cm x 10.5cm

Files

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Citation

Fry; Isabel, “Diary entries from 1920-1941,” Isabel Fry: The Everyday Life of an Extraordinary Woman, accessed May 16, 2024, https://isabelfry.omeka.net/items/show/25.