DescriptionHunger striking Suffragettes resting in the garden of Dorset Hall, Merton Park.jpg
English: L to R: Edith Marian Begbie, three year old Paul Lamartine Yates (Roses's son), Mrs Gertrude Wilkinson Florence Mcfarlane (right) at Dorset Hall, Merton Park c.1912
Florence Mcfarlane (“Dundee’s hungerstriker”.) and Mrs Begbie were sisters,
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Edith Marian Begbie, three year old Paul Lamartine Yates, Mrs Gertrude Wilkinson Florence Mcfarlane