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Police Summons issued to Sarah Carwin

1910

Museum of London

Museum of London
London, United Kingdom

Metropolitan police notice summoning Sarah Carwin to appear before Bow Street Police court on 23rd November 1910 to answer the charge of wilfully obstructing police in the due execution of their duty. Dated 22nd November 1910 the summons relates to the arrest of Sarah during Black Friday.

Sarah Carwin was born in Bolton, Greater Manchester but moved to Russia with her family as a young girl. She returned to England in 1881 undertaking social work with the West London Mission. She also worked as a nurse at Great Ormond Street hospital, set up a co-operative dressmaking business and later established a Babies home for illegitimate children. She was arrested and imprisoned multiple times between 1909 and 1912 for Suffragette militancy, including window smashing and wilfully obstructing the police. On her arrival in Holloway prison in 1909 she smashed all the windows in her cell and was moved to a basement room for insubordination. In March 1912 she was arrested for breaking 7 windows in Regents Street. She served time in Winson Green prison where she took part in hunger strikes and was forcibly fed.

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