Kitty Kenney
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Caroline "Kitty" Kenney (1880–1952) was a sister of Annie Kenney, one of the most well-known British suffragettes to go on hunger strike,[1] for whom the Blathwayts planted commemorative trees[2] in their Eagle House garden in Batheaston, Somerset. Another sister, Jessie, was abroad when her involvement in explosives was discovered by the authorities.[3]
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Kitty Kenney | |
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Born | Caroline Kenney 1880 |
Died | 1952 |
Nationality | British |
Education | Maria Montessori |
Occupation | Headteacher |
Known for | Suffragette |
Relatives | Sarah (Nell), Ann (Annie), Jessica (Jessie) and Jane (Jenny) (sisters) |
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