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  1. Mary Reid Anderson (née Macarthur; 13 August 1880 – 1 January 1921) was a Scottish suffragist (although at odds with the national groups who were willing to let a minority of women gain the franchise) and was a leading trades unionist.

  2. Mary MacArthur, Ph.D., était scientifique pour le gouvernement du Canada et a étudié dans les années 1940 les principes scientifiques qui sous-tendent la déshydratation et la congélation des aliments.

  3. 6 juin 2019 · Mary Macarthur was the first woman to be selected by any political party to contest the 1918 General Election, which was called immediately after the war.

  4. Mary Reid Macarthur, the Scottish founder and leader of the all female trade union, the National Federation of Women Workers, died on 1 January 1921. This exhibition marks the centenary of her death and celebrates her pioneering work among British women workers.

  5. This digital exhibition explores the historical significance of trade union leader Mary Macarthur and the work of the National Federation of Women Workers. Using the TUC Library’s archives it illustrates the harshness of women’s work in the early 20th century and the campaign to organise women workers into trade unions.

  6. Brief biograhpy of Mary Macarthur (1880-1921), founder of the National Federation of Women Workers.

  7. 1 janv. 2021 · Exactly 100 years ago, trade union leader Mary Macarthur died on January 1st, 1921, aged just 40. Her early death robbed the British labour movement of the most charismatic female leader of her generation.