The British Newspaper Archive features Agness Olive Beamish who was force-fed and drugged in Holloway Prison.
https://blog.britishnewspaperarchive.co ... e-beamish/
... and was the sister of Ferdinand Uniacke Beamish.
A photo of her here...
http://www.museumoflondonprints.com/ima ... -1913-1914
Suffragette
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Re: Suffragette
Which club was her brother most prominent at? I don't have my resources in my current location so cannot check. I have a feeling I have a game of his against William Ward, who played for either City or Lyceum at the time.
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Re: Suffragette
F U Beamish played club chess for Bristol & Clifton, county chess for Gloucestershire and correspondence chess for Ireland.