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International Women’s Day: The Women Who Built Bristol

Find out what we learnt during our International Women's Day Walking Tour.

08/03/2023

BID Lead
Sabrina Shutter

To celebrate International Women’s Day we invited our levy payers to join Jane Duffus, Bristol-based author of The Women Who Built Bristol books, for a special guided tour through time to discuss some of the extraordinary – but lesser known – stories of amazing women who lived and worked Bristol. The sold out event saw people who live and work in Bristol city centre brave the first dusting of snow in the city this year to walk through Queen Square, the Old City and stop off at the Bristol Beacon.

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HERE’S A SNIPPET OF WHAT WE LEARNT…

SARAH GUPPY

Sarah Guppy was the first woman to patent a bridge in 1811 and was involved in the earlier designs of the Clifton Suspension Bridge. She was appreciated by Brunel but not truly recognised for the talented engineer that she was.

Vera Holme and Elsie Howie

In May 1989, sister suffragettes snuck into Bristol Beacon, formerly known as Colston Tower, and hid inside a large organ overnight before a political address by a Liberal MP who did not want women to get the vote. During the meeting hey shouted ‘votes for women’ which echoed through the organ, confusing the men.

SARAH SIDDONS

Once the top performing artist at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre, previously known as the Bristol Theatre Royal. Sarah Siddons acted here periodically between 1779 and 1808, earning up to £3 a week. Some believe that she continues to haunt the theatre.

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