The Woman's Signal
http://dbpedia.org/resource/The_Woman's_Signal an entity of type: Artifact100021939
The Woman's Signal est un magazine féministe hebdomadaire britannique, publié du 4 janvier 1894 au 23 mars 1899. Il a pour origine le Woman's Herald (1891-1893), lui-même issu du Women's Penny Paper. Il est publié par (en) et (en) jusqu'en septembre 1895, puis par Florence Fenwick-Miller jusqu'à l'arrêt de sa publication. Il est édité par Marshall & Son, 125, Fleet Street, paraît chaque jeudi et coûte 1 penny.
rdf:langString
The Woman's Signal was a weekly British feminist magazine published by Marshall & Son, London, from 4 January 1894 to 23 March 1899. It was edited by Lady Henry Somerset, Annie Holdsworth and Florence Fenwick-Miller. Although primarily a temperance paper, it dealt with several feminist issues including fair wages. It began life as The Women's Penny Paper (27 October 1888 – 27 December 1890), edited by Helena B Temple (Henrietta Müller), later becoming The Woman’s Herald (3 January 1891 – 28 December 1893). In 1892, Mrs Frank Morrison became editor, followed by Christina Bremner, then by Lady Henry Somerset in 1893. It was bought out by Lady Henry and renamed The Woman's Signal. Florence Fenwick-Miller bought the paper in 1895 and was the editor and sole proprietor until its demise in 1899.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
The Woman's Signal
rdf:langString
The Woman's Signal
xsd:integer
33888089
xsd:integer
1083201184
rdf:langString
The Woman's Signal est un magazine féministe hebdomadaire britannique, publié du 4 janvier 1894 au 23 mars 1899. Il a pour origine le Woman's Herald (1891-1893), lui-même issu du Women's Penny Paper. Il est publié par (en) et (en) jusqu'en septembre 1895, puis par Florence Fenwick-Miller jusqu'à l'arrêt de sa publication. Il est édité par Marshall & Son, 125, Fleet Street, paraît chaque jeudi et coûte 1 penny.
rdf:langString
The Woman's Signal was a weekly British feminist magazine published by Marshall & Son, London, from 4 January 1894 to 23 March 1899. It was edited by Lady Henry Somerset, Annie Holdsworth and Florence Fenwick-Miller. Although primarily a temperance paper, it dealt with several feminist issues including fair wages. It began life as The Women's Penny Paper (27 October 1888 – 27 December 1890), edited by Helena B Temple (Henrietta Müller), later becoming The Woman’s Herald (3 January 1891 – 28 December 1893). In 1892, Mrs Frank Morrison became editor, followed by Christina Bremner, then by Lady Henry Somerset in 1893. It was bought out by Lady Henry and renamed The Woman's Signal. Florence Fenwick-Miller bought the paper in 1895 and was the editor and sole proprietor until its demise in 1899.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
2124