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  1. Florence Elizabeth Lockwood (1861-1937) was an English suffragist and political activist who was mainly active in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Early life [ edit ] Lockwood was born in 1861 in Devonport, Devon .

    • Slade School of Fine Art
    • March 27, 1937 (aged 75), London, UK
    • Florence Elizabeth Murray, October 21, 1861, Devonport, Devon, UK
    • British
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  3. Jan 15, 2016 · Facebook. Steve Cochran. ·. January 15, 2016 ·. FLORENCE LOCKWOOD first wife of STEVE COCHRAN - they met at the .... I have to run ... will finish this story later - but they were still teens and they were both acting in theater near Carmel ... I have a picture of them there that is dated 1935 but that date does not jell with other facts ...

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    FLORENCE E. LOCKWOOD. A Former Colne Valley Liberal Worker. DEATH IN LONDON. Women's Suffrage Agitation Recalled. This afternoon the remains of the late Mrs. Florence Elizabeth Lockwood, formerly well known in the Colne Valley, were cremated at Golders Green, By her death, which occurred at her home, 135, Gloucester Place, London, on Saturday ...

  6. Born in Norwalk, Connecticut in 1820, LeGrand Lockwood was the fifth son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Kellogg Lockwood. By the early nineteenth century numerous Lockwood descendants owned many residences and businesses in Norwalk. LeGrand’s family originally settled in Norwalk in the 1640s. At the age of 55, LeGrand’s father decided to seek ...

  7. Florence Lockwood was born in 1861 in Devonport, Devon. She spent most of her childhood in Portsmouth, living with her parents and five siblings. Her father was a naval doctor, and she had a comfortable middle-class upbringing. In 1887, Lockwood moved to London to study at the prestigious Slade Art School.

  8. Florence Lockwood was an artist and painted numerous pictures of scenes in the Colne Valley. She was a vice-president of Huddersfield Art Society and many of her pictures were displayed at the society’s exhibitions. She also embroidered a banner for the women’s suffrage society bearing a Colne Valley scene and the motto ‘Votes for Homes’.

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