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English: This is Harriet Emma Mahood, known as Hattie E. Mahood, as a young woman. She was the first female Baptist deacon, a British suffragist and Temperance Activist.
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Source Booklet - Burscough Remembers two remarkable people
Author not known, but the booklet was researched by Trevor Bridge 2020 and the images used were permitted by her granddaughter Ronwin Hurst who granted permission for their use in the booklet and via wilsonmiley@live.co.uk for identification purposes Harriet E. Mahood use on Wikimedia (20 May 2021).

permission has been given by the publishers and family and the work was used in a booklet from a project sponsored by Images of Burscough and the National Lottery Heritage Fund

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Hattie E. Mahood as a young woman

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