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Viscountess Rhondda (1883-1958)

Viscountess Rhondda was a hereditary woman peer in her own right, who was denied the opportunity to sit in the House of Lords following a famous test case before the Lords Committee for Privileges in 1922. She was also an active suffragette in her youth, a leading feminist between the wars, a magazine proprietor and a successful businesswoman, including become the first, and only, female president of the Institute of Directors.

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Title

Margaret Haig Thomas, Viscountess Rhondda (1883-1958)

Artist

Alice Mary Burton R.B.A. (1893-1968)

Date

1931

Medium

Oil on canvas

Catalogue number

Palace of Westminster Collection WOA 7177