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- Espérance_Club abstract "The Espérance Club, and the Maison Espérance dressmaking cooperative, were founded in the mid-1890s by Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence and Mary Neal in response to distressing conditions for girls in the London dress trade. The club was based at 50 Cumberland Market, in the St Pancras area of London.Mary Neal had become fascinated by the folk songs and dances being collected by Cecil Sharp, and invited some traditional dancers to teach morris dancing to the young women of the Espérance Club. Thus was born the Espérance Morris, which inspired a modern London women's side, New Esperance Morris.After donating a £1,000 legacy to the club and meeting Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Lady Constance Lytton was enthused by the women's movement and thus became a leading suffragette activist.".
- Espérance_Club thumbnail The_Sundial_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1222431.jpg?width=300.
- Espérance_Club wikiPageID "11003099".
- Espérance_Club wikiPageRevisionID "569357677".
- Espérance_Club subject Category:Defunct_clubs_and_societies.
- Espérance_Club subject Category:English_folk_dance.
- Espérance_Club comment "The Espérance Club, and the Maison Espérance dressmaking cooperative, were founded in the mid-1890s by Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence and Mary Neal in response to distressing conditions for girls in the London dress trade. The club was based at 50 Cumberland Market, in the St Pancras area of London.Mary Neal had become fascinated by the folk songs and dances being collected by Cecil Sharp, and invited some traditional dancers to teach morris dancing to the young women of the Espérance Club.".
- Espérance_Club label "Espérance Club".
- Espérance_Club sameAs Esp%C3%A9rance_Club.
- Espérance_Club sameAs Q5399204.
- Espérance_Club sameAs Q5399204.
- Espérance_Club wasDerivedFrom Espérance_Club?oldid=569357677.
- Espérance_Club depiction The_Sundial_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1222431.jpg.