Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mary_Fraser_Dott> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 47 of
47
with 100 triples per page.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott abstract "Mary Fraser Dott (died about 1980) was a Scottish nationalist political activist.Mary and her husband George Dott were already Scottish nationalists when, in 1928, they became founder members of the National Party of Scotland; when this merged into the Scottish National Party (SNP), they became founder members of the new party.From the 1930s, Dott organised the Scottish Literature Society, and under this title, held events at her house in Edinburgh which included readings by people including Hugh MacDiarmid.In 1946, the SNP's revised policy document was developed and signed by leading party members at the Dott's house, and incorporated some of their ideas, taken from social credit and Georgism. Following this, in 1947, she was appointed as the party's National Secretary. During this time, she attended the 1948 Hague Congress on behalf of the party, and she stood unsuccessfully in the Edinburgh East by-election, 1947, taking 1,682 votes. She was the only woman to stand in a British parliamentary election for the party until Winnie Ewing in 1967.Although Dott stood down as National Secretary in 1951, she remained active in the party, opposing John MacCormick's Scottish Covenant Association split. She served on the SNP's publicity committee and was involved in the campaign to have the British queen recognised as the first Elizabeth to rule over Scotland.In 1962, she gave a speech at Broxburn in support of William Wolfe, where she claimed that Scottish MPs were \"afraid of being laughed at\" due to their nationalities.".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageID "47235898".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageLength "2873".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageRevisionID "674233880".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Broxburn,_West_Lothian.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980_deaths.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Edinburgh.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_National_Party_politicians.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_Renaissance.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_East_by-election,_1947.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Georgism.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Hague_Congress_(1948).
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_MacDiarmid.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink John_MacCormick.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink National_Party_of_Scotland.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Curran_(Scottish_politician).
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Robert_McIntyre.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Covenant_Association.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_National_Party.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_nationalism.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Social_credit.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink William_Wolfe.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLink Winnie_Ewing.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mary Fraser Dott".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott after Robert_Curran_(Scottish_politician).
- Mary_Fraser_Dott before Robert_McIntyre.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott title "National Secretary of the Scottish National Party".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End_box.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-ppo.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_box.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott years "1947".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott subject Category:1980_deaths.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott subject Category:People_from_Edinburgh.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott subject Category:Scottish_National_Party_politicians.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott subject Category:Scottish_Renaissance.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott hypernym Mary.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott type Person.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott comment "Mary Fraser Dott (died about 1980) was a Scottish nationalist political activist.Mary and her husband George Dott were already Scottish nationalists when, in 1928, they became founder members of the National Party of Scotland; when this merged into the Scottish National Party (SNP), they became founder members of the new party.From the 1930s, Dott organised the Scottish Literature Society, and under this title, held events at her house in Edinburgh which included readings by people including Hugh MacDiarmid.In 1946, the SNP's revised policy document was developed and signed by leading party members at the Dott's house, and incorporated some of their ideas, taken from social credit and Georgism. ".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott label "Mary Fraser Dott".
- Mary_Fraser_Dott sameAs Q20678681.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott sameAs Q20678681.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott wasDerivedFrom Mary_Fraser_Dott?oldid=674233880.
- Mary_Fraser_Dott isPrimaryTopicOf Mary_Fraser_Dott.