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- Louise_Samuel abstract "Dame Louise Victoria Samuel DBE (died 13 October 1925), née Steibel, sometimes called Louise Gilbert Samuel was an English suffragist and charity worker.The daughter of Isaac Steibel, she married, in 1889, Gilbert Ellis Samuel, son of Edwin Samuel and brother of Sir Stuart Samuel and Herbert Samuel, Viscount Samuel. From its foundation in 1908 until its dissolution in 1918, she served as honorary secretary of the Conservative Women's Franchise Association, a non-militant women's suffrage movement. In 1919, she was elected to Chelsea Borough Council for the Municipal Reform Party. In August 1914, she co-founded the War Refugees' Committee. She was a member of the Managing Committee and head of the Health Section throughout the First World War.In 1918, she was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her refugee work. She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 1920 civilian war honours.".
- Louise_Samuel alias "Steibel, Louise Victoria (birth name)".
- Louise_Samuel deathDate "1925-10-13".
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- Louise_Samuel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Louise Samuel".
- Louise_Samuel alternativeNames "Steibel, Louise Victoria".
- Louise_Samuel dateOfDeath "1925-10-13".
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- Louise_Samuel name "Samuel, Louise".
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- Louise_Samuel description "English political activist and humanitarian".
- Louise_Samuel description "English political activist and humanitarian".
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- Louise_Samuel hypernym Suffragist.
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- Louise_Samuel comment "Dame Louise Victoria Samuel DBE (died 13 October 1925), née Steibel, sometimes called Louise Gilbert Samuel was an English suffragist and charity worker.The daughter of Isaac Steibel, she married, in 1889, Gilbert Ellis Samuel, son of Edwin Samuel and brother of Sir Stuart Samuel and Herbert Samuel, Viscount Samuel.".
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- Louise_Samuel name "Louise Samuel".
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