Clare Annesley

Lady Clare Annesley (30 June 1893 – 7 August 1980) was a British pacifist and socialist activist.Born at Castlewellan, Lady Clare was the daughter of Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley and Priscilla Cecilia Armytage Moore.[2] She became active in social work in the East End of London, and in the suffrage movement, alongside her sister, Constance Malleson.[1] She also campaigned for vegetarianism, and against the hunting of animals and wearing of furs.[1] In 1931, she also stood in the Victoria ward of Westminster City Council, but was not elected.
CastlewellanpacifistHugh Annesley, 5th Earl AnnesleySlade School of ArtEast End of Londonsuffrage movementConstance MallesonIndependent Labour PartyUnion of Democratic ControlWomen's International LeaguevegetarianismLabour PartyBristol Westa by-election in 1928the 1929 general electionBedford1931 general electionWestminster City CouncilFellowship PartyThe TimesIllustrated London News