Violet Markham

Violet Rosa Markham
Violet Markham, of the National Service League, WW I
Born1872
Died1959 (aged 86–87)
SpouseLieutenant-Colonel James Carruthers
RelativesSir Arthur Markham, 1st Baronet (brother)
Violet Markham and her brother Charles Paxton Markham (1903)[1]

Violet Rosa Markham CH (October 1872 – 2 February 1959) was a writer, social reformer, campaigner against women's suffrage and administrator. She grew up near Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Actively involved in community and welfare work, she held a number of public positions, including in educational administration, and social assistance and poverty relief bodies. Despite her opposition to women's suffrage, she stood for election as a Liberal Party candidate in the 1918 General Election, without success, and later served as town councillor and the first female mayor of Chesterfield. Her writings on her travels and an autobiographical work, among others, were published during her lifetime. Markham married James Carruthers in 1915; he died in 1936.

  1. ^ Markham family photographs, accessed 22 August 2008