Abbreviation | WTAU |
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Predecessor | British Women's Temperance Association |
Formation | 1893 |
Purpose | women's temperance activism |
Headquarters | 4 Ludgate Hill, London |
Region served | UK |
Main organ | Wings |
Women's Total Abstinence Union (WTAU) was a British women's organization active during the temperance movement in the United Kingdom. Its headquarters were at 4 Ludgate Hill, London. In addition to a president, there were 41 vice-presidents. The general committee met four times a years and consisted of members of the Executive Committee and 40 others elected annually from the council meetings of delegates. The Executive Committee consisted of the officers and 23 elected members. There was a sub-committee for junior work.[1]