Agnes de Silva | |
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Born | Agnes Marion Nell 1885 Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Died | 1961 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Occupation | Movement for adult suffrage for women |
Known for | Women’s Franchise Union of Sri Lanka. |
Spouse | George E. de Silva |
Children | Anil de Silva Minnette de Silva Fredrick de Silva |
Relatives | Paul Nell (father) Andreas Nell (brother) |
Agnes Marion de Silva (née Nell; 1885-1961) was a Sri Lankan women's activist from a progressive society who, during the 1930s, pioneered issues related to women and in particular adult suffrage or franchise for women in Sri Lanka.[1] She was instrumental in establishing the Women’s Franchise Union of Sri Lanka.[2][3]