Angela Smith is a women's rights activist from Gibraltar, who founded the Gibraltar Women's Association (GWA)].[1][2] The GWA stemmed from the Gibraltar Housewives Association, which was established by Smith.[1] She was chair of the association from 1966 to 1969.[1] In 1966 she organised a petition, signed by 96% of the women's electorate, designed to demonstrate to the British government that Gibraltar wished to remain British.[3][4] The same year, when General Franco banned Spanish women from crossing the border to work in Gibraltar, Smith was instrumental in establishing a Gibraltarian women's workforce.[5] In 2016, at the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of the GWA, a letter from Smith was read out by her daughter.[6]