Elizabeth Gould Bell

Elizabeth Gould Bell
Portrait of Elizabeth Gould Bell.
Born(1862-12-24)24 December 1862
Newry, Ireland
Died9 July 1934(1934-07-09) (aged 71)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Alma materQueen's College Belfast (RUI)
OccupationDoctor
Known forBeing one of the first women medical graduates in Ireland, and for her direct action commitment to women's suffrage.
MovementIrish Women's Suffrage Society, Women's Social and Political Union

Elizabeth Gould Bell (24 December 1862 – 9 July 1934) was the first woman to practice as a qualified medical doctor in the north of Ireland—in Ulster—and was a vocal and militant suffragist. In a protest action by the Women's Social and Political Union, in 1913-14, she engaged in a series of arson attacks directed against the Unionist establishment in Belfast. Amnestied at the outbreak of the First World War, she became one of the first women to work with the Royal Army Medical Corps. In her last years, she continued to campaign for maternity and child welfare services.