Ernestine Mills

Mills making jewellery

Ernestine Evans Mills (née Bell; 1871 – 6 February 1959) was an English metalworker and enameller who became known as an artist, writer and suffragette.[1][2] She was the author of The Domestic Problem, Past, Present, and Future (1925).[3] Three pieces of jewellery that Mills created for the suffragettes are in the Museum of London.[4]

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  2. ^ Smith, Angela K. (2000). Women's Writing of the First World War: An Anthology. Manchester University Press. p. 329. ISBN 978-0-7190-5072-5.
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  4. ^ Goring, Elizabeth S. (2002). "Suffragette Jewellery in Britain", The Journal of the Decorative Arts Society 1850 – the Present, 26 (84–99), pp. 94–95. JSTOR 41809327