Mary Barbour—who, along with many other great women, stood up for this country—will be getting a statue in January, in Govan, Glasgow, where she came from. The statue also includes ordinary people—Mary Barbour’s Army—marching behind her. This is the first time there will be a statue of ordinary children and women, and it will soon be unveiled in Govan, Mary Barber’s home town.
Dr Elsie Inglis and Women’s Contribution to World War One
Proceeding contribution from
Hugh Gaffney
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 28 November 2017.
It occurred during Debate on Dr Elsie Inglis and Women’s Contribution to World War One.
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2017-19
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