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Kenneth Baxter (2011). "Chapter Nine: Identity, Scottish Women and Parliament 1918-1979". In Campbell, Jodi A; Ewan, Elizabeth; Parker, Heather (eds.).
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on 12 August 1913 to Thomas Alexander Harvie Anderson and his wife, Margaret Agnes "Nessie" Harvie Anderson (nÊe Shearer). She was educated at
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On 5 May 1960, Harvie Anderson married John Francis Penrose Skrimshire, a medical doctor and heart specialist. They had no children.
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which she regarded as a threat to the future of the United Kingdom. She retired as an MP in 1979.
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during the German air raids. From 1942 to 1943, she was senior commander (equivalent in rank to
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Portraits of (Margaret) Betty Harvie Anderson, Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter
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The Shaping of Scottish Identities: Family, Nation and the Worlds Beyond
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On 7 November 1979, within a week of her introduction to the
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contributions in Parliament by Betty Harvie Anderson
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In 1953, she became leader of the 806:Deputy lieutenants of Stirlingshire 361: 314: 24: 841:Conservative Party (UK) life peers 58:The Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter 25: 927: 916:Women legislative deputy speakers 906:20th-century Scottish politicians 723:National Portrait Gallery, London 701: 737:Parliament of the United Kingdom 693:. 4 October 1979. p. 12417. 456: 430:. She took the unusual title of 550:. 14 November 1979. p. 14. 493:Sutherland, Duncan (May 2008). 409:Speaker of the House of Commons 233: 223:John Francis Penrose Skrimshire 628:. 1 December 1979. p. 14. 594: 432:Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter 388:in 1955. She was appointed an 334:She saw active service on the 176:Margaret Betty Harvie Anderson 13: 1: 911:Women councillors in Scotland 891:Unionist Party (Scotland) MPs 464: 342:, including a posting to the 321:Auxiliary Territorial Service 290: 526:UK public library membership 422:Harvie Anderson was given a 403:from 1959 to 1979. 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Betty Harvie Anderson, Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter
barrelled
The Right Honourable
OBE
PC
TD
DL

Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons
First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means

Member of Parliament
East Renfrewshire
Guy Lloyd
Allan Stewart
Glasgow
Conservative
OBE
PC
TD
DL
Conservative Party
Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons
Glasgow
St Leonards School
private school
St Andrews
Auxiliary Territorial Service
captain
second lieutenant
Home Front
World War II

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