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in half. Nuts and bolts had acted as shrapnel. There were about 80 to 100 people in the Abbey at the time, with some being less than 20 yards (18 m) away, but there were no injures. The explosion caused a panic for the exits, and many from the
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Post Office, addressed to the municipal office in the town. The parcel had been found ticking and a postal device connected to a timer was recovered. The explosive charge consisted of gunpowder and nitroglycerine.
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train line. One bomb is discovered early, but the other explodes as the train from
Waterloo arrives at Kingston, causing a fire. The rest of the carriages are full of passengers, but they manage to escape.
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Aqueduct by a patrol set up to check for bombs on railway lines and other public places. The bombs had been planted in an attempt to cut off the water supply to the city, but they had failed to explode.
358:. A woman discovered the bomb, made from 24 cartridges of gunpowder, with the fuse burning in the ladies lavatory. She picked up the device and plunged it into water in a sink, extinguishing the fuse.
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2 June 1913: Letter bomb discovered at the South
Eastern District Post Office, London, containing enough nitroglycerine to blow up the entire building and kill the 200 people who worked there.
246:. Seconds before the explosion a caretaker had discovered a note that stated "Beware dangerous bomb – run for your life". At that point the bomb exploded nearby, causing considerable damage.
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is bombed. Many houses near the prison are damaged and have their windows blown out, showering some children with glass while they slept. One of the perpetrators of the attack is injured.
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Reservoir in Upper
Windleden. If successful, the attack would have led to 138 million imperial gallons (630 million litres) of water emptying into the populated valleys below.
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Glasgow. One bomb was defused by a watchman, but the other then exploded behind him, nearly killing him and shattering the glass conservatory.
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Club. The caretaker discovers the bomb when he hears ticking upon opening in the morning. The device was a time bomb made out of nitroglycerine.
576:, although it is suspected her confession was false. The property contained valuable paintings and the fire resulted in damage costing £20,000.
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520:. The railway bridge was shaken by the explosion and railway workers rushed to the scene to check that no damage had been done to the bridge.
1408:"BOMB CONSPIRACY ALARMS LONDON; Bottle of Explosive Found in Tube Station -- Chemist Involved in Suffragette Plottings. (Published 1913)"
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and quickly defused. Had it exploded, it likely would have caused casualties in what was then one of the busiest streets in the capital.
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344:, London, made out of iron nuts and bolts intended to maximise damage to property and cause serious injury to anyone in proximity.
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889:(which at the time was debating the best way of dealing with the violent methods of the suffragettes) came rushing to the scene.
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Minister Asquith, but they all explode or are discovered while in transit. More are sent over the following weeks.
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fails after she was noticed behaving strangely during a sermon and then found to have placed a bomb underneath a
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is arrested and reveals she planted it "to show how easy it was to get explosives and put them in public places".
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14 May 1913: Three nitroglycerine bombs are discovered in a carriage of a crowded passenger train arriving from
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2219:"Emmeline Pankhurst: Paula Bartley Reappraises the Role of the Leader of the Suffragettes. (Profiles in Power)"
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122:. Only one bomb functions but significant damage is done to the building, although there are no injuries.
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1842:"A Desperate Woman. Suffragette Confesses to Deeds of Violence, Says She Fired Sir W. Lever's Bungalow"
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for 11 miles, a breech would have emptied all of this section's water into the populated valley below.
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5 May 1913: Gunpowder and nitroglycerine parcel bomb discovered at
Borough Market Post office, London.
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11 July 1914: A guard is severely burned when a letter bomb ignites a carriage on a moving train in
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22 December 1913: Several postal workers are burned after letter bombs cause mail bags to ignite in
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Woman's Effort: A Chronicle of
British Women's Fifty Years' Struggle for Citizenship (1865-1914)
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postmen are burned, four severely, when handling a suffragette letter bomb addressed to
Asquith.
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1820:"New light shed on 100-year-old mystery of one of Bolton's most notorious historical events"
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1694:"Books interview with Fern Riddell: "Can we call the suffragettes terrorists? Absolutely""
326:, London is set on fire after an explosion of an incendiary device. There are no injuries.
253:, bearing slogans such as "Judges beware", "Martyrs of the law" and "Release our sisters".
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2323:"It Wasn't Just Emily Davison! Sport, Suffrage and Society in Edwardian Britain"
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London: Bombed
Blitzed and Blown Up: The British Capital Under Attack Since 1867
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2518:"Deeds, Not Words: The Suffragettes and Early Terrorism in the City of London"
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and another more dangerous chemical in a post office letter box in
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post office, South London, when handling a suffragette letter bomb.
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2418:"Single-Issue Terrorism: A Neglected Phenomenon?"
2327:The International Journal of the History of Sport
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481:platform and explodes, but there are no injuries.
412:15 May 1913: A small bomb is planted outside the
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735:24 January 1914: Two devices are planted at the
2638:Improvised explosive device bombings in England
333:bomb is discovered at the start of a sermon at
242:. The device was a 2 ft (61 cm) long
114:19 February 1913: Suffragettes bomb Chancellor
47:19 July 1912: Several bombs are set off at the
2648:Attacks on buildings and structures in England
2633:Improvised explosive device bombings in London
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646:while David Lloyd George is visiting the town.
570:Sir William Lever, Bt (later Lord Leverhulme)
165:8 April 1913: Bomb explodes in the grounds of
51:, and the theatre itself is set on fire using
2653:Attacks on buildings and structures in London
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949:12 July 1914: An attempted second bombing of
818:22 May 1914: Explosion at the Free Church in
839:28 May 1914: Bomb found on a goods train at
568:claimed to have set fire to the bungalow of
553:7 July 1913: A bomb is planted on the Brock
361:10 May 1913: A parcel bomb is discovered at
271:2 May 1913: A highly dangerous and unstable
65:19 July 1912: A powerful bomb is planted in
857:5 June 1914: A bomb explodes loudly at the
354:10 May 1913: A bomb is planted at the busy
275:bomb is discovered on the busy platform of
32:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1882:. London. 18 July 1913. col C, p. 14.
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437:16 May 1913: Bomb planted in a church in
125:22 February 1913: A postman is burned at
28:Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)
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2261:"An Examination of Suffragette Violence"
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2498:"Suffragettes, violence and militancy"
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1848:. 10 July 1913. p. 5 – via
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1002:Suffragette bombing and arson campaign
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501:15 June 1913: A bomb is discovered at
368:12 May 1913: A bomb is planted at the
347:10 May 1913: A bomb is planted at the
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423:16 May 1913: A bomb is discovered at
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674:15 November 1913: The Palm House in
542:5 July 1913: A bomb explodes at the
512:17 June 1913: A bomb is thrown from
466:21 May 1913: A bomb explodes at the
300:7 May 1913: The cricket pavilion at
256:April 1913: A bomb is discovered at
234:24 April 1913: Bomb explodes at the
223:23 April 1913: Bomb explodes at the
2422:Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
2416:Monaghan, Rachel (1 October 2000).
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1095:'Hundreds of Letters Are Damaged',
728:9 January 1914: A bomb is found in
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2516:Walker, Rebecca (2 January 2020).
1007:Women's Social and Political Union
544:Liverpool Cotton Exchange Building
183:17 April 1913: Bomb discovered at
14:
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2598:1913 crimes in the United Kingdom
935:11 July 1914: A bomb explodes at
872:11 June 1914: A bomb explodes at
775:5 April 1914: A bomb explodes in
753:1 March 1914: A bomb explodes at
2703:Terrorist incidents in the 1910s
2588:Explosions in the United Kingdom
2389:Terrorism and Political Violence
2383:Monaghan, Rachel (1 June 1997).
2238:Bartley, Paula (27 April 2007).
1878:"Mrs Rigby committed to trial".
755:St. John the Evangelist's church
2688:Terrorism in the United Kingdom
2457:Riddell, Fern (19 April 2018).
2321:Kay, Joyce (1 September 2008).
2217:Bartley, Paula (1 March 2003).
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906:15 June 1914: Bomb explodes at
797:3 May 1914: A bomb is found at
444:16 May 1913: Bomb planted in a
430:16 May 1913: Bomb planted in a
420:, London, but fails to explode.
79:sabotage campaign, a number of
2678:Terrorist incidents in England
2372:Metcalfe, Agnes Edith (1917).
2300:Jones, Ian (31 October 2016).
1440:Wilson, Ray (20 August 2015).
1102:
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708:electricity generating station
682:is subjected to a bomb attack.
277:Piccadilly Circus tube station
1:
2683:Terrorist incidents in London
2534:10.1080/03058034.2019.1687222
2265:The English Historical Review
1406:New York Times (3 May 1913).
1017:
846:5 June 1914: Bomb found in a
737:Kibble Palace botanic gardens
604:July 1913: Bomb planted at a
2643:Building bombings in England
685:18 December 1913: A wall at
425:Westbourne Park tube station
329:8 May 1913: A sophisticated
72:'s office but is discovered.
20:list of suffragette bombings
7:
2557:Webb, Simon (2 July 2014).
1846:The Nottingham Evening Post
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912:Hanover Square, Westminster
832:23 May 1914: Bomb found at
744:Moor Hall Green, Birmingham
667:, which is being used as a
10:
2724:
2463:. Hodder & Stoughton.
2244:. Hodder Education Group.
2241:Votes for Women: 1860-1928
1867:. 13 July 1913. p. 4.
880:and breaking the historic
665:Alexandra Park, Manchester
484:May 1913: Bomb found in a
2483:Google Arts & Culture
2434:10.1080/10576100050174977
2401:10.1080/09546559708427403
2339:10.1080/09523360802212271
1850:British Newspaper Archive
1196:Google Arts & Culture
525:Stratford-upon-Avon Canal
503:Eden Park railway station
488:at a Dundee sports venue.
474:, causing serious damage.
351:football ground pavilion.
1108:'Suffragette Outrages',
714:, damaging the facility.
342:Liverpool Street Station
185:Aberdeen railway station
2613:20th century in England
2259:Bearman, C. J. (2005).
981:Christ Church Cathedral
813:Metropolitan Tabernacle
777:St Martin-in-the-Fields
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322:7 May 1913: A house in
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951:St John the Evangelist
427:before it can explode.
356:Empire Theatre, Dublin
136:, on the outskirts of
2668:Explosions in England
287:Northumberland Avenue
149:Oxted railway station
49:Theatre Royal, Dublin
2663:Explosions in London
1895:, 10 July 1913, p. 7
651:Cheltenham Town Hall
399:Henry Curtis-Bennett
349:Cambridge University
2502:The British Library
2306:. Frontline Books.
1893:Manchester Guardian
1865:Bolton Evening News
1596:, pp. 155–156.
1584:, pp. 157–158.
1337:, pp. 123–124.
1110:North Devon Journal
1049:The British Library
894:St Paul's Cathedral
834:Glasgow Water Works
815:church and defused.
786:17 April 1914: The
608:railway station by
496:Newcastle upon Tyne
335:St Paul's Cathedral
107:6 February 1913: 5
87:around the country.
26:carried out by the
2698:Emmeline Pankhurst
2608:Explosions in 1914
2603:Explosions in 1913
2522:The London Journal
2378:. B. H. Blackwell.
2277:10.1093/ehr/cei119
1412:The New York Times
1232:, 22 February 1913
1228:'Letter-burning',
1219:, 22 February 1913
1099:, 29 November 1912
1012:Emmeline Pankhurst
908:St George's church
861:in the village of
859:All Saints' Church
748:Joseph Chamberlain
717:7 January 1914: A
644:Sutton-in-Ashfield
621:Margaret Mackworth
514:Blackfriars Bridge
205:on the eve of the
116:David Lloyd George
102:David Lloyd George
2570:978-1-78340-064-5
2563:. Pen and Sword.
2470:978-1-4736-6621-4
2333:(10): 1338–1354.
2313:978-1-4738-7901-0
2251:978-0-340-92685-7
1524:, pp. 63–64.
1453:978-1-84954-963-9
1217:Pall Mall Gazette
1172:, pp. 56–57.
1112:, 5 December 1912
874:Westminster Abbey
730:Stratford, London
723:Harewood Barracks
663:at a building in
638:8 August 1913: A
599:Haslemere station
468:Royal Observatory
405:in an attempt to
331:potassium nitrate
207:1913 FA Cup Final
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867:Derbyshire
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