Romford+WSPU

__Romford WSPU:__
 * First came into existance in September 1908.
 * Excluded from the Eastern Counties Federation of the National Union of Women's Sufferage Societies when it was finalised in 1911.

__People Involved:__
 * Mrs A. H. Ames, Secretary from September 1908.
 * Ethel Clarice Haslam
 * Member of the Romford Board of Guardians from 1909 until the end of WSPU activity.
 * Lived at 68 Cranbrook Road, Ilford, Essex (1913).
 * Arrested on a WSPU depudation to the House of Commons on the 16th November 1909, then released the next day.
 * Arrested on "Black Friday" (18th November 1910), but released without charge.
 * Threw a stone through the window of Jophn Burn's house on a protest on the 22nd November 1910 and sentenced to 14 days in Holloway.
 * Took part in the 1911 census protest, in which many women boycotted the census and made notes in the margin such as " If I am intelligent enough to fill in this paper, I am intelligent enough to put a cross on a voting paper".
 * Targetted Coventry Street in the window-smashing campaign on March 1912.