CAROLINE ASHURST BIGGS
Image: Caroline Ashurst Biggs by Elizabeth Sarah Guiness, 1887. http://www.artuk.org/artworks/caroline-ashurst-biggs-195166.
Anon. Master of Wingbourne. Vols 1-2. London: T. Cautley Newby, 1866.
Biggs, Caroline Ashurst. A Letter from an Englishwoman to Englishwomen. London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1889.
Biggs, Caroline Ashurst. “Great Britain.” In Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage, eds. History of Woman Suffrage, Vol 3 1876-1885 (Rochester, N.Y.: 1887), 833-894.
Biggs, C. A. Some Notes Upon the Election of Guardians of the Poor. London: Society for Promoting the Return of Women as Poor Law Guardians, 1887. <http://www.jstor.org/stable/60241230>.
Biggs, C. A. Women As Poor Law Guardians. (Reprinted from Englishwoman's Review, &C.). 1888.
Biggs, C. A., and William Wood. C. A. Biggs Letter: To William Wood. 1860.
Biggs, C.A., editor, The Englishwoman’s Review from 1871 until 1889. (aka The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions.)
Biggs, C.A., editor. Suffrage Stories. Westminster: Women's Printing Society, 1882.
Biggs, C.A., Ought Women to have votes in Parliament.
Biggs, Caroline Ashurst. "Women’s Suffrage: Its Expediency and Morality." Modern Thought: A Religious, Political, and Social Periodical. 1879.
Report of a public meeting held in the Hanover Square Rooms, London, on Monday, April 28th, 1873. National Society for Women’s Suffrage. Central Committee. London: Central Committee, 1873.
Fiction:
Biggs, Caroline. “Transformation” (Dec 1868) and “Exile” (Jan 1870) and “Turn of the Tide” (May 1874) in Auld Lang Syne: Selections from the Papers of the ‘Pen and Pencil Club.’ [ed by Clementia Taylor]. London: Chiswick Press for Private Circulation, 1877.
Search, Carey. [Caroline Ashurst Biggs]. "Annie's Baby." In National Society for Women's Suffrage. Suffrage Stories. Westminster: Women's Printing Society, 1882.
Image: Caroline Ashurst Biggs by Elizabeth Sarah Guiness, 1887. http://www.artuk.org/artworks/caroline-ashurst-biggs-195166.
Anon. Master of Wingbourne. Vols 1-2. London: T. Cautley Newby, 1866.
Biggs, Caroline Ashurst. A Letter from an Englishwoman to Englishwomen. London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1889.
Biggs, Caroline Ashurst. “Great Britain.” In Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage, eds. History of Woman Suffrage, Vol 3 1876-1885 (Rochester, N.Y.: 1887), 833-894.
Biggs, C. A. Some Notes Upon the Election of Guardians of the Poor. London: Society for Promoting the Return of Women as Poor Law Guardians, 1887. <http://www.jstor.org/stable/60241230>.
Biggs, C. A. Women As Poor Law Guardians. (Reprinted from Englishwoman's Review, &C.). 1888.
Biggs, C. A., and William Wood. C. A. Biggs Letter: To William Wood. 1860.
Biggs, C.A., editor, The Englishwoman’s Review from 1871 until 1889. (aka The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions.)
Biggs, C.A., editor. Suffrage Stories. Westminster: Women's Printing Society, 1882.
Biggs, C.A., Ought Women to have votes in Parliament.
Biggs, Caroline Ashurst. "Women’s Suffrage: Its Expediency and Morality." Modern Thought: A Religious, Political, and Social Periodical. 1879.
Report of a public meeting held in the Hanover Square Rooms, London, on Monday, April 28th, 1873. National Society for Women’s Suffrage. Central Committee. London: Central Committee, 1873.
Fiction:
Biggs, Caroline. “Transformation” (Dec 1868) and “Exile” (Jan 1870) and “Turn of the Tide” (May 1874) in Auld Lang Syne: Selections from the Papers of the ‘Pen and Pencil Club.’ [ed by Clementia Taylor]. London: Chiswick Press for Private Circulation, 1877.
Search, Carey. [Caroline Ashurst Biggs]. "Annie's Baby." In National Society for Women's Suffrage. Suffrage Stories. Westminster: Women's Printing Society, 1882.