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Alice Westlake (1842 –11 August 1923) was an English painter, engraver and activist for women's rights. The daughter of Sir Thomas Hare, she was born Alice Hare. In 1864, she married legal scholar John Westlake. The couple lived in London and West Cornwall. In 1876, she was elected to the London School Board for Marylebone division; she held that position until 1888. She also served on the London School Board Election Committee and so was able to help other women candidates win seats on the London School Board.

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  • Alice Westlake, geb. Hare (* 9. Januar 1842 in , London; † 11. August 1923 in London), war eine britische Frauenrechtlerin und Künstlerin. (de)
  • Alice Westlake (1842 –11 August 1923) was an English painter, engraver and activist for women's rights. The daughter of Sir Thomas Hare, she was born Alice Hare. In 1864, she married legal scholar John Westlake. The couple lived in London and West Cornwall. In 1876, she was elected to the London School Board for Marylebone division; she held that position until 1888. She also served on the London School Board Election Committee and so was able to help other women candidates win seats on the London School Board. Westlake exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1875 to 1877; she also exhibited at the Paris Salon. Her work is included in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London. She was also active in the suffragist movement. She and her sister Katherine both signed John Stuart Mill's 1866 women's suffrage petition. Westlake was a member of the Langham Place group. She was closely involved with Elizabeth Garrett Anderson's hospital for women and served on the central committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage. Her portrait, painted by Lowes Cato Dickinson, is held by University College Hospital in London. (en)
  • Alice Westlake (1842 – 1923) fue una pintora, grabadora y activista inglesa por los derechos de las mujeres. (es)
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  • Alice Westlake, geb. Hare (* 9. Januar 1842 in , London; † 11. August 1923 in London), war eine britische Frauenrechtlerin und Künstlerin. (de)
  • Alice Westlake (1842 – 1923) fue una pintora, grabadora y activista inglesa por los derechos de las mujeres. (es)
  • Alice Westlake (1842 –11 August 1923) was an English painter, engraver and activist for women's rights. The daughter of Sir Thomas Hare, she was born Alice Hare. In 1864, she married legal scholar John Westlake. The couple lived in London and West Cornwall. In 1876, she was elected to the London School Board for Marylebone division; she held that position until 1888. She also served on the London School Board Election Committee and so was able to help other women candidates win seats on the London School Board. (en)
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