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LAWRENCE (D H) and Suffragette (WSPU) interest circa 1914. Leather bound hotel visitor’s book recording names/addresses/arrivals/departures and signatures of various guests believed to have resided at The Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Barrow-in-Furness, between July 18th 1912 and May 17th 1921. Notable entries include the clipped, pasted signature and London address (9 Selwood Terrace, South Kensington) of D.H. Lawrence who is recorded as residing between the 6th and 8th of August 1914, together with W.S.P.U. members Gwendoline E. Cook and Lilian Lenton, 1st to 6th of August 1914 (Lenton writing her address as "At Large”), Emily and Maud Fussell, Elizabeth Grew. Other guests include Laurence Housman, A.P. Oppe, Hugh Dalton, Maurice Gray etc. Entries resume on 13th September 1934 until 17th October 1948, but relate to a Welsh hotel ‘Tanllau’, Llanelltyd (photo inserted), although some of the visitors and the book’s owner are the same.Following a walking tour of Westmoreland D.H. Lawrence came down to Barrow-in-Furness on 6th August 1914 before returning to London. Lilian Lenton is known to have met Lawrence and it is likely this occurred on the day of her departure, also being the 6th August. The Duke of Edinburgh Hotel was a popular venue for writers, artists and high society with Barrow Railway Station serving as a gateway to the north.

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