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Diana lives at ‘Crossways’, a house which her grandfather and his wife, Myra Sadd-Brown bought in 1908.  Diana describes how Myra, a suffragette, was imprisoned and fought for justice and equal rights for women, both in the UK and abroad. Diana also recalls the Sadd family timber business in Maldon and her own busy life.

Dollery, Diana

(Born 1932) Interviewed January 2023.

Diana lives at ‘Crossways’, a house which her grandfather and his wife, Myra Sadd-Brown bought in 1908. Diana describes how Myra, a suffragette, was imprisoned and fought for justice and equal rights for women, both in the UK and abroad. Diana also recalls the Sadd family timber business in Maldon and her own busy life.

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00:00 / 01:04

Sadd's, The Downs, Politics

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