Lucy Campbell was arrested in November 1911.
She was charged, alongside Lilian Hickling and Bertha Ryland, with breaking windows at the Local Government Board offices in Whitehall valued at fifteen shillings. In court, each declared their actions were a protest at the Government’s attitude towards women. They were each fined ten shillings together with their share of the damage or, in the alternative, seven days in prison. One official record notes that Lucy was a married woman, born circa 1867, who lived in Molesey, Surrey. Another that Campbell was an alias for Calway. No further information has been found.
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