Sylvia Liberty
Mrs. Sylvia Liberty | |
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Name | Sylvia Liberty |
Race | Human |
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Occupation | Suffragette |
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Residence | Blackbury |
Death | In 1914 after being stepped on by the Prince of Wales |
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Appearances | |
Books | Johnny and the Dead |
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Mrs Sylvia Liberty, died 1914.
She was a suffragette in life and a tireless fighter for womens' rights. But in her zeal to make an impact, she mis-heard the instructions and threw herself under the Prince of Wales rather than his horse. This made something of a terminal impact on her, as Prince Edward was quite a large man: she died instantly. She is now a resident of the Blackbury cemetery, one of the almost-weres, came-in-seconds, and general misfits, whose spirits link hands to contact the living, and get Johnny Maxwell as their intermediary to the living.
Annotation
She is an allusion to Emily Wilding Davison. link