Shownotes
Season: 4 Episode: 4
The Davenport Hill sisters lived in Hillstow on the site of Dorset House from 1897 until their deaths. They were both involved in prison reform, especially of the treatment of juvenile delinquents and the children of the poor, and Rosamond was also involved in educational reform and Florence in women's suffrage. They came from an illustrious three-generational family of reformers.
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The recorder of Birmingham : a memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill ; with selections from his correspondence
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