Helen MacRae

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Yearsactive1909–1914
KnownforSuffragette activism
RelativesSisters: Georgiana (Georgie), Betty
Helen MacRae
Years active1909–1914
Known forSuffragette activism
MovementWomen's Social and Political Union
RelativesSisters: Georgiana (Georgie), Betty
HonoursHunger Strike Medal for Valour

Helen MacRae (fl. 1909–1914) was a British suffragette who won a Hunger Strike Medal from the Women's Social and Political Union, and was one of those who embroidered the Suffragette's Handkerchief whilst in prison.

Macrae and her sister Georgiana supported women's suffrage. In 1909, they both adopted a 2-year-old girl from South Wales, Hilda Maud.[1] Their third sister was Betty.[1] The sisters lived together as adults and opened their home to recovering suffragettes.[1]

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