Kitty Kenney
Kitty Kenney | |
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Kenney by Colonel Linley Blathwayt at Eagle House | |
| Born | Caroline Kenney 1880 |
| Died | 1952 |
| Nationality | British |
| Education | Maria Montessori |
| Occupation | Headteacher |
| Known for | Suffragette |
| Relatives | Sarah (Nell), Ann (Annie), Jessica (Jessie) and Jane (Jenny) (sisters) |
Caroline "Kitty" Kenney (1880–1952) was a sister of Annie Kenney, one of the most well-known British suffragettes to go on hunger strike, for whom the Blathwayts planted commemorative trees in their Eagle House garden in Batheaston, Somerset. Another sister, Jessie, was abroad when her involvement in explosives was discovered by the authorities.