City’s inspiring women set for Leeds Civic Hall tribute
Senior councillors in the city are poised to review ambitious plans aimed at commemorating the pioneering women who have significantly shaped the history of Leeds.
2nd February 2024
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City’s inspiring women set for Leeds Civic Hall tribute

Inspirational women who have made their mark on Leeds are set to have their names etched in history at Leeds Civic Hall.

People across the city are being asked to help decide which remarkable women from history will have their names inscribed on the walls of the building’s prestigious Council Chamber. A consultation has been launched this week, closing on March 1, asking for residents’ views on those that might be recognised.

People in Leeds are being asked to express their preferences from an initial list of six women, who have each blazed a trail in their own, unique way, whilst also being invited to make their own suggestions as to who might be included.

Women who feature on the initial list are:

Gertrude Paul wo was a founding member of the Leeds West Indian Carnival.
Gertrude Paul wo was a founding member of the Leeds West Indian Carnival and the first black head teacher in Leeds. She also founded the Leeds International Women’s Group, the Afro Asian Organisation and the United Caribbean Association. Credit: Family photo.

Gertrude Paul: A founding member of the Leeds West Indian Carnival and the first black head teacher in Leeds. She also founded the Leeds International Women’s Group, the Afro Asian Organisation and the United Caribbean Association.

Leonora Cohen OBE- A pioneer of the Suffragette movement, born in Leeds.
Leonora Cohen OBE: A pioneer of the Suffragette movement, born in Leeds. She was famously arrested for smashing a glass case containing royal insignia at the Tower of London in protest against the government’s position on a woman’s right to vote.

Leonora Cohen OBE: A pioneer of the Suffragette movement, born in Leeds. She was famously arrested for smashing a glass case containing royal insignia at the Tower of London in protest against the government’s position on a woman’s right to vote.

Alice Bacon MP CBE, who was the city’s first female MP and as a minister in the Home Office in the 1960s
Alice Bacon MP CBE, who was the city’s first female MP and as a minister in the Home Office in the 1960s, oversaw the introduction of substantial societal changes, including the abolition of the death penalty, the decriminalisation of homosexuality and the legalisation of abortion.

Alice Bacon MP CBE: The city’s first female MP, as a minister in the Home Office in the 1960s she oversaw the introduction of substantial societal changes, including the abolition of the death penalty, the decriminalisation of homosexuality and the legalisation of abortion.

Beryl Burton OBE- (centre) the English racing cyclist who dominated the sport in the UK and abroad.
Beryl Burton OBE: (centre) the English racing cyclist who dominated the sport in the UK and abroad, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles and setting numerous national records.

Beryl Burton OBE: English racing cyclist who dominated the sport in the UK and abroad, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles and setting numerous national records.

The Barnbow Lasses worked in the Barnbow Munitions Factory.
The Barnbow Lasses worked in the Barnbow Munitions Factory, where 35 women and girls were tragically killed in an explosion during the First World War. It remains the single biggest loss of life in the city’s history. Taken in 1918, this image shows the Armistice celebrations at the Barnbow National Filling Factory at the end of World War One. Credit Leodis.`

The Barnbow Lasses: These women worked in the Barnbow Munitions Factory, where 35 women and girls were tragically killed in an explosion during the First World War. It remains the single biggest loss of life in the city’s history.

Commemorative ceramic of Ivy Benson, whose All Girls Orchestra became the BBC's resident dance band in 1943.
Commemorative ceramic of Ivy Benson, whose All Girls Orchestra became the BBC’s resident dance band in 1943 and, after the liberation of Europe in 1945, they were specially requested by General Montgomery to play to the troops. Credit Leeds Museums and Galleries.

Ivy Benson: Born in Holbeck, Benson was a saxophonist and bandleader, who led an all-female swing band. Benson’s band were the first entertainers to be invited to perform at the VE celebrations in Berlin in 1945.

The names of those who are chosen by the people of Leeds will be announced on International Women’s Day on March 8, and will form part of a report for the final decision making process later in the year. The names formally agreed will be added to the walls of the chamber alongside the men from the city’s past who already feature there.

When Leeds Civic Hall was built in 1933, the decision was taken to recognise men who had a close association with Leeds or who contributed in a significant way to the history of the city, with scores of names added over the subsequent decades and the council is keen to ensure inspirational women from the city’s past are also recognised.

Councillor Debra Coupar, Leeds City Council’s deputy leader and executive member for resources said:

“As a city, Leeds has a very proud track record of honouring those who laid the foundations of the place we know and love today. However, there’s no question that the names which currently feature on the walls of the Council Chamber echo a time when the accomplishments of women were not held in the same high esteem which they are today.

“It’s high time we began to address that imbalance, to ensure that the achievements of these truly remarkable women get that same recognition and that their names stand as a lasting inspiration for future generations.”

As part of the survey, people can also suggest any names which they would wish to be considered in future. To take part, please visit: www.leeds.gov.uk/inspirationalwomen

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