| Full Name |
Maud Joachim Watts |
| Date of Birth |
03 October 1888 |
| Place of Birth |
Bethnal Green, London, England |
| Date of Death |
28 October 1957 |
| Place of Death |
Norwich, Norfolk, England |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence |
British |
| Education |
- |
| Profession |
Seamstress, Suffragette organizer |
| Years of Activity |
1906-1918 |
| Brief Information |
Maud Watts was a working-class British suffragette, notable for her active involvement with the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). She was frequently arrested for her activism, including participating in hunger strikes while imprisoned, and was awarded a Hunger Strike Medal. Her contributions underscored the broad social base of the suffrage movement, extending beyond middle and upper-class women. |