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Julia Frances Solly (née Muspratt; 21 December 1862 – 1953) was a British suffragist, feminist and temperance activist. After her marriage, she moved to South Africa, where she became one of the most recognisable feminists in the Cape Colony. Advocating for suffrage, she co-founded the Cape Branch of the Women's Enfranchisement League (WEL), the first organisation in South Africa created to push for women's right to vote. Active as a pacifist, she was against both the Second Boer War and World War I, but believed that the Nazis must be stopped at all cost. She was also active in many social reform programs and was part of the purity movement. For her work on the National Council of Women, she was awarded the King George Silver Jubilee Medal in 1935.

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  • Julia Frances Solly (née Muspratt; 21 December 1862 – 1953) was a British suffragist, feminist and temperance activist. After her marriage, she moved to South Africa, where she became one of the most recognisable feminists in the Cape Colony. Advocating for suffrage, she co-founded the Cape Branch of the Women's Enfranchisement League (WEL), the first organisation in South Africa created to push for women's right to vote. Active as a pacifist, she was against both the Second Boer War and World War I, but believed that the Nazis must be stopped at all cost. She was also active in many social reform programs and was part of the purity movement. For her work on the National Council of Women, she was awarded the King George Silver Jubilee Medal in 1935. (en)
  • Julia Solly, née le 21 décembre 1862 à Seaforth, dans le Lancashire et morte le 8 juillet 1953, à Wynberg, en Afrique du Sud est une militante féministe et une suffragiste britannique. Après son mariage, elle s'installe en Afrique du Sud, où elle devient l'une des féministes les plus connues de la colonie du Cap. Elle s'engage en faveur du droit de vote des femmes et cofonde la Women's Enfranchisement League (WEL), première organisation en Afrique du Sud créée pour faire valoir le droit de vote des femmes. Elle prône des idées pacifistes, contre la Seconde guerre des Boers et contre la Première Guerre mondiale. Elle a également participé à des programmes de réforme sociale. Elle reçoit la médaille du jubilé d'argent de George V en 1935. (fr)
  • Julia Solly (Lancashire, 21 de dezembro de 1862 – Cidade do Cabo, 1953) foi uma sufragista, ativista do movimento da temperança e feminista britânica. Solly mudou-se para a África do Sul após seu casamento e tornou-se uma das mais reconhecidas feministas da Colônia do Cabo. Defendendo o sufrágio, ela co-fundou a filial da Colônia do Cabo da Liga de Emancipação Feminina (WEL), a primeira organização da África do Sul criada para pressionar pelo direito ao voto das mulheres. Ativa como pacifista, ela foi contra a Segunda Guerra dos Bôeres e a Primeira Guerra Mundial, mas acreditava que os nazistas deveriam ser parados a qualquer custo. Solly também foi ativa em muitos programas de reforma social e fazia parte do movimento de pureza social. (pt)
  • Julia Frances Solly (née Muspratt (Lancashire, 21 de diciembre de 1862- Ciudad del Cabo,1953) fue una sufragista, feminista y activista británica. Después de su matrimonio, se mudó a Sudáfrica, donde se convirtió en una de las feministas más reconocidas de Colonia del Cabo . Abogando por el sufragio, cofundó la sucursal del Cabo de la Women's Enfranchisement League (WEL) , la primera organización en Sudáfrica creada para impulsar el derecho de las mujeres al voto. Activa como pacifista, estaba en contra tanto de la Segunda Guerra Bóer como de la Primera Guerra Mundial, pero creía que los nazis debían ser detenidos a toda costa. También participó activamente en muchos programas de reforma social y fue parte del Purity movement (movimiento de pureza). Por su trabajo en el Consejo Nacional de (es)
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  • Wynberg, Cape Town, South Africa (en)
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  • Seaforth, Lancashire, England (en)
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