| Description | This section contains letters exchanged between feminist political campaigner Edith Picton-Turberville and Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury about the political situation in Kings Norton. Edith Picton-Turberville wrote to Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury in March 1924 after she was forwarded as a potential candidate to stand for election as the Liberal Party's Member of Parliament for the Kings Norton Division. Taylor Cadbury's reply includes comments about local politics in Kings Norton, providing an insight into the political situation in the district following the 1923 General Election.
Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury and Edith Picton Turberville were later associated through international philanthropic work during the 1940s, both involved in the Indian Deadlock British Women's Appeal in 1943. |