Mabel Philipson
Mabel Philipson (1887–1951) was a British actress and politician. She was the third female member to serve in the House of Commons after this became legally possible in 1918, as Member of Parliament (MP) for Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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Biography
Early life
She was born Mabel Russell on 1 January 1887.
Career
She became a successful music hall and comedy actress and a Gaiety Girl.
On 21 November 1918 the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act 1918, introduced a few weeks previously by Lord Robert Cecil was given Royal Assent, making women eligible as Members of Parliament. Hilton Philipson, her husband, was unseated on petition in 1923, due to a fraud involving his agent. Mabel Philipson won the by-election to follow him, while standing as a Conservative. It was said that she made no secret that she intended to hold the seat until her husband's return;[1] however when her husband's business hit financial difficulties in 1928 she announced her retirement as "the reason why I have held the seat has ceased to exist".[2]
She returned to the stage after leaving Parliament, appearing as Mrs Tilling in Other People's Lives at Wyndham's Theatre in 1929.[3]
Personal life
In February 1911 she married Thomas Stanley Rhodes (1890-1911) the son of Henry Rhodes a cotton manufacturer. Later that year, on 16 August, she and her husband were in a car crash at Brooklands motor racing circuit. He died of his injuries, Mabel was severely injured.[4]
In 1917 she married Hilton Philipson, a business owner and National Liberal politician; they had three children. She died on 8 January 1951.
Selected filmography
- Tilly of Bloomsbury (1931)
References
- John Sleight, Women on the March (1986)
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External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Mabel Philipson
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed 1923–1929 |
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- ↑ Pamela Brookes, "Women at Westminster", Peter Davies, London, 1967, p. 37-8.
- ↑ Daily Telegraph, 20 November 1928, cited in Pamela Brookes, "Women at Westminster", Peter Davies, London, 1967, p. 67.
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