Edith Ayrton
British author and activist (1874–1945)
Edith Ayrton was a British author and activist, born in 1874. Her literary career was marked by a commitment to social causes, which is evident in her involvement with various organizations. As a writer, Ayrton's work falls within the realm of literature, although the specifics of her written output are not detailed.
Ayrton's activism extended to the realm of women's rights, particularly in her involvement with the Jewish League for Woman Suffrage, which she helped establish. Through this organization, she worked towards promoting suffrage and equality for women. Edith Ayrton passed away in 1945, leaving behind a legacy as a dedicated author and activist who contributed to significant social and political movements during her lifetime.