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Ernestine Mills : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernestine Mills Ernestine Mills (1871–1959) née Bell, was an English metalworker and enameller, known as an artist, and also as an author and suffrage activist. ==Life== She was the daughter of Thomas Evans Bell, who became involved in suffragist committees from the mid-1860s, and was born in Hastings.〔(sculpture.gla.ac.uk/, ''Mrs Ernestine Mills''. )〕 Her mother was Emily Magnus, another freethinker who was an actor and classical musician; she died in 1893.〔(''2010 Sylvia Pankhurst Memorial Lecture, V. Irene Cockroft )〕 Ernestine was supported for a time by William Edward and Hertha Ayrton. Ernestine Bell attended the Slade Art School, Finsbury Central Technical School, and South Kensington School of Art; an apprentice to Frederic Shields, she also studied enamelling under Alexander Fisher.〔〔(V&A, ''The Peacock Sconce''. )〕 Mills joined the Women's Social and Political Union in 1907, and also belonged to the Fabian Women's Group.〔 For the Society of Women Artists, she acted as vice-president for the Craft section for a period.〔(V&A, ''Mirror''. )〕
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