Constance Bulwer-Lytton
1869–1923 (age 54)
Biography
Constance Bulwer-Lytton, born in 1869, channeled her writing into tireless advocacy for women’s suffrage, combining wit and conviction to illuminate the struggle for equality. She used her pen to challenge injustice and took personal risks to advance the cause, believing passionately in the importance of a society where every voice could be heard.
Her legacy is honored in Hertfordshire, where visitors gather to celebrate a woman of principle whose courageous spirit continues to inspire those who strive for fairness in public life.