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Rotherham's Wentworth Woodhouse marks International Women's Day
Rotherham's Wentworth Woodhouse marks International Women's Day

BBC News

time08-03-2025

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Rotherham's Wentworth Woodhouse marks International Women's Day

A stately home in Rotherham is celebrating the women of its past with a tour marking International Women's behind the Wentworth Woodhouse event said it would explore the stories of six "women of substance" who lived or worked at the property and challenged the societal norms of their follows a nine-month research project completed by volunteer researchers and the staff archivist of the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust (WWPT).Dame Julie Kenny, the Yorkshire businesswoman hailed as "the champion of Wentworth Woodhouse", died last month aged 67. One woman highlighted by the research team is Mary Watson-Wentworth, Marchioness of Rockingham, who lived between 1735 and was the wife of former prime minister Charles Watson-Wentworth, but she "was acknowledged as a skilled politician in her own right", WWPT research uncovered other politicians would send letters directly to her, and she described herself as her husband's "secretary". The trust also unearthed the story of laundry maid Sarah Senegal, who had two interracial marriages in the research was undertaken with the help of Dig Where You Stand, an archival justice movement exploring the stories of racially marginalised people in South Yorkshire.A more recent figure is Lady Mabel Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, who helped to save the house shortly after World War Two. After issues arose about the running and maintenance of the estate, WWPT said she brokered a deal to lease most of the house and its facilities to the council's education later became Lady Mabel College, a training college for female was also a prominent politician in South Yorkshire, with her niece describing her as a "rabid socialist" whose name was "absolutely taboo" at tour will run for the rest of March on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds or catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

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