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Elizabeth Garnett: a forgotten pioneer in social reform

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Image of Elizabeth Garnett, re-drawn by Paul Wood in 2019, is taken from the photographic portrait O/L/ph/23 at Otley Museum and published by the Otley Local History Bulletin

Despite championing workers’ rights and pioneering significant social reform, Elizabeth Garnett’s achievements have been largely forgotten – until now.

Elizabeth Garnett, born Elizabeth Hart on 23 September 1839 in Otley, Yorkshire, was a remarkable social reformer whose work with navvies was both visionary and ahead of its time.

Navvies, or labourers, played a crucial role in constructing the infrastructure of the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in the building of navigation canals, railways and reservoirs.

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