Edith Margaret Garrud (née Williams; 1872–1971) was a British martial artist, suffragist and playwright. She was the first British female teacher of jujutsu...
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Garrud is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edith Garrud (1872–1971), British martial artist, suffragist and playwright William Garrud...
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William Garrud (1873–1960) was a British jujutsu instructor. Garrud was introduced to jujutsu in 1899 alongside his wife Edith. They studied under Japanese...
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afternoon tea. In 1908, Edith Garrud took over women's classes at the Golden Square School when Uyenishi left England. Garrud also founded the 'Suffragettes...
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been founded on the principal teachings of jujutsu. In the early 1900s Edith Garrud became the first British female teacher of jujutsu, and one of the first...
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Helena Bonham Carter as Edith Ellyn. Although the character of Ellyn is fictitious, she was loosely based on Edith Garrud and Edith New. Meryl Streep as...
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would remain in use until the 1960s. Early 1900s - In the early 1900s Edith Garrud became the first British female teacher of jujutsu, and one of the first...
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1912 Votes for Women, 5 July 1912 Williams, Rachel (25 June 2012). "Edith Garrud: a public vote for the suffragette who taught martial arts". The Guardian...
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1906) 1846 – 26 October: C. P. Scott, newspaper editor (d. 1932) 1872 – Edith Garrud, née Williams, pioneer martial artist and suffragist (died 1971) 1880...
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wrestling contests became immensely popular in Europe. In the early 1900s Edith Garrud became the first British female teacher of jiu-jitsu, and one of the...
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