Barbara Steel

Barbara Steel OBE; 1857 – 22 December 1943) was a Scottish social activist who actively campaigned for Women's Suffrage in both the United Kingdom and South Africa. She was the first woman to stand in an election for the Edinburgh Town Council, when she ran in the 1907 election. Steel moved to South Africa in 1911 and at the beginning of World War I founded an organization to provide aid to South African soldiers and their families. She was honored as an Officer in the Order of the British Empire for her civil service. In addition, she served as president of the Women's Enfranchisement Association of the Union from 1916 until 1930, fighting for women's right to vote in South Africa.

Barbara Steel
OBE
Lady Barbara, circa 1935
Born
Barbara Joanna Paterson

1857 (1857)
St John's Town of Dalry, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland
Died1943 (aged 8586)
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
NationalityBritish (Scottish/South African)
Other namesLady Steel
Occupationsuffragette
Years active1883–1930
SpouseJames Steel
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