Naomi CliffordNaomi Clifford writes about marginal women in history. The Disappearance of Maria Glenn looked at the fate of a teenager who was taken from her home in Taunton, Somerset in 1817; Women and the Gallows 1797-1837: Unfortunate Wretches explores the stores of women hanged in England and Wales; The Murder of Mary Ashford tells the story of a young woman raped and murdered in Erdington in 1817 and, using new information, reveals the likely culprit. Her most recent publication is Under Fire, which examines the wartime diaries of a volunteer ambulance driver and debutante in Chelsea, London. Naomi Clifford is a presenter on The Door History Podcast and a co-editor of VauxhallHistory.org. Read More Read Less
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