Joan Beauchamp
Constance 'Joan' Beauchamp | |
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| Born | 1 November 1890 Midsomer Norton, England |
| Died | 1964 (aged 73–74) |
| Nationality | British |
| Citizenship | United Kingdom |
| Known for | Suffragette activism. Co-founder of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). One of University of London's first female graduates. |
| Notable work | Agriculture in Soviet Russia (1931) Women who Work (1937) Soviet Russia, A syllabus for study courses (1943) |
| Spouse | Harry Thompson |
| Children | 2, Robin (son) Brian (son) |
| Relatives | Kay Beauchamp (sister) Frank Beauchamp (first cousin once removed) |
Constance 'Joan' Beauchamp (1 November 1890 – 1964) was a British anti-World War I campaigner, suffragette and co-founder of the Communist Party of Great Britain.