File:Tour of Ditchling Museum of Arts and Crafts.png

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English: This illustration was from the first feminist Wikipedia editathon at Ditchling Museum of Arts and Craft in Ditchling Village, East Sussex, given by Pat Hadley and Museum Director Stephanie Fuller. The aim of the edit-a-thon was to provide more information on 20th century craftswomen for Wikipedia articles and to teach and encourage participants to use and edit Wikipedia articles themselves, with Pat Hadley giving an introductory talk and teaching session.

This drawing shows editathon participants looking round the Women’s Work exhibition at the museum.

The illustration is by Molly Fuller Abbott.
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Participants of the feminist Wikipedia editathon tour the Women’s Work exhibition at Ditchling Museum of Arts and Craft.

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