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REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 275264



                    In September 2023, whilst sitting at Mow Cop, a folly, overlooking the Cheshire Plain,
         I was again contacted by Leicester Museum who wished to create a heritage panel featuring
         Ruth Tomlinson to celebrate her achievements both for the Boot and Shoe Industry and the
         United Nations. In 2014 the Mayor of Leicester, began an initiative to bring the City’s 2,000
         years of history to life through a series of on-street heritage panels. These cover the period
         from Roman times to the present day and celebrate men, women and events that had had an
         impact on the working life of the city.


                                                      The Trustees have therefore been working with Gurinder
                                            Mann, the Community Heritage Officer of the museum supply-
                                            ing information that they hold about Ruth Tomlinson’s life and
                                            work in Leicester,  which they have been happy to supply,  as
                                            they have also been researching her life for a paper that they
                                            are writing.
                                                      The  completed  panel  was  erected  in  late  December
                                            2023,  in  University  Road,  between  the  De  Montfort  Hall  and
                                            the  De  Montfort  University,  two  places  that  Ruth  Tomlinson
                                            knew well.
                                                      The De Montfort Hall, where in 1946, as part of United
                                            Nation’s Week, Women’s Day, she helped to organise a rally of
                                            representatives from 46 Women’s Organisations and the Unions
                                            representing women met to discuss the women’s view on world
                                            peace.  Then  again  in  1952  at  the  second  Women’s  Day  rally
                                            where she organised a surprise guest speaker, namely, Eleanor
                                            Roosevelt, whom she had met through her work with the Unit-
         ed Nations. Mrs Roosevelt had sent her address through a recording.
                   Also,    the  De  Montfort  University,  then  known  as  the  College  of  Art  and  Technology
         where she addressed the Technical Students and the young workers of the Boot and Shoe Indus-
         try through her work with the National Institution of the Industry.

                   Hopefully any members visiting Leicester will be able to visit this tribute to an outstand-
         ing woman.

          “…….Ruth Tomlinson’s are not frequently born, what she did for women altered history………”
         The Daily Leicester Mercury (16.09.1972)

                   The Trustees would welcome enquiries.
         Application is simple: write or email the Chair of the Fund along with the reason for applying
         for a grant and the amount requested.







         Hilarie Tucknott, Chair RTMF
         January 2024







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