Tessa Boase

BIOGRAPHY
Tessa Boase is a freelance journalist, author, lecturer, and campaigner with an interest in uncovering the stories of invisible women from the 19th and early 20th-centuries – revealing how they drove industry, propped up society and influenced politics. She is the author of three books of social history: The Housekeeper’s Tale: The Women Who Really Ran the English Country House (2014); Etta Lemon: The Woman Who Saved the Birds (first published as Mrs Pankhurst’s Purple Feather in 2018), and London’s Lost Department Stores: A Vanished World of Dazzle and Dreams (2022). Since uncovering the feminist origins of the RSPB, Tessa has been campaigning for public recognition of its female founders with plaques, portraits, and a statue.

TALKS

  1. Fashion, Feathers and Feminism: Women’s Fight for Change
  2. London’s Lost Department Stores
  3. Art Deco and the Department Store
  4. Secrets of an Edwardian Shopaholic
  5. Showman and Shopgirls
  6. The Housekeeper’s Tales: The Women Who Really Ran the English Country House