favourite U.K suffragette: Leonora Cohen 0 ▲ Art and Architecture, mainly 2 hours ago · Politics · 0 comments Police court summons and photo, Nov 1911 Photo credit: Leeds Museums & Galleries Leonora Throp Cohen (1873–1978) was born in Leeds to Canova & Jane Throp. Her father was a stone carver but died in 1879 when Leonora was only 5, after he developed TB of the spine. This left her widowed mother to raise the 3 young children. Her seamstress mother worked to provide for the family, especially difficult since Leonora also developed TB.Leonora apprenticed as a milliner and while she was working as a millinery buyer, she met Henry Cohen. He was a jeweller's assistant in central Leeds and the son of Jewish immigrants from Warsaw. Married in 1900, the couple's first child Rosetta died on her first birthday but thankfully in 1902, they had a healthy son Reginald. For the next nine years, the small family enjoyed a peaceful life as Henry's business as a jeweller and watchmaker flourished. Because her mother Jane had been a widowed seamstress struggling to raise the children alone, it was… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.