English: Edith Garrud, former trainer of the English Suffragette movement’s bodyguard unit, one of the first female martial arts instructors in the Western world, demonstrates a jujitsu wrist-lock on journalist Godfrey Winn during an interview for Woman Magazine. The interview took place on the occasion of her 94th birthday on 19 June 1965. The article was titled:”Dear Mrs. Garrud - I wish I'd known you then…”
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Edith Garrud, former trainer of the English Suffragette movement’s bodyguard unit, one of the first female martial arts instructors in the Western world