Everything about Ruth Dodds totally explained
Ruth Dodds (
8 May 1890 –
1 April 1976) lived in
Gateshead,
England and was an author, playwright and councillor of
Newcastle upon Tyne. She was made the first woman
freeman of Gateshead in
1965.
One of three daughters of bookbinder and historian
Edwin Dodds, Ruth was a local politician. She is known, with her sisters
Hope and
Sylvia, for founding the
Little Theatre Gateshead. A commemorative plaque to the three sisters was erected at their Gateshead home in 2005.
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