Rhoda Mary Napier Fraser (née Jupp)
(1918-1970), Communist; nurse and peace campaignerSitter in 1 portrait
Fraser was a political activist who opposed nuclear weapons and campaigned for better housing and women’s working rights. In 1944 she became the Scottish women’s organiser for the Communist Party and the secretary of the Scottish Communist Party’s women’s advisory committee, recruiting many women. She organised the first Scottish National Assembly of Women held in Glasgow on 8 March, 1953, on the theme of ‘The world we want for our children’ attended by 400 delegates from women’s organisations. In 1949 Fraser toured a decorated ‘peace bus’ around Scotland, warning people about the threat of nuclear warfare. She joined the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in 1958. Suffering with severe depression, she died from a drug overdose in 1970.
Comments back to top
We are currently unable to accept new comments, but any past comments are available to read below.
If you need information from us, please use our Archive enquiry service . Please note that we cannot provide valuations. You can buy a print or greeting card of most illustrated portraits. Select the portrait of interest to you, then look out for a Buy a Print button. Prices start at around £6 for unframed prints, £16 for framed prints. If you wish to license an image, select the portrait of interest to you, then look out for a Use this image button, or contact our Rights and Images service. We digitise over 8,000 portraits a year and we cannot guarantee being able to digitise images that are not already scheduled.