Jack and Eve: Two Women In Love and At War
Wendy Moore
Tuesday, 1 April 2025
12:00pm
1 hour
Weston Lecture Theatre
£8 - £15
Journalist and author Wendy Moore tells the story of two suffragettes who lived wild and brave lives together during World War I and beyond and were leading examples of the suffragette movement, women’s work in World War I and lesbian identity in the 20th century.
Vera Holme, known as Jack, was Emmeline Pankhurst’s chauffeur and mechanic and Evelina Haverfield was a classic beauty, daughter of a Scottish baron and 14 years older. They met and fell in love in 1908, lived together and became the public faces of the suffragette movement. Eve set up and ran hospitals in Serbia during the war while Jack drove ambulances. Moore explains how Jack and Eve carved radical new paths and demonstrated that women could do anything men did whilst refusing to compromise in their sexuality.
Moore is a freelance journalist and author of five non-fiction books on medical and social history including Wedlock.