| BUTLER | Josephine ___, feminist social reformer in Victorian England noted for her campaigns for better social conditions (6) |
| BESSIE | ___ Braddock, Labour politician born in 1899 noted for her campaigns on housing and other social issues (6) |
| TONG | Chinese secret soci ety |
| ANTHROPOLOGIST | Person who studies human soci eties and cultures (14) |
| MANNERS | Polite or well-bred soci: behaviour (7) |
| BEVERIDGE | Which British economist and social reformer, in 1942, drafted a scheme of social insurance that urged full employment, family allowances and universal health services? (9) |
| CHARTIST | Social reformer in church, one painting a picture maybe (8) |
| CINEMATOGRAPH | Her campaign to order a projector |
| ASCOT | Town in Berkshire, England noted for its horse race meetings (5) |
| CHESHIRE | County in North West England noted for a variety of cheese (8) |
| LAUDANUM | Tincture of opium that was in common use in Victorian England (8) |
| NANNY | Household occupation held by Emma Thompson in a 2005 comedy film set in Victorian England (5) |
| DOVER | Town in southern England noted for white cliffs (5) |
| SWORDSTICK | What was sometimes carried for protection in Victorian England? (10) |
| HIGHWEALD | Sandstone region of south-east England, noted for its forest and heathland (4,5) |
| BATH | City of Southwest England noted for Georgian architecture and Roman remains (4) |
| THECOTSWOLDS | Region of southwest England noted for its golden coloured limestone (3,9) |
| RUSSET | Egremont -; classic variety of dessert apple first cultivated in Victorian England; or, a shade of b |
| TABLETENNIS | Game, also called Ping-Pong, invented as a post-prandial activity in Victorian England (5,6) |
| RICHARD | Given name of Mr D'Oyly Carte, impresario to Gilbert and Sullivan in Victorian England |