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Edith Margaret Garrud (née Williams; 1872–1971) was a
British martial artist,
suffragist and playwright. She was the
first British female teacher of jujutsu...
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Garrud is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edith Garrud (1872–1971),
British martial artist,
suffragist and
playwright William Garrud...
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William Garrud (1873–1960) was a
British jujutsu instructor.
Garrud was
introduced to
jujutsu in 1899
alongside his wife Edith. They
studied under ****anese...
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afternoon tea. In 1908,
Edith Garrud took over women's
classes at the
Golden Square School when
Uyenishi left England.
Garrud also
founded the 'Suffragettes...
- Lesions",
published in
Nature in 1982
jointly with
Richard G. Morris, Paul
Garrud, and John O'Keefe,
which as of November 2024[update] had been
cited 6,268...
- Harding;
Edith Margaret Garrud was
their jujitsu trainer. The
origin of the "Bodyguard" can be
traced to a WSPU
meeting at
which Garrud spoke. As suffragettes...
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Yukio Tani and
Sadakazu Uyenishi including Edith Margaret Garrud and
Emily Watts. Mrs.
Garrud established her own
jujutsu dojo (school) in
London and also...
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Although the
character of
Ellyn is fictitious, she was
loosely based on
Edith Garrud and
Edith New.
Meryl Streep as
Emmeline Pankhurst Natalie Press as Emily...
- doi:10.1016/S0165-0173(01)00067-4. PMID 11516773. S2CID 2651456. Morris, RG;
Garrud, P; Rawlins, JN; O'Keefe, J (24 June 1982). "Place
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founded on the prin****l
teachings of jujutsu. In the
early 1900s
Edith Garrud became the
first British female teacher of jujutsu, and one of the first...