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In 1911, she was residing at 7 Oakhurst Road, Lewisham.

Billinghurst is thought to have been one of the suffragettes to evade the 1911 census on the night of Sunday 2nd April 1911 in response to the calls from suffragette organisations for a boycott.

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The Glaswegian suffragette, Janie Allan, apparently worked in partnership with May during the window-smashing campaign of March 1912, with May apparently hiding a supply of stones under the rug that covered her knees. May's first prison sentence in Holloway was for smashing a window on Henrietta Street during this campaign.

On 8 January 1913, she was tried at the Old Bailey and sentenced to... . She subsequently went on hunger strike...

May also took part in the mass deputation of suffragettes to petition King George V on 21st May 1914. Though she was not arrested, two policemen deliberately tipped her out of her tricycle, and another suffragette, Charlotte Drake, had to lift her back into it.

... She donated her body to science