The Olivier sisters – Margery, Noël, Daphne and Brynhild – marched for suffrage and studied at university. They were fascinating and accomplished early twentieth-century women. So when Sarah Watling wanted to write about them, why did she find that everything she read about them was written by men who were really only interested in the sisters’ brief relationship with the poet Rupert Brooke? In her talk Sarah will explore some of what she found, and her mission to write the sisters – and other women – back into the record books.