TY - BOOK AU - Madeline Hellaby TI - Sarah Ann Ridgway : First Bahá'í in the North of England SN - 0-85309-480-8 PY - 2003/// CY - Oxford PB - George Ronald KW - Sarah Ann Ridgway KW - Biography KW - Baha'i Faith KW - United Kingdom N1 - Here is the story of a working class woman, a silk weaver, born in the middle of the 19th century into a family of cotton weavers, who embraced a religion little known in the West. There were seven names carved into the front of the gravestone and eight into the back - fifteen people in the same grave in Agecroft Cemetery, Salford. One was a remarkable woman, the first Bahá’í in the north of England: Sarah Ann Ridgway. Set against the backdrop of a world moving from an agrarian society to an industrial one, Sarah Ann’s story gives us a glimpse into the lives of ordinary working people, their households, factories and schools. But there is a story within this story: the determined quest of one Bahá’í woman to unveil the life of another ER -