Derby Guildhall is a municipal building in the Market Place, Derby, England. It is a Grade II listed building.
Derby Guildhall, with the War Memorial in the foreground
Alice Ann Wheeldon was a British supporter of universal and women's suffrage and anti-war campaigner. She was convicted in 1917, along with her daughter, Winnie, and son-in-law, Alfred Mason, of conspiracy to murder the Prime Minister, David Lloyd George. Some of the evidence given in the case against them appears to have been fabricated on behalf of "a government eager to disgrace the anti-war movement".
Official police photo after Wheeldon's arrest in 1917
In custody at Derby Police Station, January 1917: a police matron, Hettie Wheeldon, Winnie Mason, and Alice Wheeldon
Blue Plaque on the building where Alice Wheeldon lived