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Much of Zimmern's research was done in the British Museum Reading Room, where she associated with suffragists and Fabians such as Edith Bland, Eleanor Marx, and Beatrice Potter.
Karl Marx who produced his Ethnographic Notebooks was a regular user of the Reading Room when it housed the British Library.