Elise Eugenie Mathilde Wolff was born in
Dresden, Germany, in 1843. She was a pianist, a music teacher and became a founder member of the London Ladies Chess Club, and became a leader in vegetarian groups. Research by the
British Library suggests that she used different spellings of her name, including Elsie when arrested as a suffragette. when the women's deputation approached the
House of Commons but were prevented from entering. Over 100 women were arrested, including Miss Wolff de Sandau, as noted in the following day's
Times newspaper but all women were eventually released, without charge. Wolff Van Sandau joined two hundred women, organised on 1st and 4 March 1912, to carry out what was a second wave of window smashing protests in
Covent Garden, London. In the same month, she was arrested with
Katie Mills for smashing the windows of the Howick Place Post Office, as postal services were seen by suffragettes as a 'symbol of oppressive male government'. == Hunger strike ==