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Remains of a fishing boat. Wood. 12th-13th centuries. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia
Omer Gezlevi statue. Yevpatoria. UkraineOmer Gezlevi. Crimean Tatar poet. Monument. Yevpatoria. Ukraine
Ukraine. Yevpatoria. CannonUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yevpatoria. Cannon used in defense of the city during the Russo-Turkish, 1877-1878
Ukraine. Feodosiya. Ivan Aivazovskys statueUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Feodosiya. Ivan Aivazovsky (1817-1900). Russian painter. Statue
Ostia Antica. The Shops of Fishmongers. 3rd century AD. Italy
Charles Harcourt and others with placardsCharles Harcourt (real name Charles Parker Hillier, 1838-1880), British actor, and others with placards. From January 1880 he was the secretary of the National Dramatic Academy. 1880
London Demo / 1906A WSPU demonstration in London. The placards state We demand the vote this session. Mrs Frances Rowe is pictured in the centre. Date: 1906
Dog SuffragetteA Worker for the Cause A small white dog wistfully wears a placard urging Votes for Women Date: 1912
Page design, classmates, School SilhouettesPage design for classmates in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA
Suffragette Votes for Women FigureA figure of a suffragette in carved and painted wood. The woman is dressed in somewhat mannish mode with pork-pie hat, shirt and tie and brown jacket
Suffragette Newspaper The SuffragettePlacard for The Suffragette newspaper (edited by Christabel Pankhurst), stating Buy & Read The Suffragette 1D Weekly. Printed in purple and green. Date: circa 1913
Suffragette Votes for Women DollA suffragette doll wearing a brown dress and hat, holding a Votes for Women placard. The head of the doll is made from a ping pong ball with a hand painted face
Gibraltar cub scouts in anti-litter campaignGibraltar cub scouts taking part in an anti-litter campaign, marching along a main street
Emmeline Pankhurst Daily Mail 1913A newspaper placard advertising the Daily Mail dated Monday December 8th, 1913, with the headline, Mrs. Pankhurst Last Nights Decision
The Suffragette Newspaper Placard AsquithPlacard advertising the W.S.P.Us paper, The Suffragette edited by Christabel Pankhurst. The issue in question was no. 47, September 5, 1913, with the banner headline, ASQUITH AT BAY
Suffragette Christmas Card Votes for Women. Suffragette perched on a box holding a Votes for Women placard, while a policeman stands beside her. Houses of Parliament in the background
Suffragette Augustine Birrells Doorstep. Suffragette on the doorstep of Augustine Birrells Chelsea Home, and Votes for Women placard tied to the railings
Suffragettes Visit Ministers House. Suffragettes attach a Votes for Women placard on the Minister for War, Mr. Haldanes front door. Date: 1908
Suffragette Mrs. Pankhurst Forcible Feeding. Policeman waves a babys dummy at an irate Emmeline Pankhurst, holding a placard Indignation Meeting Fed by Force Date: 1913
Suffragette Votes for Women Valentine. Cut-out card with girl in hat and Votes for Women placard reading, Vote for me for a Valentine Date: circa 1910
Suffragette W. S. P. U Shop KensingtonSuffragette W.S.P.U Shop Kensington. The W.S.P.Us shop and office at 143. Church Street, Kensington, the Hon. Sec. (from 1911) was Evelyn Sharp (1869-1955) seen here with Votes for Women placard
Suffragettes Prison Dress Deputation. Suffragettes in replica prison uniform - green serge dress, broad arrows on pinafore and white cap, stand beside a black mock prison van
Suffragette Publicity Advertising Asquith. A placard outside a newsagents shop, advertising the Daily Mirror, has the headline, Mr. Asquith Caricatured
Suffragette Publicity Advertising Meat. A large and prominent placard hangs outside a butchers shop owned by the London Central Meat Co. Ltd
Suffragette Publicity Advertising BOVRIL. The tram terminus at Brislington, South East of Bristol. A large advertising placard on the right reads, Vote for Women who buy BOVRIL
Suffragette Newspaper Seller and Cart. A suffragette stands beside a pony and trap with placard, advertising, The Suffragette newspaper. A note on reverse reads, Self & Press Cart 1912. Isabel Cay
Suffragettes in Car Keep Liberal Out. Four suffragettes plus Lady Chauffeur, travel in a car displaying a placard N.W.S.P.U Votes for Women, Keep Liberal Out
Suffragette Ina Longbourne W. S. P. U CampaignSuffragette Ina Longbourne W.S.P.U Campaign. Summer holiday campaign by members of the Womens Social & Political Union, August 1913
Suffragette Selling The Suffragette Paper. A woman standing in the street, holding copies of The Suffragette newspaper with large placard also advertising the paper which was edited by Christabel
Suffragette March Banners. Line drawing by Yoshio Markino of suffragettes with banner placard and Votes for Women sashes. Date: 1912
Never Marry a Suffragette My Boy. Old gentleman wears a top hat with VFW placard in purple, white and green. He looks over his pince nez and advises, Never Marry a Suffragette my Boy! Date: circa 1910
Suffragette, Down with Womens Rights. A Gentleman finds himself in the centre of a group of angry and combative suffragettes armed with umbrellas
Suffragette Votes for Women Views. Stereotypical suffragette stands behind a VFW newspaper placard, which reads, Our Views At Bude contains concertina of photo views of Bude, Cornwall
Suffragette, Votes for Women WOW!!. Suffragette with placard reading, Votes for Women Wow, watches as another is carried off, kicking and screaming by a policeman. Two urchins laugh heartily
Suffragette How d you like to Spoon with me?. Rather frightening stereotypical woman with big teeth, pince-nez, umbrella and a VFW placard invites men to spoon with her Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Pouting in Prison. Girl with large VFW placard, sits Pouting in prison Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Girl Protests Trafalgar Square. Little girl stands on a barrell, VFW placard beside her, and cries, Down with man-made laws! Date: circa 1908
The Cry of The Children. A line of little children, each holding a placard reading, Votes for Mammies Stretches into the distance. Captioned, The Cry of the Children by C. Hedley-Charlton
Suffragette, Split Red Faced Man. A fat smiling red faced man reads the newspaper placard announcing Great Suffragette Split Remarkable Disclosures Wonder how she did that - at the skating Rink Is
Suffragette, Votes for Women, Fancy Dress. A seated group of men and women, some in masks, men blacked up all in strange attire. Girl in front row holds Votes for Women placard. Date: circa 1909
Suffragette, Blokes for Women. Stereotypical ugly suffragette stands on a stool seeking converts to the cause, while two children wave placard with caption, Blokes for Women
Notice to Irish Munsters from Germans, 1916A placard placed by the Germans above their trenches facing the Munsters after the Irish uprising of April 1916, claiming, English guns are firing at your wife and children
Armistice Day scene with Kaiser Wilhelm II cartoonAn Armistice Day scene in London on 11th November 1918 with a group of young men on the street holding up a placard with a cartoon of Kaiser Wilhelm II on it
Scruffy Street Tough advertising The Ladies IdolHumorous ironic cartoon by Phil May, depicting a scruffy, unattractive street tough advertising The Ladies Idol at The Vaudeville Theatre. Date: 1895
Arrested for wearing a corset advertising placard" Why pick on me, officer? Its my guv nors idea!" A policeman is not sympathetic to the protestations of the beardy gentleman employed to parade in front of a Drapers shop wearing a corset
Girls Life Brigade carnival procession, Walton, EssexGirls Life Brigade youngsters in fancy dress during the annual carnival procession at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. 1953
Poll Tax demonstration, Central LondonA Metropolitan Police officer in the middle of a peaceful crowd of demonstrators during the Poll Tax demonstrations in Central London
Kings Arms Inn SignAn interesting placard outside the Kings Arms Inn, Stow- on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. Licensed in 1548; King Charles I stayed there on 8 May 1645. Date: licensed 1548