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Leading SuffragettesFive leading suffragettes: (from left) Lady Constance Lytton, Annie Kenney, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Christabel Pankhurst and Sylvia Pankhurst
Suffragettes Pankhurst and Gawthorpe Rutland 1907Christabel Pankhurst and Mary Gawthorpe in the Market Place, Uppingham, holding a meeting during the 1907 Rutland bye-election
Sylvia PankhurstSYLVIA PANKHURST artist & suffragette. Daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst & younger sister of Christabel, she was instrumental along with them in founding the WSPU
Advert for Christabel Russell Ltd, 1928 featuring Jessie Matthews, London Date: 1928
Womens Rights / NewspaperSelling The Suffragette and advertising Christabel Pankhursts Book - The Great Scourge and How to End it. Date: c1908
Womens Rights / PersonaliCHRISTABEL PANKHURST Womens rights advocate & Suffragette. Daughter of Emiline Pankhurst
Suffragette Coronation Procession 1911 SouvenirA souvenir and programme of the Womens Coronation Procession, 17th June, 1911, giving details of the Pageants. The Suffrage Societies taking part and the routes
Christabel PankhurstCHRISTABEL PANKHURST Leading Suffragette & member of the Womens Social & Political Union. Daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst
C. Pankhurst as BabyEmmeline with baby daughter Christabel (born 22 September 1880), taken in Manchester
Pankhurst & GawthorpeChristabel Pankhurst with Wspu Speaker Mary Gawthorpe
Suffragette Prisoners HollowaySuffragette hunger strikers wave to Christabel Pankhurst, one holding a Votes for Women sash. Date: 1909
WOMENs DEPUTATION / 1911Christabel Pankhurst & Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence on a deputation to Asquith & LLoyd George. Date: 17 November 1911
Christabel Pankhurst self-exiled in Paris 1912Christabel Pankhurst (1880 - 1958), British suffragette, photographed buying a newspaper in Paris, following the discovery of her whereabouts after she left London six months before to avoid arrest
Princess Alexandra with her Mother Princess MarinaA baby Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy (Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel) (1936-), the daughter of Prince George, Duke of Kent
The Suffragette newspaper Holiday Campaign. Front cover of The Suffragette newspaper, edited by Christabel Pankhurst and official organ of the W.S.P.U vol. 1, no. 43, Friday August 8, 1913
Comic postcard, Teddy bear suffragette and policeman. Come Along, Christabear! Date: 20th century
A portrait of the Hon Mrs Russell, 1925, recently seen in the British film Human Desires Date: 1925
Christabel Pankhurst (1880 - 1958), British suffragette, in Montmartre, Paris, after being forced to leave London for fear of arrest
Christabel Pankhurst defending herself in court 1908Christabel Pankhurst shown defending the " rush" on the House of Commons and her role in it at Bow Street Magistrates Court, London
Suffragettes in wax: a cabinet meeting of the militant ladies who seek the vote. The figures of Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, Emmeline Pethwick Lawrence and Annie Kenny
Christabel Pankhurst. Christabel Pankhurst L.L.B (1880-1958) Date: circa 1908
PANKHURST AS WAXWORKChristabel Pankhurst, Womens Rights agitator, models for Madame Tussauds Date: 1908
Christabel Pankhurst models for Madame TussaudsCHRISTABEL PANKHURST Models for Madame Tussauds Date: 1908
Suffragette W. S. P. U Suffrage Fete 1908Suffragette W.S.P.U Suffrage Fete 1908. W.S.P.U leaders in front of the Votes for Women stand at the Suffrage Fete. Earls Court, 25th July, 1908
Suffragettes W. S. P. U Caxton Hall 1908Suffragettes W.S.P.U Caxton Hall 1908. A meeting at Caxton Hall before the deputation and Rush the House demonstration, October 13th 1908. Mrs
Trial of Suffrage Leaders. Shows Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst and Flora Drummond at the W.S.P.U offices, while Inspector Jarvis issues summonses for their arrest
Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst Prison Dress. Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel Pankhurst, arm in arm, both wearing prison dress
Suffragette Flora Drummond Trafalgar Square. Mrs. Flora Drummond, arm raised, invites the crowd to Rush the House of Commons on 13th October 1908. Mrs
Suffragette Demonstration Rally Hyde Park 23 July 1910. Mrs Pethick-Lawrence, Christabel Pankhurst, Sylvia Pankhurst and Emily Wilding Davidson pictured at the Great Demonstration, July 23, 1910
Votes for Women - Frederick Pethick-Lawrence as SuffragetteVotes for Women - Frederick Pethick-Lawrence (1871-1961), (husband of prominent campaigner Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence) dressed as Suffragette selling Votes for Women - the 24th November 1911 issue
C Pankhurst in BannersCHRISTABEL PANKHURST spelt out in banners in Manchester. Date: January (?) 1909
Christabel Pankhurst sledging in VillarChristabel Pankhurst LLB (1880 - 1958), suffragette, founder and leader of National Womens Social and Political Union, daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst
Suffragette W. S. P. U Badge Christabel Pankhurst (reverse)Paper lapel reads, Votes for Women Womens Social & Political Union, 4 Clements Inn, Strand W.C. Reverse of portrait badge. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette W. S. P. U Joan of Arc BroochBrooch depicting the figure of Joan of Arc, the patron saint of the suffragettes. The brooch was based on the image designed by Hilda Dallas for a poster, advertising The Suffragette newspaper
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 Card Game PANKO ArtworkOriginal artwork by E.T Reed (Edward Tennyson Reed 1860-1933) for the suffragette card game PANKO. This shows Christabel Pankhurst holding a scroll labeled vfw and calling for Law Law Law
Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible FeedingA suffragette jigsaw puzzle, based on a contemporary print, showing John Bull being fed by force. He is surrounded by a number of prominent political figures including Prime Minister Asquith
Suffragette Moveable Card Toy Elusive ChristabelA moveable card or optical toy referring to the W.S.P.U leader Christabel Pankhurst, who eluded police by fleeing to France in 1912
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 House of Ladies. Women have taken over the House of Lords and chaos reigns, and politicians can only look down from the balcony. Christabel Pankhurst wears a uniform, while Mrs
Suffragette March Christabel Pankhurst. A deputation led by Christabel Pankhurst, October 7th, 1911, with banner stating, Taxation Without Representation is Tyranny Date: 1911
Suffragettes Released Emmeline & Christabel Pankhurst. Mrs. Pankhurst and Christabel released from Holloway Prison, 22nd december 1908, in open horse-drawn carriage. To Victory banner behind
W. S. P. U Defence of Militancy Old BaileyW.S.P.U Defence of Militancy Old Bailey. Entitled The Mans Share this is Frederick Pethick-Lawrences Defence of Militancy delivered from the Dock of the Old Bailey, May 20th 1912. Mr & Mrs
Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst Shopping in Paris. Christabel Pankhurst, in exile in Paris, window shopping outside a jewellers
Suffragette Mr & Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence 1908. Mrs. Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick Pethick-Lawrence and Christabel Pankhurst arriving at Bow Street Court, October 14th 1908
Suffragettes Arrested Clements Inn 1908. The arrest of Mrs. Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst and Flora Drummond, at the office of the national Womens Social & Political Union, Clements Inn
Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst Trafalgar Square. Christabel pankhurst speaking to a crowd in Trafalgar Square, inviting then to Come to the House of commons on October 13th. Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs
Christabel Pankhurst Bow Street 1908. Christabel and Emmeline Pankhurst leaving Bow Street Magistrates Court in October 1908
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 leaders W. S. P. U Edinburgh 1909Suffragette leaders W.S.P.U Edinburgh 1909. Mrs. Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst, Adela Pankhurst and Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence, pictured in Edinburgh
Christabel Pankhurst Office W. S. P. UChristabel Pankhurst Office W.S.P.U. Christabel Pankhurst seated at a desk with a colleague, probably at the W.S.P.U offices, 4, Clements Inn. Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Womens Coronation Procession June 17, 1911.. Mrs. Pankhurst, Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence and Christabel Pankhurst walking in the Coronation Procession In front of a banner stating
Suffragette Votes for Women Christmas Card W. S. P. USuffragette Votes for Women Christmas Card W.S.P.U. Christmas card promoting The Suffragette newspaper, edited by Christabel Pankhurst, Design by Hilda Dallas
Emmeline Pankhurst & Christabel. Mrs Pankhurst (1858-1928) and her daughter Christabel, portrait. Date: circa 1911
Suffragette Geese Miss Hissy. Miss Hissy addresses a meeting of the Gooses Social and Political Union, asking, Is a question of gander - I mean gender to stand between us and the vote
Women candidates for parliament, 1919Four female candidates for Parliament in the 1918 General Election, when women over the age of 30 were given the vote for the first time
Art deco fashion sketch for an evening frock by Christabel Russell for Phyllis Monkman, London, 1921. Made of coral and gold brocade with uneven hem and a V shaped decolletage Date: 1921
Portrait of the Duke of GloucesterDuke of Gloucester, born in 1900, he married Lady Alice Christabel Douglas Scott in 1935. They had two sons Prince William and Prince Richard. He died in 1974
C & E PANKHURST, 1913Christabel & her mother Emmeline in Bois de Boulogne, Paris
Pankhursts Go to USACHRISTABEL sees her mother EMMELINE off to America
The PankhurstsSuffragettes. A photo of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel, leaders of the physical-force party in the votes-for-women campaign
Pankhursts & FriendsEMMELINE & CHRISTABEL PANKHURST. Shown here with friends in the garden of their home in Manchester, circa 1898
Election CampaignFlora Drummond ( The General) & Phyllis Ayrton campaigning for Christabel Pankhurst in Smethwick. Christabel represented the Womens Party in 1918 & 1919
Wspu OfficesChristabel Pankhurst at a desk in the WSPU offices, St Clements Inn, London
A. Kenney & C. PankhurstAnnie Kenney & Christabel Pankhurst
C. Pankhurst C 1906A studio portrait of Christabel Pankhurst
Baby C. PankhurstA photograph of Christabel Pankhurst (b. 22 September 1880), taken in a studio on the Isle of Man. Her Grandmother, Jane Quine, came from the Isle of Man
C. Pankhurst as DancerChristabel Pankhurst, aged 17, while staying with the Rochefort Du Faux family in Geneva. Her mother Emmeline hoped for a time that she would become a ballet dancer
Tussaud Museum PankhurstMADAME MARIE TUSSAUD Christabel Pankhurst, Womens Rights agitator, models for Madame Tussauds in 1908
Sylvia, Adela, ChristabelFrom left to right: Sylvia, Adela and Christabel Pankhurst as children
Pankhurst FuneralAt the funeral of Emmeline Pankhurst at St Johns church, Smith Square, are her sister, Mrs Ada Goulden Bach; with Christabel and Sylvia
Wspu AnnouncementChristabel Pankhurst is one of the featured speakers at two public meetings held in Birmingham
Womens Rights / DemoChristabel Pankhurst at Trafalgar Square
RUSH TRIAL / 1908Christabel Pankhurst, Mrs Pankhurst and Flora Drummond at Bow Street Magistrates Court during the Rush trial
Womens Right / By-ElectionChristabel Pankhurst at the Peckham by-election
Rush Trial / ExteriorChristabel Pankhurst and the Pethick-Lawrences outside Bow Street Magistrates Court during Rush Trial