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Jesse Jackson with Linda BellosJesse Jackson (Jesse Louis Jackson Sr, b 1941), American civil rights activist and Baptist minister. Seen here at a press conference with Linda Bellos (b 1950)
Club Life - What we are coming toInside a Gentlemen's clubs where women were strictly not allowed. An engraving showing what would happen if women were invited too. Date: circa 1860s
Comic postcard, Men Only toilet - Where are you going to, my pretty maid? Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Teddy bear suffragette and policeman. Come Along, Christabear! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Votes for Women satire - We only want what the men have got!! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Women Soldiers in the British Army, WW2. Date: circa 1940s
Cartoon, A Parcel of Old ------ Frightened at a... BillCartoon, A Parcel of Old ------ Frightened at a Nasty! Great! Ugly! Jew Bill. A satirical comment on the House of Lords rejection of the Jewish Disabilities Bill
Statue in Square des Epinettes, Paris, FranceStatue to Maria Deraismes (1828-1894), champion of womens rights, writer, reformer and philosopher, in the Square des Epinettes, Paris, France. Date: 1900s
Statue to Maria Deraismes, Square Epinettes, Paris, FranceStatue to Maria Deraismes (1828-1894), champion of womens rights, writer, reformer and philosopher, in the Square des Epinettes, Paris, France. Date: 1900s
London School of Medicine for Women, Hunter Street - The Training of a Lady Doctor. 1898
Afternoon tea in garden of Pioneer Club, LondonAfternoon tea in the garden of the Pioneer Club - The Ladies Clubs of London. 1899
Mrs Dora Montefiore, suffragist, in courtMrs Dora Montefiore (1851-1933), English-Australian womens suffragist, socialist, poet, and autobiographer, seen here in court on 31 October 1913. 1913
Rachel Beer, British newspaper editorRachel Beer (nee Sassoon, 1858-1927), British newspaper editor, editor-in-chief of The Sunday Times and The Observer. 1897
Florence Fenwick Miller, English journalist and authorFlorence Fenwick Miller (1854-1935), English journalist, author and social reformer, editor and proprietor of The Womans Signal, an influential feminist journal. 1897
Ethel Comyns Lewer, editor of The Feathered WorldEthel Harriet Comyns Lewer (1861-1946), periodical proprietor and editor of The Feathered World. and author of Poultry Keeping (1914). 1897
Gillian Debenham, editor of Judy magazineGillian Debenham, editor of Judy, the comic magazine. 1897
Ella Hepwoth Dixon, English novelist and editorElla Hepwoth Dixon (pen name Margaret Wynman, 1857-1932), English novelist, and editor of The Englishwoman magazine. 1897
Calendar, Womens Achievements in reign of Queen VictoriaCalendar of Womens Achievements in the Reign of Queen Victoria. 1897
Women riding on cases of TNT, WW1Women riding on cases of TNT, packed for despatch to a shell factory, First World War. 1914-1918
Women doing wartime work at a factory, WW1Women doing wartime work at a factory where margarine is being made to save on butter, WW1. 1914-1918
Advert for Jaeger, Kay Petrie, Motor Racing DriverAdvert for Jaeger, Regent Street, London -- Kay Petrie, Motor Racing Driver. 1936
Our New Electorate - Votes for Women. circa 1918
Canon Henry Scott Holland, English clergymanCanon Henry Scott Holland (1847-1918), English clergyman, supporter of social equality. circa 1910
Cicely Hamilton and Edith Craig, suffragettesCicely Hamilton (1872-1952) and Edith Craig (1869-1947). Edith was the daughter of the actress Ellen Terry, a theatre director, producer, costume designer and pioneer of the womens suffrage movement
Millicent Garrett Fawcett, suffragist leaderMillicent Garrett Fawcett (Mrs Henry Fawcett LLD, 1847-1929), British suffragist leader. Date: circa 1908
Womens interest in the 1918 General Election: queuing outside the Queens Hall during the meeting of David Lloyd George. 1918
The Youngest Woman Barrister, Yvonne Stranger, the 21-year-old daughter of Harold Stranger KC. Date: 1933
Young women university graduates, Copenhagen, DenmarkYoung women university graduates linking arms in a street, Copenhagen, Denmark. Date: 1922
Mrs Gwenda Stewart, motor racing driver. 20th century
Female tram conductor, Chile, South America. Date: 1922
Two women doing building work, Vienna, AustriaTwo women doing building work, mixing cement, in a suburb of Vienna, Austria. Date: 1922
Englands New Voters, 1928 - Caricature by GarrettoImpression by Garretto of the new women voters in 1928, the year in which British women finally gained electoral parity with men
The parliamentary femaleFather of the family: " Come, dear; we so seldom go out together now- can t you take us all to the play tonight!" Mistress of the House, and MP: " How you talk, Charles
Suffragettes talking to men outside the House of Commons 1912
Window broken by suffragettes 1912
Katharine (Kate) Louisa Russell, Viscountess Amberley (nee Stanley, 1844-1874), British suffragist and early advocate of birth control
Miss Ada L. Ward, L. L. A. (Lady Literate in Arts). circa 1907
Baby Scouts -- boys and girlsBaby Scouts -- When sturdy baby boys begin to scout, dont think that baby girls will be left out. Date: 1900
Lady Astor, first UK woman Member of Parliament 1919Lady Astor, the first woman Member of Parliament in the UK, as reported on the front page of The New Illustrated. Date: November 1919
Holloway and SuffragetteHolloway prison... We place them on plank beds and very low diet, To stop all their din, We just run them in, Into this house that man built. Date: circa 1910
BASEBALL FOR LADIESYoung Lady Baseballlists The very novel and already successful idea of manager W.S.Franklin and the belles of the Ball and Bat. Date: 1890
Cartoon, Mills Logic; or, Franchise for Females -- John Stuart Mill was trying to include women in the new Reform Act by replacing the word men with persons. Date: 1867
EQUALITY / COLLEGE GIRLAmerican college woman or the Vassar girl of 1922 Date: 1922
EQUALITY / NEW WOMANThe New Woman Date: 1896
Hindu men at mealtime, IndiaHindu men at mealtime, served by their womenfolk who are not permitted to eat with them. Date: 1846
Traditional female accomplishmentsThree young women demonstrating traditional female accomplishments -- reading, embroidery, and playing the piano. Date: 1858
Women trying to vote at New York polling station, 1871Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927), noted American feminist, with her sister Jennie Claflin, try to vote in the New York election of 1871, but are turned away. Date: 1871
Woman police officer in self-defence training exerciseWoman police officer taking part in a self-defence training exercise. Date: circa 1950s