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Suffragette Votes for Women Playing CardsA box of Votes for Women playing cards in purple, white and green printed with the broad prison arrow symbol. Date: circa 1908
Emmeline Pankhurst Daily Mail 1913A newspaper placard advertising the Daily Mail dated Monday December 8th, 1913, with the headline, Mrs. Pankhurst Last Nights Decision
Suffragette in Holloway Prison Mrs. Pankhurst. Captioned, Two sides of Holloway Prison. Shows woman in cell wearing prison uniform and Mrs. Pankhurst in own clothes with champagne, doctor and warder
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
Suffragette Mrs. Martel in Prison Cartoon. Portrays Mrs. Nellie Martel (?1885-1940) in a prison cell, captioned, Suffering Suffragettes not to mention other folk in a speech on Oct 27th
Suffragette In Police Van Womens Parliament. A W.S.P.U publicity stunt ahead of the Womens Parliament at Caxton Hall and the deputation to the Prime Minister Asquith, 24th February 1909
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 Arson Whitekirk. St. Marys in Whitekirk, East Lothian, after the fire of 26th february 1914. Suffragette militants were suspected, and, as the churchs minister wrote
Suffragette Annie Kenney Character Sketch. A Character Sketch of Annie Kenney (1879-1953) written by Frederick Pethick-Lawrence with an article by Annie Kenney on Prison faces This recounts
Suffragette in Prison Dress Cleaning Kettle. A suffragette in replica prison uniform, sits polishing a cooking pot. She wears a large prison badge, issued from Holloway Prison
Suffragette Leaders Mrs. Pankhurst in W. S. P. U CarSuffragette Leaders Mrs. Pankhurst in W.S.P.U Car. Mrs Pankhurst, Annie Kenney and Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence (standing) preparing to set off in the W.S.P.U motor cat
Suffragette Holloway Prison Castle. Holloway Prison, Holloway Castle or Camden Castle scene of Many Suffragette incarcerations. Date: 1905
Suffragette March Demonstration June 18 1910. Shows the Prisoners Pageant, with 617 women representing the number of imprisonments To Win Freedom for Women
Vera Holme Marshal at Suffragette March. Vera Louise Holme (1881-1969) Known as Jack, seen in her role as Marshal at the From Prison to Citizenship demonstration. 18th June 1910
Suffragette Martyrs in Prison. A group of suffragettes sit dejectedly in a bare prison cell. Captioned, I wonder what their old men are doing just now. Date: circa 1907
Suffragette Pouting in Prison. Girl with large VFW placard, sits Pouting in prison Date: circa 1908
The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith. Shows Prime Minister Asquith as a two-faced figure, dressed in French Revolutionary style confronting the King
Suffragette Valentine Prison Warder. Addressed to a suffragette Oh my valentine my dear, How I wish that you were here!. Prison warder holding large bunch of keys indicates the sparse interior of
Suffragette, Suffragist Muzzle. Addressed to Suffragist who wears a skirt and jacket embroidered with broad prison arrows and a muzzle round her mouth
Suffragette in Cell. Suffragette in prison cell looks out as policeman winks broadly. What a sell, I ll never be a Fool again he vows. Date: circa 1908
Paris, France - Conciergie. Date: circa 1850
Paris, France - Eglise des Carmes. Date: 17th century
Paris, France - Petit Chatelet. Date: 1782
Paris, France - Chatelet. Date: 16th century
Paris, France - La Bastille. Date: 1649
Paris, France - Bastille. Date: circa 1600
Pentonville prison cell interiorPentonville prison in London: interior of cell with a hammock for sleeping. Date: 1843
Cigarette box with Bedfordshire Regiment badge, WW1Cigarette box carved with the badge of the Bedfordshire Regiment, probably 5th Battalion/161st Brigade/54th East Anglian Division. With Arabic script translated as Imprisonment memories, dated 12.24
Mary, Queen of Scots, forced to abdicateMary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), forced to abdicate in favour of her one-year-old son James, while imprisoned at Loch Leven Castle. Date: 24 July 1567
Pug Peter -- chained dog in prison cellPug Peter -- Catching the Mice with Cheese. A chained dog in a prison cell, with a crowd of mice at the open door converging on a piece of cheese. Date: 1905
Internment campIllustration showing the cramped interior of a Japanese internment camp at Changi, Singapore, during World War Two. Date: 1942
Marshalsea, LondonThe court of the old Marshalsea Prison is transformed into a childrens playground. Date: 1902
Farringdon StreetOn the right is the Fleet Prison for debtors. Date: circa 1828
Marshalsea 1803The remains of the old palace called the Marshalsea, Southwark, showing the chapel and the palace court : after rebuilding it became a debtors prison. Date: 1803
London NewgateNewgate prison, Old Bailey Date: 1831
Paris TempleThe Tower of the Temple - State Prison of Paris Date: 1816
Guards FreedGuards who had been confined in the prison of l Abbaye for indiscipline are liberated by the people. Date: 30 June 1789
Bastille Demolition PlanFive years before the Revolution, it is proposed to demolish the Bastille prison and replace it with a public square named for Louis XVI. It could have changed history ! Date: 1784
Thomas WrightTHOMAS WRIGHT philanthropist, prison visitor of Manchester. Date: 1789 - 1875
William WoolleyWILLIAM WOOLLEY churchman, chaplain of the Marshalsea prison, London. Date: CIRCA 1790
Marie Ant. in PrisonImprisoned in solitary confinement in the Conciergerie, Paris. Date: circa October 1793
John VenningJOHN VENNING merchant and prison reformer with his autograph Date: 1776 - 1858
Jas. Geo. Semple LisleJAMES GEORGE SEMPLE LISLE Adventurer in Brazil and elsewhere, died in prison in London. Date: 1759 - 1799
Gilbert RommeGILBERT ROMME - French maths teacher and revolutionary politician, accused of conspiracy he stabbed himself in prison, though some say he was rescued, fled to Russia. Date: 1750 - 1795
French Prison ChapelPrisoners kneeling in prayer in the pews of a prison chapel in France. Date: 1930s
Prison Prayer TimeA nun presides over prayers at St. Lazare womens prison, Paris, France. Date: early 1930s
WILLIAM O BRIEN - 2WILLIAM O BRIEN - Irish journalist and statesman, very militant in his early days, slightly more mellow later : periodically in prison, sometimes with Parnell. Date: 1852 - 1928
WILLIAM O BRIEN - 3WILLIAM O BRIEN - Irish journalist and statesman, very militant in his early days, slightly more mellow later : periodically in prison : speaking at a dinner. Date: 1852 - 1928