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Anti-Suffrage Meeting East LondonA lady stands in a covered van, covered in posters asserting Women do not want votes. She was heckled by women in the East End of London who supported womens suffrage. Date: Feb 27th 1914
She Sprang to her feet - Women facing each other. Part of Box 79 Boswell Collection. Timothy Crab. Date: circa 1900
Funeral of Edward VII - Bluejackets marchingBluejackets marching - Bluejackets marching to Windsor Station. Part of Box 127 Boswell Collection - Funeral of Edward VII
NFS firewomanMay (Mary) Belbin was a firewoman at Testwood where the Canadians trained. She served refreshments when the service had field days
Group of Belgian and British soldiers at Quex Park, with three members of the VAD staff. The Belgian men are wearing civilian clothes. All the British soldiers are in army uniform
Birchington VAD nursesStudio photograph (Houghton, Margate & Broadstairs) of the Birchington (Kent/178) VAD nurses. A group of ten nurses is shown
VAD nurses, and child, at QuexA group of eight VAD nurses, three seated, are beside the Winter Garden, Quex Park. With them is Antoinette Powell Cotton (1913-1996), dressed as a VAD nurse
Woman in redingote with four collars, wearing an anonymous hat, and a ribbon of love.. The ribbon of love has the letters L. M. (elle aime) or She loves
H鬨ne Dutrieu - Girl HawkH鬨 ne Dutrieu - Girl Hawk, Belgium. She was a cycling world champion, stunt cyclist, stunt motorcyclist, automobile racer, stunt driver, pioneer aviator, wartime ambulance driver
She bowed herself to the ground. Date: circa late 19th century
India - A Hill-girl, HimalayasBlack and white. Young Indian girl sitting on a tree trunk. She is wearing a decorated head wrap and striped trousers, and has a pierced nasal septum with an ornate ring through it
Emmeline Pankhurst Grave Brompton CemetaryThe grave of Emmeline Pankhurst in Brompton Cemetery, London. The headstone, a celtic cross in red sandstone was designed by the sculptor Julian Phelps Allan (1892-1996)
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 Votes for Women Painted FigureA painted metal figure of an old woman sitting on a chair. She is dressed in the colours of the W.S.P.U, purple skirt, white bow and green hat and jacket
Suffragette Ceramic TeapotA Ceramic teapot made in the Foley Intarsio ware, of a suffrage supporter or advocate of Womens Rights. The lid or cover has the face of a stereotypical, be-spectacled spinster
Militant Suffragette Crested China FigurineA porcelain figure of a militant suffragette produced as an item of crested ware with the crest of the city of Exeter. The figure of the woman is finely detailed to illustrate her allegiance to
Suffragette Militant Money Box 1914A suffragette money box in the form of a papier mÔú¿Úá▓ed pillar box with removable base. When a penny is posted in the letter box a figure of a woman pops up
Suffragette Militant Money Box 1913A suffragette money box in the form of a papier mache red pillar box with removable base. When a penny is posted in the letter box a figure of a woman pops up
Suffragette Votes for Women Match HolderA ceramic figure of an Old Maid suffragette painted in the colours of the W.S.P.U. She wears a Votes for Women sash and a rather sour expression. Below is the caption, A Match for Any Man
Emmeline Pankhurst Daily Mail 1913A newspaper placard advertising the Daily Mail dated Monday December 8th, 1913, with the headline, Mrs. Pankhurst Last Nights Decision
W H Goss Peace plate - 1919 - Angel of PeaceAn extremely rare W. H. Goss Peace plate. Multi-coloured design, issued to commemorate Peace in 1919. The highly detailed transfer has the Angel of Peace in a gothic frame
The poor Belgians have suffered greatly - WWINasty. He: The poor Belgians have suffered greatly. She: Yes they have suffered. Oh if I was a man I would go and fight. He: Would you. She Yes ! Wouldn t you
Advertising print for Cavanders Army Club cigarettes. She : Tell me, what do you boys call a washout He : A place where one can t get Army Club cigarettes. Dated March 1918, on reverse. Will Owen
Among the English Lines FolioA folio of 24 hand-coloured i. And one original watercolour of the artists friend, Claire de Pratz (author and friend of the artist) reading soldiers letters
Queen Elizabeth sets sail from SouthamaptonThe Queen Elizabeth sets sail from Southamapton. She will cross the Atlantic and arrive at New York within five days
Toad in Disguise / GrahameToad in disguise: " She arranged the shawl with a professional fold, & tied the strings of the rusty bonnet under his chin." Date: First published: 1908