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Suffragettes Visit Ministers House. Suffragettes attach a Votes for Women placard on the Minister for War, Mr. Haldanes front door. Date: 1908
Sheet Music The Suffragettes. Suffragette sheet music for a Concert Action song for Girls, words and music by W. Smyth Cooper
Suffragette Protest Meeting Home Secretary. The scenes of uproar at a meeting addressed by Herbert Gladstone, Home Secretary in Leeds, November 30th, 1907
Suffragette Militant Pillar Box Acid Attack. An item of post damaged in a militant suffragette attack on a pillar box. The letter was partially burnt by acid on 16th April 1913, in Nottingham
Suffragette Votes for Women Cracker Label. A christmas cracker label from a box made by Tom Smith, makers of crackers since 1847
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 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
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
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 Cat Behind the Grille. Cat is barred from the Chamber of the house of Commons. Captioned, The Suffragette Question. Behind the Grille in the Cats Parliament House Date: 1912
Suffrage March Stratford on Avon 1911. A womens suffrage procession in Stratford-upon-Avon with banners of the N.U.W.S.S from the West Midlands - Solihull, Olton, Shropshire and Birmingham
Suffrage Meeting Stratford on Avon 1911. Open-air meeting in Stratford-upon-Avon, 25th August, 1911. Included members of the N.U.W.S.S, W.S.P.U, on platform, Reud, Claude Hinscliff
Suffragette Opinions Campaign Cats. Suffragette cartoon, Jane Ann converts the village to Suffragette Opinions, with campaigning and somewhat violent cats. Date: 1912
Suffragette Votes for Women Advertising. Advertisement for the Savory Roaster, endorsed by Two million of our most progressive American house-wives Date: 1914
Womens Coronation Procession 1911. Centre pages of official programme Date: 1911
Suffragette W. S. P. U Membership CardSuffragette W.S.P.U Membership Card. Womens Social & Political Union membership card showing Objects & Methods with membership pledge. Date: circa 1907
Suffragette HQ Clements Inn W. S. P. USuffragette HQ Clements Inn W.S.P.U. Line drawing of the W.S.P.U Headquarters at Clements Inn. Showing a meeting, switchboard and typists. Date: 1912
Charlotte Despard Womans Franchise and Industry. Womens Freedom League pamphlet by Charlotte Despard (1844-1939) Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Novel The Victim & The Voter. A novel, the cover with stereotypical suffragette character, entitled The Victim & The Voter (A Guignolerie) by William Caine. Date: 1908
Suffragette Novel From Hampstead to Holloway. Votes for Women Suffragette speaker. Written by W. Burton Baldry. Illustrated by G.E.Shepherd. Date: 1909
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 A Call to Women W. S. P. USuffragette A Call to Women W.S.P.U. Mrs. Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence appeals to women to join the movement for the freedom and welfare of all Date: circa 1908
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
Suffrage Songsheet N. U. W. S. SSuffrage Songsheet N.U.W.S.S. Suffrage songs raised the roof of the Royal Albert hall at the meeting held on Suffrage Saturday, 13th June 1908. Includes verses by H
N. U. W. S.s Suffrage Saturday June 1908N.U.W.S.S Suffrage Saturday June 1908. Handbill issued by the N.U.W.S.S, promoting the march and demonstration on 13th June 1908, from Embankment to the Albert Hall. Led by Mrs
Suffrage Pageant Womens Trades & Professions. Handbill published by the London Society for Womens Suffrage, issued for participants in the Pageant of Womens Trades and Professions, 27th April 1909
Suffragette Trial Defence at Bow Street. The defence barrister, T.M Healy (1855-1931) in the prosecution of eight members of the Womens Freedom League charged with obstructing police in Downing
W. S. P. U Handbill Deputation Right of PetitionW.S.P.U Handbill Deputation Right of Petition. W.S.P.U Votes for Women handbill announcing a Deputation to the House of Commons, June 29th 1909, referring to The Bill of Rights
Suffragette Votes for Women W. S. P. USuffragette Votes for Women W.S.P.U. Advertising Public At Homes, organised by the National Womens Social & Political Union at two London venues. Date: circa 1909
The Suffragette and Cupid. Suffragette with flag and sash rejects Cupids advances but, You may think it fun, poor Cupid to snub, with the hand of a suffragette, But hes cunning and smart
Womens Freedom League Fund-Raiser Play. Programme for a performance of A Midsummer Nights Dream at the Royal Botanic Gardens Regents Park, July 11th 1910()
Suffrage Actresses Franchise League. Programme of an Entertainment and Pageant of Famous Men and Women. B.C. 7, 000 - A.D 2914 Arranged by the joint committee of the Actresses Franchise League
Suffragette Protests at Liberal Meetings. Handbill/leaflet issued by the National Womens Social & Political Union, giving reasons why they will continue to protest at Liberal meetings
Suffragette Play A Junction Arthur Heathcote. A Junction, a Dialogue in One Act by Arthur M. Heathcote. Published by the Actresses Franchise League in 1912. Date: 1913
Suffragette Jill in the Box Asquith. A suffragette pops out of a box waving a Votes for Women flag at the startled figure of H.H Asquith, the Prime Minister. Date: circa 1913
Suffragette Selling Votes for Women. A cartoon of an out-of-work Hawker, asking Lady de Vere (1858-1934) (Lady Sybil de Vere Capell) who is working for the cause, Ows your - business? Date: 1911
Suffragette Votes for Women Politicians. The giant figure of a woman strides towards a group of politicians, much to their annoyance - includes Asquith and Lloyd George. Date: 1913
Suffragette Charlotte Despard Exeter Hall. Charlotte Despard (1844-1939) addresses a meeting at the Exeter Hall, London after Dickinsons Bill was talked out in the House of commons. Date: 1907
Suffragette Play Might is Right. A scene from a suffragette play, Might is Right (author unknown) staged at the Haymarket Theatre in November 1909
Suffragette Arrested for The Cause. Two burly policemen hold a suffragette by the wrists after a demonstration for the cause of Votes for Women. Date: 1908
Suffrage Demonstration Womens Freedom League 1908. The contingent from the Womens Freedom League with banner, at the N.U.W.S.S Demonstration, 13th June 1908. Date: 1908
Suffrage demonstration Albert Hall 1908. The culmination of the N.U.W.S.S Demonstration, 13th June 1908, was a rally held in the Albert Hall. Date: 1908
Suffragette Silent Film The Hunger Strike. A still from the 1913 silent film comedy The Hunger Strike. Starring music hall favourite Emund Payne (1863-1914) as a suffragette
Suffragette Flying Machine Asquith no. 10. Suffragettes give Mr. Asquith a rude awakening as their flying machine reaches the upper floor of number 10. Downing Street
Suffragette Window Breaking Campaign. A notice put in the window of a jewellers shop, at the height of the militant window smashing campaign in early 1912. Date: circa 1912
Suffragette Captured by Policeman. A suffragette in chains is captured on the rocks by a giant monster policeman. An allusion to the myth of Perseus and Andromeda, the latter
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