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Suffragette Collection (page 28)

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Anti-Suffrage Army of Militants

Anti-Suffrage Army of Militants. Extreme German view of the English Army of Militant Suffragettes with their weapons of war - bombs, guns, axes, acid and scissors. Date: circa 1913

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Recipe for Cabinet Pudding

Suffragette Recipe for Cabinet Pudding. Method, Take one fresh young suffragette, add a large slice of her own importance, and as much sauce as you like

Background imageSuffragette Collection: I se a Suffragette

I se a Suffragette. Weeping child, desparate for her familys attention, vows to become a suffragette. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Caught Bathing

Suffragette Caught Bathing. A suffragette is caught bathing at Swansea and hides behind rocks. Gallant gentleman offers his hat so she may cover her modesty. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Down with Tom Cats

Suffragette Down with Tom Cats. Fierce looking cat proclaims, Down with the Tom cats. i.e the males! Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Meeting tonight, Votes for women

Meeting tonight, Votes for women.. Mr. Asquith scurries away from two suffragettes beside the caption, Meeting tonight, Votes for women. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragette Collection: A Womans place is the Home

A Womans place is the Home.. Shows two young women in shawls, (mill girls?), an elderly mother and a crippled father. Caption reads, Who will then earn the Daily bread? Date: 1909

Background imageSuffragette Collection: The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith

The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith. Shows Prime Minister Asquith as a two-faced figure, dressed in French Revolutionary style confronting the King

Background imageSuffragette Collection: On the Cromer Beach

On the Cromer Beach. A Scene on a beach when alarmed mother cries Children!! The tide is coming in! You will be swept away! Children - (reassuringly), Oh no Mummy, Don

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Come along Daddy, drink it up

Come along Daddy, drink it up. Miss. Jane Bull offers her father a steaming mug labelled Votes for Women, adding, You don t know how much good it may do those rheumatic pains of yours

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Consulting the Oracle

Consulting the Oracle. Male and female anti-suffragists consult the oracle on how to rid themselves of the child who personifies the womens suffrage movement

Background imageSuffragette Collection: In the dim and speculative future

In the dim and speculative future. Prime Minister Asquith, dressed as a young maiden picks the petals from a daisy, thinking, This year - next year - sometime - !!

Background imageSuffragette Collection: The Supporter

The Supporter. Two Men stand outside the polling station, one asks, You want to know why I am going to vote for the Womans suffrage man

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Peoples House

Peoples House. Fido the dog guards the entrance to the Peoples House - the Houses of parliament. Women with banners ask to be let in but Fido Asquith refuses, No

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Seven to two

Seven to two. Stark illustration of how 7 million men have votes while under the proposed Parliamentary Bill of 1909, only 1.5 to 2 million women would be eligible. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Is this right?

Is this right?. Woman with basket on her back, meets man holding umbrella labelled Franchise. She asks Why can t I have an umbrella too? Voter says, You can t. You ought to stop at home

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Give me a bit of your franchise cake

Give me a bit of your franchise cake.. Miss Jane Bull asks Master Johnnie Bull for a bit of his franchise cake. He declines saying It wouldn t be good for you

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Evolution

Evolution. Chinese women reject traditional shoes and tell Mr John Bull Chinaman, They are no use, we re quite grown out of that sort of shoe! Please take fresh measures

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Committee rooms, House of Commons

Committee rooms, House of Commons. Jane Bull holds a box labelled, Miss. J. Bull Franchise Realising it is empty, she confronts Herbert Gladstone who thinks, Dear me

Background imageSuffragette Collection: The Workers Husband

The Workers Husband. Lady Canvasser asks man, Have you got a vote Mr. Brown? Loafer, Course I got a vote, and shall have so long as my wife takes in washing Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragette Collection: The Cry of The Children

The Cry of The Children. A line of little children, each holding a placard reading, Votes for Mammies Stretches into the distance. Captioned, The Cry of the Children by C. Hedley-Charlton

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Cage of the unenfranchised

Cage of the unenfranchised. A wicker cage constrains hens and a parrot with a ticket listing those who are outside the democratic process criminals, aliens, Paupers, lunatics and women

Background imageSuffragette Collection: The Anti-Suffragist

The Anti-Suffragist. Depicts a butterfly refusing to emerge from its chrysalis. Verse by C.P. Stetson, (Charlotte Perkins Gilman) Illustrated by Ernestine Mills. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette, Split Red Faced Man

Suffragette, Split Red Faced Man. A fat smiling red faced man reads the newspaper placard announcing Great Suffragette Split Remarkable Disclosures Wonder how she did that - at the skating Rink Is

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Pelted with Eggs

Suffragette Pelted with Eggs. A suffragette is pelted with eggs and faces The Injustice of the masculine Yolk Refers to An incident at Maidenhead probably at a political meeting. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette, poker Rolling Pin

Suffragette, poker Rolling Pin. Scruffy woman with a poker in one hand and a rolling pin in the other declares, I want my Vote Date: circa 1910

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Votes for Womens Sufferage

Suffragette Votes for Womens Sufferage. Types of voters include the hen pecked husband of the dominating suffragette wife and he is suffering! Date: circa 1905

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Mouse in Houses of Parliament

Suffragette Mouse in Houses of Parliament. Mouse sitting on inkwell in Houses of Parliament has a plan to eradicate the suffragette threat

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Valentine Prison Warder

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

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette, Policeman Come over Here

Suffragette, Policeman Come over Here. Tiny suffragette waving flag and hammer, held up by policeman while colleague holds arms outstretched saying, Come over Here. Date: circa 1911

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Lunatic Asylum

Suffragette Lunatic Asylum. Inmate of Lunatic Asylum tells mannish suffragette in tweed suit, spats and hat, What! You, a militant suffragette! Pooh

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Policeman Carries off Suffragette

Policeman Carries off Suffragette. Very vocal suffragette hauled off her feet by a policeman. Caption, with reference to parliamentary proadires reads, Carried! on a show of hands (8-feet)

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette, the New Man

Suffragette, the New Man. Man with moustache dressed in the colours purple, white and green, wears an enormous hat. Caption reads, The aim of the suffragette is the equality of the sexes

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette, Votes for Women, Fancy Dress

Suffragette, Votes for Women, Fancy Dress. A seated group of men and women, some in masks, men blacked up all in strange attire. Girl in front row holds Votes for Women placard. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Big Ben Votes for Women

Suffragette Big Ben Votes for Women. Two Suffragettes have stormed the tower which houses Big Ben. One has unfurled her VFW flag while the other is peering through the clock face

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Policeman Beggar

Suffragette Policeman Beggar. Suffragette is escorted away by three policemen. A beggar or mendicant, cap outstretched, asks, Can you spare a copper, lady? Date: circa 1910

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women

Suffragette Votes for Women. Picture of a woman dressed as Suffragette with VFW flag. This is the kind of seaside photo where the persons head is superimposed on a drawn cartoon body. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragettes, Procession of Suffragists

Suffragettes, Procession of Suffragists. Suffragettes on the march, umbrellas held aloft, their banner reads, Down with the men, and up with the Women. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragettes, the Last Man, Auction Relics

Suffragettes, the Last Man, Auction Relics. The result of the suffragettes is an auction sale of the relics of the last man, including trousers and braces. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette, Votes for Women, Breeches

Suffragette, Votes for Women, Breeches. Suffragette with Votes for Women paper needs to address the issue of dress reform so she can Just draw a pair of breeches

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragettes, The Last Man Driven out

Suffragettes, The Last Man Driven out. Suffragettes succeed in driving away men and the last one leaps into a boat to escape the howling mob. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette, Blokes for Women

Suffragette, Blokes for Women. Stereotypical ugly suffragette stands on a stool seeking converts to the cause, while two children wave placard with caption, Blokes for Women

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Vision - Mrs Speaker

Suffragette Vision - Mrs Speaker. The suffragette vision of a woman as speaker of the House of commons with female official holding the Mace. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette, Beware Scantleburys Mice

Suffragette, Beware Scantleburys Mice. Lady Politicians Beware! The Force of the future - In the Commons they ll look nice is (tell it not to the suffragettes!) brave Scantleburys Mice

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette and Judge in Court

Suffragette and Judge in Court. A Judge in court peers down on two little suffragettes. One defiantly waving a VFW flag. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Addresses Meeting of Citizens

Suffragette Addresses Meeting of Citizens. Suffragette speaking with much passion addresses a meeting of curious and bemused children. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Addresses Meeting

Suffragette Addresses Meeting. Burly, masculine looking suffragette waves her arms declaring, What are men, Who are they, Where are they etc. etc. Drawn by Arthur Moreland. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragette Collection: Suffragette Disrupts Meeting

Suffragette Disrupts Meeting. A Mannish suffragette disrupts a meeting, Pro-suffragette banners litter the floor. Man asks, Now Madam



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