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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)
Emmeline Pankhurst StatueThe sculptor Arthur George Walker R.A (1861-1939) working on the plaster version of his statue of Emmeline Pankhurst. The bronze version, unveiled in 1930, stands in Victoria Tower Gardens
Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst FuneralThe order of service for the funeral of Emmeline Pankhurst, held at St. John the Evangelist, Westminster, Monday 18th June, 1928
Suffragette Christmas Card Where Angels Fear To Tread. Christmas card showing suffragette with umbrella captioned, Suffragettes rush in where angels fear to tread purple and green ribbon to side
Suffragette N. W. S. P. U Regalia RibbonN.W.S.P.U regalia or ribbon, produced for the Great Womens Sunday Demonstration, 21st June 1908, in Hyde Park. Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence was responsible for choosing the colours - purple
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 TicketA ticket for the Womens Sunday Procession on 21st June 1908, following the route from Euston Road to Hyde Park. Printed in the colours of the Womens Social & Political Union. Date: 1908
Suffragette Window Smashing Bow StreetThis shows a large queue of people, surrounded by police, waiting to enter Bow Street Magistrates Court. Captioned on reverse, Window Smashing Continued
Suffragette Clock Policeman ParliamentA suffragette Votes for Women clock showing a woman with sash, a policeman and the Houses of Parliament. The woman appears to be shouting whilst standing behind a brick wall
Suffragette W. S. P. U Group Marshall SashA sash produced for the Womens Social and Political Union, made in green moire or watered silk fabric. It has Group Marshal in silver letters and a metallic silver tassel at one end
Suffragette W. S. P. U Calendar 1911A small calendar in the colours of the W.S.P.U with a purple circular crest and 1911 in the centre. Has Votes for Women, Womens Social & Political Union in green lettering
Womens Freedom League SashWomens Freedom League sash in their colours of green, white and gold. It could also have been used as a belt with the addition of a buckle
Suffragette W. S. P. U Badge Christabel Pankhurst (reverse)Paper lapel reads, Votes for Women Womens Social & Political Union, 4 Clements Inn, Strand W.C. Reverse of portrait badge. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette W. S. P. U Joan of Arc BroochBrooch depicting the figure of Joan of Arc, the patron saint of the suffragettes. The brooch was based on the image designed by Hilda Dallas for a poster, advertising The Suffragette newspaper
Womens War Work WW1 PloughingLithograph by A.S Hartrick (Archibald Standish Hartrick 1864-1950) entitled, Womens Work: On the Land Ploughing Two women undertaking agricultural work as they replaced men on active service as part
Womens War Work WW1 Bus ConductressLithograph by A.S Hartrick (Archibald Standish Hartrick 1864-1950) entitled Womens Work: In the Towns - A Bus Conductress
Suffragette Xmas Card Womans RightsElaborate suffragette Xmas card with purple silk banner, labelled, Womans Rights and small china dolls at each side. The lettering is in green
Womens War Work WW1 MunitionsA painting of a munitions worker by Edith Harwood (1894-C1916) wearing the blue uniform of overalls and bonnet, the woman holds, with gloved hands, a shell
Women Workers WW1 Y. W. C. A Womens DayPoster commemorating Womens Day, a fund-raising event on behalf of the Womens Wartime Workers Fund. The Young Womens Christian Association (Y.W.C.A) set up centres for munitions workers, W.A.A.C s
Women WW1 Joan of ArcA poster appealing to the women of Britain to buy war savings certificates to help Save your Country, as Joan of Arc had saved France in the past. Once again the artist uses the iconic image of St
Suffragette Black Cat CeramicA figure of a black cat, wearing a large green ribbon around its neck, with the inscription, I Want my Vote Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Newspaper The SuffragettePlacard for The Suffragette newspaper (edited by Christabel Pankhurst), stating Buy & Read The Suffragette 1D Weekly. Printed in purple and green. Date: circa 1913
Suffrage Parliament M. P Woos MaidenA Member of Parliament attempts to woo a Suffrage campaigner (Lydia Becker?) with the promise of a bill to secure Womens Franchise
Suffragette Proof RacecourseFollowing the action of Emily Wilding Davison at the 1913 Epsom Derby, the racecourse authorities were keen to avoid any repetition. This cartoon envisages the Race Course of the Near Future, suff
Suffragette Card Game PANKO ArtworkOriginal artwork by E.T Reed (Edward Tennyson Reed 1860-1933) for the suffragette card game PANKO. This shows Christabel Pankhurst holding a scroll labeled vfw and calling for Law Law Law
Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible FeedingA suffragette jigsaw puzzle, based on a contemporary print, showing John Bull being fed by force. He is surrounded by a number of prominent political figures including Prime Minister Asquith
W. S. P. U Postcard Album, Sylvia PankhurstPostcard Album produced by the Womens Social & Political Union in dark green cloth with silver lettering and ornate Art Nouveau design
Suffrage Demonstration N. U. W. S.s 1908A souvenir of the Womens Suffrage March and Mass Meeting at the Albert Hall, Saturday, June 13, 1908. Gives details of the march from Embankment to the Albert Hall
Suffragette Flora Drummond Stanhope ToyA Stanhope or optical toy, a device which allows the viewing of microphotographs without using a microscope. The stanhope was invented in 1857 by Rene Dagron, a French photographer
Suffragette W. S. P. U Badge Emmeline PankhurstCelluloid badge or button with a photograph portrait of Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, (made by Merchants Portrait Co.) for the Womens Social & Political Union. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Novelty Toy Jumping SuffragetteA novelty toy, entitled, The Jumping Suffragette or, How the Suffragette Lost Her Head. Consists of a plastic doll, dressed in the colours and a Votes for Women sash, carrying an umbrella
Suffrage Badge N. U. W. S. SSimple bar badge in metal with red enamelling and Womens Suffrage in gold letters. Probably issued by the National Union of Womens Suffrage Societies. Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Badge 1911 Census BoycottBadge representing the 1911 Resistance to the Census movement. Members of the W.S.P.U, Womens Freedom League and the Womens Tax Resistance League
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
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 Scottish W. S. P. U Cup & SaucerA tea cup and saucer commisioned for use at the Scottish W.S.P.U Exhibition, held in Glasgow in April 1910, Votes for Women April 22nd 1910
Suffragette Votes for Women PlateA white earthenware tea plate with the words Votes for Women in royal blue script around the rim. Stamped on the base, John Maddocks & Sons, England. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Votes for Women Bell CeramicA green glazed earthenware figure of a rather unattractive female in a bonnet and ribbon bow. The figure is actually a bell with pottery ringer inside
Suffragette Womens Freedom League ChinaA Womens Freedom League china saucer with banner decoration, W.F.L Votes for Women badge or shield emblem, and the motto of the organisation - Dare To Be Free
Suffragette Ceramic Black WomanA hand-painted suffragette ceramic figure of a black African woman, wearing a corset and short bloomers. In her right hand she holds a brown club, and in her left hand, a sign which reads
Suffragette Votes for Women Tobacco JarA porcelain bust, hand-painted of a woman wearing a black hat with purple, white and green ribbon. Over her left shoulder is a sash, also in the colours of the W.S.P.U
Suffragette Votes for Women Ceramic CatsA pair of dark grey ceramic cats with the textured fur coats and ribbons around their necks. Their mouths are open as they demand, Votes for Women. Probably of English origin but with no marks
Suffragette Votes for Women Puppy CeramicA brown pottery cat, the pattern of its fur resembling that of a tabby. It is wearing a ribbon tied with a bow around its neck and has painted eyes and open mouth
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
Suffragette Votes for Women DollA suffragette doll wearing a brown dress and hat, holding a Votes for Women placard. The head of the doll is made from a ping pong ball with a hand painted face
Suffragette Votes for Women Monkey DishAn oval rustic dish surmounted by the figure of a monkey wearing a flowing red cape. Made by the Bretby Pottery. Its outstretched arms hold a block, incised with the phrase, Give Us Votes
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