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Suffragettes Collection (page 17)

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffrage Calendar Artists Suffrage League 1913

Suffrage Calendar Artists Suffrage League 1913. A suffrage calendar for 1913, published by the Artists Suffrage League. It shows a blindfolded baby astride a large white goose flying above a snowy

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Rally Womens Sunday March 1908

Suffragette Rally Womens Sunday March 1908. Official programme and souvenir of The Womens Sunday Great March to Hyde Park. Showing the processions, platforms & speakers, 21st June 1908. Date: 1908

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Song Anthem Womens Marsellaise

Suffragette Song Anthem Womens Marsellaise. Words for The Womens Marsellaise by Florence Macauley, sung to the tune of the French National Anthem

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Mrs. Martel in Prison Cartoon

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

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette In Police Van Womens Parliament

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

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Don t Force Me

Suffragette Votes for Women Don t Force Me. A dog wearing a ribbon in purple, white and green, the colours of the W.S.P.U, cries, Don t Force Me D-!! You

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Press Cart

Suffragette Votes for Women Press Cart. A Womens Social & Political Union Press Cart which both promoted the organisation and sold copies of the weekly newspaper, Votes for Women Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: How the Vote was Won Cicely Hamilton

How the Vote was Won Cicely Hamilton. Illustration, by C. Hedley Charlton from How the Vote was Won. Womens Suffrage League, winding-up-sale. Date: 1908

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette demonstration Trafalgar Square

Suffragette demonstration Trafalgar Square. Shows a procession of W.S.P.U demonstrators marching through Trafalgar Square, with banners and flags

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Womens Tax Resistance League

Suffragette Womens Tax Resistance League. Design for a banner for the Womens Tax Resistance League, founded in 1909. The artist was Mary Sargant Florence (1857-1954)

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Militant Methods

Suffragette W. S. P. U Militant Methods
Suffragette W.S.P.U Militant Methods. Issued by the National Womens Social & Political Union with speech by the Earl of Lytton on the Militant Methods of the W.S.P.U given on June 15th 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragettes Treatment by Police

Suffragettes Treatment by Police. Cover of pamphlet, The Treatment of the Womens Deputations by the Metropolitan Police. Evidence relating to treatment of W.S.P.U members, 18th

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Deputation to the King 1914

Suffragette Deputation to the King 1914. W.S.P.U leaflet relating to the Deputation, May 21st 1914. Reverse of leaflet is addressed, To the Public

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragettes Prison Dress Deputation

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

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Cats Premier House of Commons

Suffragette Cats Premier House of Commons. A group of suffragette cats address the Prime Minister, Henry Campbell Bannerman (served 1905-1908) on the question of womens suffrage

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Cats, Are you a Suffragette?

Cats, Are you a Suffragette?. Two cats, one holding a fan, one asks, Are you a suffragette? The other replies, Well, I don t know, but I ve gone through the suffering part of it. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Militant Broken Windows

Suffragette Militant Broken Windows. Worksmen repairing windows at Messers Bakers Regent Street, London, after they were smashed by Militant Suffragettes Date: circa 1914

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Militants Broken Windows

Suffragette Militants Broken Windows. The scene in Cockspur Street, London following a campaign of window smashing by militant members of the W.S.P.U

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Play Votes for Women

Suffragette Play Votes for Women. An amateur theatrical group staging a play which features a suffragette holding Votes for Women sign, a policeman, a lad, a butcher and two Ruffians. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Votes for Women

Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Votes for Women. A group of five men, two apparently suffragettes, have guns pointed at their heads

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Carnival

Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Carnival. A group of young men variously attired as suffragettes wear Votes for Women signs including one which reads

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Fancy Dress Votes for Women

Suffragette Fancy Dress Votes for Women. A group of women dressed up as suffragettes taking tea. Message on reverse reads, This was taken at the side of our house Date: circa 1910

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Play Suffragette and the Man

Suffragette Play Suffragette and the Man. A group of (amateur?) actresses and a man in the centre, hold up Votes for Women and Meeting Tonight signs

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst

Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928) standing beside the W.S.P.U Staff Car, the Austin presented to Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence in 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Womens Coronation Procession

Suffragette Womens Coronation Procession. A Stereoscopic view of the Australian Contingent in the Womens Coronation Procession June 17th 1911, captioned, Great Suffragette Demonstration in London

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Publicity Maypole Dairy

Suffragette Publicity Maypole Dairy. A branch of the Maypole Dairy with four young men in white shirts and aprons outside. A sign in the window reads, Votes for Women

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Publicity Advertising Asquith

Suffragette Publicity Advertising Asquith. A placard outside a newsagents shop, advertising the Daily Mirror, has the headline, Mr. Asquith Caricatured

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Publicity Votes for Women Train

Suffragette Publicity Votes for Women Train. A steam train heads along the track with a banner just below the funnel which reads Votes for Women

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Publicity Newspaper Placards

Suffragette Publicity Newspaper Placards. Newspaper placards outside a newsagents shop show the headlines from the Daily Mail - Suffragettes Routed

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Publicity Advertising Meat

Suffragette Publicity Advertising Meat. A large and prominent placard hangs outside a butchers shop owned by the London Central Meat Co. Ltd

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Publicity Advertising BOVRIL

Suffragette Publicity Advertising BOVRIL. The tram terminus at Brislington, South East of Bristol. A large advertising placard on the right reads, Vote for Women who buy BOVRIL

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffrage N. U. W. S.s Cambridge

Suffrage N. U. W. S.s Cambridge
Suffrage N.U.W.S.S Cambridge. Members of the Cambridge branch of the National Union of Womens Suffrage Societies at their weekly stall in the local marketplace

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffrage N. U. W. S.s Gateshead-on-Tyne

Suffrage N. U. W. S.s Gateshead-on-Tyne
Suffrage N.U.W.S.S Gateshead-on-Tyne. A group of women from the Gateshead branch of the National Union of Womens Suffrage Societies, pose in a garden

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Arson Whitekirk

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

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Arson St. Leonards

Suffragette Arson St. Leonards. A fireman examines damage to the dining room of Leveleigh in St. Leonards, Sussex, the object of an arson attack, by militant suffragettes, 15th April, 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Arson Hurst Park

Suffragette Arson Hurst Park. Shows the destroyed Grand Stand at Hurst Park Racecourse, 8th June 1913, caused by an arson attack by militant suffragettes Kitty Marion (1871-1944) and Betty Giveen

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Arson Wargrave

Suffragette Arson Wargrave. Crowds gather outside St. Marys Church, Wargrave, Berkshire to see the damage caused by fire on 1st June 1914

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Arson Hatcham

Suffragette Arson Hatcham. A view of St Catherines church, Hatcham. S.E London, destroyed by fire on 6th May 1913. It was blamed on militant suffragettes and caused damage amounting to 15, 000



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