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Suffragette Ellen Terry Actress. Miss. Ellen Terry (1847-1928) suffrage sympathiser and mother of Edith Craig, photographed looking into a mirror
W. S. P. U Fife and Drum Band 1909W.S.P.U Fife and Drum Band 1909. The W.S.P.Us Fife and Drum band was formed in early 1909, and first appeared in public in May 1909 to advertise the Womens Exhibition at the Princes Skating Rink
Suffragette Elizabeth Robins. Elizabeth Robins (1862) actress and supporter of the womens suffrage movement. She was involved with the Women Writers Suffrage League
Suffragette Elsa Gye, Will Bullock. Elsa Gye (1881-1943) with her future husband, William Bullock in April 1909. Joined the W.S.P.U in 1906
Suffragette Elsa Gye and Children. Elsa Gye (1881-1943) with two of her sons, Jack and Richard in 1915. Date: 1915
Lilian Hicks Suffragette. Lilian Martha Hicks (1853-1924) portrait. Lilian Hicks Joined the W.S.P.U in the latter part of 1906, moving to the Womens Freedom League on its formation in November 1907
Lillah McCarthy Suffragist. Miss Lillah McCarthy (1875-1970) portrait. Lillah McCarthy, actress and suffrage supporter. Played Justice in the first performance of Cicely Hamiltons Pageant of Great
Neil Kenney Suffragette. Sarah Ellen (Nell) Kenney (1876-1953) portrait. Nell Kenney was elder sister of Annie, Jessie, Caroline and Jane
Alison Neilans Suffragette. Alison Roberta Noble Neilans (1884-1942) portrait. Member of the Womens Freedom League, Church League for Womens Suffrage
Millicent Garrett Fawcett. Mrs. Henry Fawcett (1847-1929) portrait. Date: circa 1908
Lady Frances Balfour Suffragist. Lady Frances Balfour (1858-1931) portrait. Aristocratic and dedicated worker for the cause of Womens Suffrage
Emmeline Pankhurst Imprisoned Leaders. Emmeline Pankhurst, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence and Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, described as the Imprisoned Suffragist leaders May 22nd 1912
Charlotte Marsh Suffragette. Charlotte Augusta Leopoldine Marsh (1887-1961) portrait. Joined the W.S.P.U in 1907, imprisoned several times, forcibly fed after going on hunger strike
Mrs. Borrmann Wells Suffragette. Mrs. Borrmann Wells portrait. Caption - Votes for Women Mrs Borrmann Wells on Womens Freedom League Postcard. Date: circa 1908
Miss. Benett Suffragette. Miss. Sarah Benett (1850-1924) portrait. She joined the W.S.P.U, was arrested in March 1907 and imprisoned
Mrs. P. Leigh Votes for Women. Portrait, Mrs. P. Leigh, caption hand written in ink, Votes for Women, Mrs. P. Leigh Sec. W.S.P.U Date: circa 1910
Miss. Edme e Manning Suffragette. Miss Edme e Manning B.A. Possibly an organiser for the Manchester branch of the Womens Freedom League in 1910
Edith How-Martyn Suffragette. Edith How-Martyn (1875-1954) portrait. Originally a member of the W.S.P.U, she left to help form the Womens Freedom League in 1907. Caption - Mrs E
Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence. Mrs Pethick-Lawrence (1867-1954) portrait. Joint editor of Votes for Women Honorary Treasurer National Womens Social & Political Union. Date: circa 1910
Cicely Hamilton Suffragette and Writer. Cicely Hamilton (1872-1952) portrait. Member of the Womens Freedom league, co-founder of the Women Writers Suffrage League
Suffragette United with Home Ruler and Socialise. Depicts the suffragette with the Nationalist, Ulsterman, and socialist, united and standing in front of the figure of Britannia. Date: circa 1912
Suffragette Votes for Shell Motor Spirit. A suffragette on a platform, holding a petrol can declares, Votes for women, votes Shell Motor Spirit un-equalled. Date: circa 1909
Suffragette Election Time Cambridge. A view of election time in Cambridge which shows a variety of candidates including a woman campaigning for the vote. Date: 1910
Suffragette N. W. S. P. U Christmas CardSuffragette N.W.S.P.U Christmas Card. Christmas card produced by National W.S.P.U with Best Wishes for Xmas and the New Year 1908-1909 with medallion by Sylvia Pankjurst and the quotation
Suffragette Societies Rally to the Cause. Depicts women from various suffrage organisations protesting in front of Asquith
Suffragette I ve got a Voter. Young woman, perched upon a sofa declares, I don t want a vote, I ve got a Voter. A man of course and to prove it, his pipe and tobacco jar lay beside her
Is your Wife a Suffragette?. A man struggles to deal with the family wash and puffs and pants trying to use the mangle. Implies that the wife is off campaigning and is neglecting her duties
Suffragette Dog with Hammer. A militant suffragette dog carries a hammer in its paw, and a bag of stones over its shoulder, clearly intent on inflicting damage on windows or M.Ps Date: circa 1912
Suffragette Stumping for Votes. A suffragette out Stumping for Votes plant a kiss on a young mans lips. He is so taken aback (literally) that his hat flies off. Date: circa 1910
Things a Suffragette Cannot Do. A man raises his leg onto a wall to tie his shoelace. Captioned, There are things that even a suffragette cannot do. Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Emancipated New Woman. The New Woman portrayed in mans attire, cigarette in mouth, golf clubs over her shoulder and bicycle at her side. Date: circa 1905
Suffragette The Anti-Suffragist. A view of the male Anti-Suffragist, the type who declares, Don t give votes to women, they have no BRAINS. Date: circa 1909
Suffragette Go Hang Yourselves. Two women view a campaigner for the franchise as So Un-Ladylike!! The suffragist with banners reading No taxation Without Representation and 190
Suffragette Which Way? Votes or Love?. Highlights the dilemma for the young woman. Should she dedicate herself to the campaign for the vote, or seek love and marriage
Suffragette Male Suffragist Bravo. A man carrying a large votes for women petition is praised for his support for the cause. Entitled, Male Suffragist
Married Suffragette Support. Huge lady and suffragette, perches on the lap of her diminutive and miserable looking hubby. Captioned, Monster
Married Suffragette Wash Floor!. Domestic bliss illustrated as domineering wife shouts to husband, What! Do you say you re tired? Wash the floor instantly! Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Girl and Policeman. Girl dressed entirely in purple, white and green, carries a flag, scroll and has a badge reading We want the vote Toy (?) policeman in the background. Date: circa 1912
Suffragette Striking Scene at Demonstration. At a demonstration, its hand to hand combat as suffragette attacks policeman with umbrella, hands and ankle boots. Date: circa 1911
Suffragette Raid on the House. Dog sleeps soundly in his kennel, unaware that three kittens, one with a VFW flag, are on the attack. A play on words. Date: circa 1909
Suffragette Baby Votes not Groats. Crying baby smashes her feeding bottle with a hammer, in true militant style. Boo-o-o I want Votes! Not Groats! Date: circa 1912
Suffragette, We Demand our Rights. Chubby little girl proudly waves a banner in the colours of the WSPU, purple, white and green which reads, As women and Mothers, we demand our rights
Suffragette Hunting the Suffie. Girl dressed in the colours of the WSPU, purple, white and green, waves a hammer with a small banner reading, Votes we will have
Never Marry a Suffragette My Boy. Old gentleman wears a top hat with VFW placard in purple, white and green. He looks over his pince nez and advises, Never Marry a Suffragette my Boy! Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Force Feeding Maiden Speech. Gentleman, at dinner, glass in hand proposes a toast. Gentlemen I wish you to drink the health of the women eh - the females eh - the ladies
Suffragette Chicken Chases Cat. A fearsome chicken chases a cat away from her brood, shouting, You je st leave my chickens alone Whiskers caption reads
Suffragette Valentine Card Handcuffs. Depicts a large pair of handcuffs and captioned I ll give you time to think it over! The, Fairest suffragette
Suffragette Where is my Wandering Wife?. Poor husband, left at home to mind the babies, asks, OH! Where is my wandering wife to-night? Answer