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Suffragette, Airing their Views!. Two young suffragettes in fashionable dress discuss Votes, Votes. Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Lonely Eastbourne Maiden. The Pathetic Appeal of the Lonely Eastbourne Maiden, Includes the lines, Beware young men
Suffragette Votes Got em at Last. Woman in huge hat with small dog on a lead. Dog remarks, Votes!! They ve got em at last! Date: circa 1918
Suffragette Lord of Creation!. Puzzle which is the Lord of Creation! Suffragette towers over small man meekly carrying Votes for Women flag. She wears ribbon sash and hat in the colours. Date: 1910
Suffragette in Snow Votes for Women. A lone suffragette holding a banner stands in the snow and ice. The caption reads, And loud that clarion voice replied
Suffragette Attacks Soldier, Not Letter Box. A short-sighted suffragette mistakes a soldier in a red uniform for a letter box and splatters ink intended for the mail all over his uniform
Suffragette All for the Cause Hammer. Militant suffragette with hammer concealed under coat seeks plate glass window to destroy. Caption reads, All for the cause Going Shopping
Sermons in Stones Militant Suffragette. A very masculine suffragette holds a bag of stones ready to aim at shop windows. Captioned
Suffragette, Mary Had a Little Hammer. Smiling suffragette brandishes her hammer, plate glass litters the pavement. Mary had a little hammer for a suffragette was she
Suffragette Hammer Policeman Broken Window. Suffragette with hammer confronts alarmed policeman. Oh give us votes, the maiden said, For if you don t I ll punch your head. Date: circa 1912
Suffragette Hammer in Pocket Policeman. Wily suffragette with half concealed hammer sees her chance as policeman sleeps whilst on duty. Although the suffragettes have nt votes
Suffragette Breaks Window Militant. Militant suffragette wields hammer, the caption reads, The suffragettes get wilder daily & smash shop windows oh so gaily. Date: circa 1912
Suffragette breaks Window, Miners Strike. Militant suffragette breaks shop window. Miners and Suffragettes are alike. For now they all begin to strike
Suffragette Policeman Hammer Oats. Suffragette waving a hammer shouts, We will have Votes but the policeman offers a bag marked OATS Take these instead Date: circa 1912
Suffragettes in Council. A group of suffragettes (?) sit smoking and are apparently In Council. Date: circa 1908
Bossy Married Suffragette. Couple in bed and wife screams, Monster! What did I marry you for? Get up and make the breakfast!! Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Votes for Women Views. Stereotypical suffragette stands behind a VFW newspaper placard, which reads, Our Views At Bude contains concertina of photo views of Bude, Cornwall
Suffragette Election 1910 Shell Advert. All Parliamentary Candidates insist on having Shell motor spirit Includes a suffragette candidate
Suffragette, Simple Life - Caravanning. The couples caravan lands in a stream and frightens the horse. This results in damage to the vehicle. Its decorated with ribbons in suffragette colours
Suffragette, Rest for the Weary. A young woman takes a break from the suffrage demo to sit on the lap of a young man. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Wild Wives Meeting. What are the wild wives saying? asks the man standing outside the Town Hall, where a suffrage meeting is in full swing. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette, Simple Life - 99 Times Round Garden. The Simple life couple, she, an ardent suffragette, keep fit by running 99 times round garden before breakfast (even in the pouring rain)
Suffragette, Simple Life - Wet day in Camp. The couple dedicated to living the simple life find their tent flooded and take refuge on a fence
Suffragette, Simple Life - Dinner-Time. Sandal wearing couple enjoying the Simple Life - fresh air and a frugal meal sat at the dinner table
Suffragette, Hammer Thrower. The Hammer Thrower - as she was (taking part in Sport) and As she is, shrieking VFW and aiming a hammer at a shop window. Date: circa 1913
Suffragette, Child Breaks Mirror. Delighted mother, on seeing her toddler smash a mirror with a hammer, exclaims, Oh the Darling! The little pet is going to be a suffragette. Date: circa 1912
Suffragette, Safe in the Arms of a Policeman. At a Suffragette demonstration, a policeman snatches a troublemaker who grabs his nose. Umbrellas and placards abound. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette, the Muzzling Order. At a suffragette meeting, a little man is flanked by two women, one of whom, is pointing a gun towards him
Suffragette, To My Valentine. Petrified young man recoils from the advances of his erst while girlfriend with the rhyme, You were always glad to see me, in the days when I courted as a boy
Suffragette, Mixed Bathing at Seaside. Never mind the sharks! Sign on the beach reads, Beware of the Suffragettes, Bathing Machines provided for Ladies and Suffragettes
Suffragette Valentines Greetings. A Suffragette, arms outstretched watches as her man disappears, running into the distance, top hat in the air
Suffragette Votes for Women, Manners for Men. Ugly suffragettes with placards rampage down the road, policemen floored and running for cover
Suffragette Domestic Servant, Pankhurst. A young housemaid reclines on a sofa saying, I cut my little finger and I must take it very easy in case it hurts me anymore
Suffragette, Votes for Women WOW!!. Suffragette with placard reading, Votes for Women Wow, watches as another is carried off, kicking and screaming by a policeman. Two urchins laugh heartily
When Women Vote Sitting up Late. Husband sits up till gone midnight, waiting for his wife who has gone out on the town. Captions include Mother dear mother
When Women Vote Men Sewing. Domestic roles reversed when women vote marriage rules revised, husbands duties now include making their trousers out of wifes old skirts and minding the baby
Suffragette Bombs and Bottom. Gentleman in a top hat encounters with some surprise a well built suffragette with an enormous bottom
When Women Vote Weddings. Poor old Tom at the altar has to swear to obey (his) wife faithfully in everything. A young lady cries, I m the best man
Suffragette Defies the Tyrant Man. Depicts a very small suffragette carrying a VFW flag while a very tall policeman, hands behind his back, looks down at her from the pavement
Suffragette How d you like to Spoon with me?. Rather frightening stereotypical woman with big teeth, pince-nez, umbrella and a VFW placard invites men to spoon with her Date: circa 1908
Lady Constance Lytton Suffragette. Lady Constance Lytton (1869-1923) portrait, seated wearing the Holloway Portcullis brooch, Prisoners Medal and her hunger strike medal. Date: circa 1912
Charlotte Despard Suffragette. Mrs. Charlotte Despard (1844-1939) portrait, Mrs. Despard left the W.S.P.U in 1907 to found the Womens Freedom League. Date: circa 1906
Emmeline Pankhurst & Christabel. Mrs Pankhurst (1858-1928) and her daughter Christabel, portrait. Date: circa 1911
Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928). Founder of the W.S.P.U (Womens Social and Political Union) Portrait issued by the W.S.P.U Votes for Women caption. Date: circa 1909
Suffragette Speaker Down with Trousers. A Suffragette, arm raised, shouts at a group of males. Men! What are you? Just animals in trousers. I say down with them and down with the Government
Suffragette Pouting in Prison. Girl with large VFW placard, sits Pouting in prison Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Womens Rights Cross Husband. Husband, backed into a corner, says, I ll be cross Arabella, I ll be cross!! Tho you have your womens rights I m the Boss
Suffragette in Court. Up before the judge in court, little girl is sentenced to Two months without chocolate. Date: circa 1908