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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
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
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
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
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
Suffragette Mouse in Houses of Parliament. Mouse sitting on inkwell in Houses of Parliament has a plan to eradicate the suffragette threat
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
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
Suffragette Lunatic Asylum. Inmate of Lunatic Asylum tells mannish suffragette in tweed suit, spats and hat, What! You, a militant suffragette! Pooh
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Suffragette and Judge in Court. A Judge in court peers down on two little suffragettes. One defiantly waving a VFW flag. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Addresses Meeting of Citizens. Suffragette speaking with much passion addresses a meeting of curious and bemused children. Date: circa 1908
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
Suffragette Disrupts Meeting. A Mannish suffragette disrupts a meeting, Pro-suffragette banners litter the floor. Man asks, Now Madam
Suffragettes Marching at Election. Chanting suffragettes holding a banner - General Election. Up with the Women. Down with the men Date: circa 1910
Suffragette, Suffragist Muzzle. Addressed to Suffragist who wears a skirt and jacket embroidered with broad prison arrows and a muzzle round her mouth
Suffragette, Hammer Headress Kew gardens. Suffragette portrayed as a hammer with tubular body, hammer headress and Votes for Women handbag
Suffragette in Cell. Suffragette in prison cell looks out as policeman winks broadly. What a sell, I ll never be a Fool again he vows. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette, Not a Vote - a Bloke. The newspaper boy heckles a suffragette campaigner, shouting, Its not a vote you want - Its a Bloke
I Married a Suffragette - Oh My!. Policeman grabbed by the arm is marched off by a suffragette brandishing a whip or scourge. Date: circa 1908
Suffragettes and a Policeman. Willing suffragettes Who would not be on duty? thinks the policeman who sweeps the suffragette off her feet
Suffragettes and a Policeman, I Like em Both. A Policeman unusually finds two suffragettes most appealing. Date: circa 1908
Tempora Mutantur! Militancy at Buckingham Palace, 1914&1915The Bystander contrasts the militancy of demonstrating suffragettes outside Buckingham Palace in the summer of 1914, before the outbreak of World War One
Women candidates for parliament, 1919Four female candidates for Parliament in the 1918 General Election, when women over the age of 30 were given the vote for the first time
One man, one suffragette: a suggestion to the House of Commons police. Why not keep Dummy Suffragettes(artificial P-nkh-rsts, stuffed B-ll-ngt-ns)
Suffragette disturbance at Royal Horse Show, 1914Scenes at the Royal Horse Show in June 1914, when two suffragettes made an attempt to appeal to the King. Larger picture shows Princess Mary, Lady Desborough, King George V, Queen Mary
Suffragettes at Buckingham Palace, LondonSuffragettes, led by Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, attempting to present a petition to King George V at Buckingham Palace, London. Numerous arrests were made
The spread of the tango: the arrest of a militant suffragetteComment on the tango craze: a militant, flag-waving suffragette is surprised to find herself apprehended and in the embrace of a tango-ing policeman. Date: 1913
Suffragette selling copies of The SuffragetteLondon Life - A Rotary Postcard photograph showing a suffragette selling copies of The Suffragette paper - October, 1912. The woman in the image is wearing a Holloway brooch
Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Unionists unite for WW1WW1 - Another Triple Alliance - " We ve Stopped Hostilities - Now for the Germans!" - Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Ulster Unionists put aside their own social
Womens Rights - Satire Reversal of Traditional RolesA suited and booted Suffragette heads out to her Club, holding a Paper on the Duties of a Wife and a Debate on Emancipation, whilst her tired husband is left rocking the baby... Date: circa 1910s
A suffragette meeting in 1913A suffragette addressing a crowd in Reading during the election of 1913. Date: 1913
Official program - Woman suffrage procession, Washington, DC March 3, 1913. Cover of program for the National American Womens Suffrage Association procession, showing woman, in elaborate attire
Muriel MattersThe suffragist, Muriel Matters. She was a speaker & organiser for the WFL and most notably chained herself to " that ville grill" behind which women sat in the Commons Date: 1908
Suffragettes at Downing Street, LondonThe scene at Downing Street, London, in 1911 when the Prime Minister, Herbert Henry Asquith, consented to receive a deputation of women to discuss womens suffrage. 1911
Suffragette as a gooseA superb propaganda postcard for Womens Rights, showing a goose in prison plummage, standing atop at bucket and speaking at a meeting of geese