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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
Emancipated Woman - Husband doing choresThe Handy-man at home An Emancipated Woman reads happily by the fire whilst her sailor husband does his fair share of the household chores by scrubbling the floor. Date: 1915
Suffragette inmates, Holloway PrisonA group of suffragettes, wearing prison uniform of quaint Dutch style caps and aprons at Holloway Prison, sort through a basket of old shoes, trying to find a pair to fit
Suffragette Christmas CardTopical Christmas card designed by Louis Wain featuring one of his famous cats dressed as a suffragette, waving a flag and carrying Votes for Women pamphlets in a bag slung across her chest
Suffragettes Coronation Procession, LondonA large suffragette procession passing along the Embankment in Central London. The Coronation of George V in 1911 inspired the WSPU (Womens Social and Political Union)
James Keir Hardie address at Trafalgar SquareJames Keir Hardie (1856-1915), Scottish Labour leader and politician, addresses a crowd including suffragettes at Trafalgar Square
Womens Rights March in Algeria, at this time under French rule
Glass-Smashing for Votes! by Wilmot LuntThis illustration shows suffragettes breaking windows in protest for the right to vote
Aint Got No TimeA workmans wife resists an invitation to join the Cause and change the laws of the land - Ain t got no time, mum
Mr Churchill rung down by a Suffragettes bellA photograph of Winston Churchill addressing a meeting of workmen at a factory. Ms Molony, an Irish Suffragist, arrived in a carriage and attempted to drown the speakers voice with a bell
International Woman Suffrage AllianceSuffragettes. An international gathering of well-known workers for womens franchise at the Congress of the International Suffrage Alliance
French Suffragettes in Paris, 1936Photograph showing a policeman attempting to end a suffragette demonstration in the Rue Royale, Paris, 1936. The suffragettes had formed a human barrier across the road to stop traffic
The PankhurstsSuffragettes. A photo of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel, leaders of the physical-force party in the votes-for-women campaign
Women Recording their Vote for the First TimeWomen voting for the first time at the 1918 general election following two decades of campaigning by suffragettes
Suffragettes in FranceEmmeline Pankhurst (seated on left) and her secretary (miss Lawrence) visit their French sisters to compare notes : Mme Schmahl welcomes them at a Paris meeting
Shop Windows SmashedThe windows of Swan & Edgar Ltd smashed by suffragettes
Mans RewardMans reward. Suffragette in action
Female EnfranchisementCruikshanks satirical projection of the effects of female enfranchisement
Suffragette and CopperA lady demonstrating for Womens Rights has the good fortune to be picked up by a policeman - I m having the time of my life !
Suffragette / Bearded LadySuffragette to the Bearded Lady in a fairground : How did you manage it ?
Wife and Rolling PinThe lady is saying, in a broad Yorkshire accent which I ll spare you, that she doesn t need Votes For Women, her rolling-pin is all she needs to get what she wants
Anti-Suffrage DeviceAutomatic Suffragette Exterminating Pillar-Box - a comment on militant suffragettes who sabotage letter boxes
Married ManWhy didn t you stay single ?
Suffragette MockedWe only want what the men have got ! - Miss Ortobee Spankdfirst addresses the public - one of the crudest cards in our collection
Satire / Pouting in PrisonPouting in prison
Satire / Grip of LawIn the grip of the law
Satire / AdvocateAn advocate for womens rights
Satires / SuffragetteThe suffragette nails her colours to the mast
Satire / FeministsAn unsympathetic view of feminists
Womens Rights / CampaignsFrench suffragettes organise their own parallel election
WOMENs RIGHTS / FIRE 1910London Suffragettes masquerade as firewomen
Womens Rights / SatiresA suffragette leaps into the future
Suffragette Force-FedSuffragettes force-fed in prison
Womens Rights / ReleaseSuffragettes celebrate the release of Edith New and Mary Leigh from Holloway