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Women WW1 Work CanteenA group of women (described on reverse) as Canteen workers, alongside three male colleagues at the Tidworth Army Barracks, situated on the edge of Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire. Date: circa 1916
Women WW1 Munitions Hand GrenadeA studio portrait of a woman munition worker in mob cap and overalls. She stands in front of a small table on which lays a union flag. In her right hand she holds a hand grenade. Date: circa 1916
Women WW1 MunitionsA group of six women and girls wearing the munitions workers uniform and some wear the on war service triangular badge. Location unknown, probably taken just outside the factory buildings
Women WW1 Tailors Woolwich ArsenalInterior of the Tailors Shop, Woolwich Arsenal, where uniforms were made. Date: circa 1916
Evolution of Suffragette SallyCartoon showing the evolution of Suffragette Sally and the obstacles she has faced since birth! Date: July 31st 1914
Women WW1Women to the rescue and women are ready to serve as war is declared. Date: Aug 14th 1914
Women and War 1914A stark reminder of the Reality of War in a cartoon by Will Dyson. Date: Aug 7th 1914
Votes for Women Summer 1914Cover of the Summer number of Votes for Women designed by Olive Hockin. Date: June 26th 1914
Suffragette Demonstration Buckingham PalaceA line of police stand guard at Wellington Gate when suffragettes attempted to petition the King at Buckingham Palace Date: May 29th 1914
Suffrage March Bow to HoC Sylvia PankhurstA deputation from the East End to the House of Commons organised by Sylvia Pankhurst, June 1914. Date: June 10th 1914
Votes for Women Fountain PenWill you help the Cause by buying a wonderful fountain pen? Date: June 5th 1914
Women Knocked Senseless Suffragette DemonstrationMany women were subjected to extreme police violence as they tried to petition the King at Buckingham Palace on 21st May 1914. Date: May 29th 1914
Tramps on SuffragettesTwo tramps agree that if women don t stop their agitation, they will lose all respect! Date: Apr 10th 1914
Votes for Women SatchelAn extremely useful and practical bag for paper sellers made in the Votes for Women Fellowship, colours of purple, white and red. Date: Apr 10th 1914
Suffragette Militants Art GalleriesIn the light of Mary Richardsons savage attack on The Rokeby Venus, new security measures to protect works of art are introduced! Date: Mar 20th 1914
Suffragettes Houses of ParliamentDuring the Easter Recess, cherubs blow Votes for Women winds down onto the Houses of Parliament. Date: Apr 10th 1914
Militancy at HomeMolly refuses to use a hanky until women get the vote Date: Mar 13th 1914
Suffragette Lena AshwellPortrait of Lena Ashwell (1872-1957), member of the Actress Franchise League and supporter of the Tax Resistance League. Date: circa 1914
Suffrage Votes for WomenGirl declines to walk out with a bloke what don t think she is fit to ave a vote. Date: Feb 27th 1914
Anti-Suffrage Meeting East LondonA lady stands in a covered van, covered in posters asserting Women do not want votes. She was heckled by women in the East End of London who supported womens suffrage. Date: Feb 27th 1914
Northern Mens Federation for Womens SuffrageThe banner of the Northern Mens Federation for womens suffrage designed and worked by the Suffrage Atelier in black, red, gold and white. Date: 1914 Feb 13
Mr. Asquith as ScroogeDepicts Mr Asquith as Ebenezer Scrooge with regards to the subject of woman suffrage. Date: Dec 26th 1913
Votes for Women JerusalemCover of Votes for Women featuring the infant Christ, Maryand Joseph protected by an imposing female figure. Lines from Blakes Jerusalem and an Arts and Crafts feel to theillustration by Ethel F
Votes for Women Asquith the AcrobatHerbert Asquith shown juggling the two wings of the Liberal Party, those in favour of womens Suffrage, and those against. Date: Dec 19th 1913
Votes for Women Christmas NumberThe Christmas Double Number of Votes for Women 5th December 1913, with a jolly border of holly and elves. Date: Dec 5th 1913
Suffragette Newspaper Votes for WomenA birthday cake celebrating six years of Votes for Women first issued October 1907. Date: 1913 Oct
Suffragette Hunger StrikeDepicts a bound suffragette being forcibly fed in prison. Captioned, For what you are about to receive Date: 1913 Oct
Suffragette Jessie Kennedy as a telegraph boyMiss Jessie Kennedy, a suffragette, as a telegraph boy, in the dress in which she sought to gain admission to the Albert Hall to disrupt a Liberal party meeting at which Asquith was speaking
Victorian Scrap - Political Types - Womans RightsVictorian Scrap - Political Types - Paper, Womans Rights, Womans Wrongs. late 19th century
National Health Insurance stamp - Forcible FeedingForcible Feeding - Lick! A double-meaning postcard, primarily relating to the introduction of the National Health Insurance stamp under the 1911 National Insurance Act
Suffragette at Buckingham Palace. A struggle with police at the railings. Date: 1914
Theatrical Troupe supporting Womens Suffrage MovementA Theatrical Troupe performing a play supporting Womens Suffrage Movement Date: circa 1908
Womens Rights / MeetingsSuffragettes at a meeting Date: 1908
A Temporary EntenglementPrime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman agrees to listen to the Suffragettes. Date: 1906
Her First JumpSuffragettes back the wrong horse (Labour). Date: 1906
Suffragettes Tease LionSuffragettes teasing the British lion. Date: 1914
Satire / SuffrageThe effects of female enfranchisement forseen Date: 1853
Scene from stage play, Votes for Women, 1907The great Trafalgar Square meeting scene in the play, Votes for Women, with a very effective stage crowd made up of forty actors. The play was staged at the Royal Court theatre in April 1907
Suffragette deputation, June 1909Police-guarded deputation headed by Emmeline Pankhurst with large crowds in London. Mrs. Pankhurst had given the signal and 108 arrests by violently smacking a genial inspectors face
Suffragettes in Tokyo, Japan Date: circa 1920
Suffragette Votes for Women Hooks & EyesA tiny cardboard box, packaging for Votes for Women (Trademark!) hooks and eyes. Guaranteed rust proof. An absolute necessity for the dressmaker in keeping garments closed
Emmeline Pankhurst Grave Brompton CemetaryThe grave of Emmeline Pankhurst in Brompton Cemetery, London. The headstone, a celtic cross in red sandstone was designed by the sculptor Julian Phelps Allan (1892-1996)
Emmeline Pankhurst StatueThe sculptor Arthur George Walker R.A (1861-1939) working on the plaster version of his statue of Emmeline Pankhurst. The bronze version, unveiled in 1930, stands in Victoria Tower Gardens
Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst FuneralThe order of service for the funeral of Emmeline Pankhurst, held at St. John the Evangelist, Westminster, Monday 18th June, 1928
Suffragette Christmas Card Where Angels Fear To Tread. Christmas card showing suffragette with umbrella captioned, Suffragettes rush in where angels fear to tread purple and green ribbon to side
Suffragette N. W. S. P. U Regalia RibbonN.W.S.P.U regalia or ribbon, produced for the Great Womens Sunday Demonstration, 21st June 1908, in Hyde Park. Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence was responsible for choosing the colours - purple
Suffragette Votes for Women FigureA figure of a suffragette in carved and painted wood. The woman is dressed in somewhat mannish mode with pork-pie hat, shirt and tie and brown jacket
Suffragette Votes for Women TicketA ticket for the Womens Sunday Procession on 21st June 1908, following the route from Euston Road to Hyde Park. Printed in the colours of the Womens Social & Political Union. Date: 1908