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Suffragette W. S. P. U Shop KensingtonSuffragette W.S.P.U Shop Kensington. The W.S.P.Us shop and office at 143. Church Street, Kensington, the Hon. Sec. (from 1911) was Evelyn Sharp (1869-1955) seen here with Votes for Women placard
Suffragette Toy Votes for Women. A suffragette with votes for women flag is pushed along by a policeman in this ingenious mechanical toy
Suffrage Calendar Artists Suffrage League 1913. A suffrage calendar for 1913, published by the Artists Suffrage League. It shows a blindfolded baby astride a large white goose flying above a snowy
Suffragette Votes for Women Don t Force Me. A dog wearing a ribbon in purple, white and green, the colours of the W.S.P.U, cries, Don t Force Me D-!! You
Suffragette Votes for Women Press Cart. A Womens Social & Political Union Press Cart which both promoted the organisation and sold copies of the weekly newspaper, Votes for Women Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Play Votes for Women. An amateur theatrical group staging a play which features a suffragette holding Votes for Women sign, a policeman, a lad, a butcher and two Ruffians. Date: circa 1909
Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Votes for Women. A group of five men, two apparently suffragettes, have guns pointed at their heads
Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Carnival. A group of young men variously attired as suffragettes wear Votes for Women signs including one which reads
Suffragette Fancy Dress Votes for Women. A group of women dressed up as suffragettes taking tea. Message on reverse reads, This was taken at the side of our house Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Play Suffragette and the Man. A group of (amateur?) actresses and a man in the centre, hold up Votes for Women and Meeting Tonight signs
Suffragette Publicity Maypole Dairy. A branch of the Maypole Dairy with four young men in white shirts and aprons outside. A sign in the window reads, Votes for Women
Suffragette Publicity Votes for Women Train. A steam train heads along the track with a banner just below the funnel which reads Votes for Women
Suffragette Publicity Advertising Meat. A large and prominent placard hangs outside a butchers shop owned by the London Central Meat Co. Ltd
Suffragette on Bonfire West Chislehurst 1908. A group of of men with pitchforks place two suffragette figures on top of the bonfire at West Chislehurst, Kent
Suffragette Mary Allen Selling Paper. Pictures Mary Sophia Allen (1878-1964) working for the W.S.P.U, selling copies of Votes for Women paper. Date: 1936
Suffragette W. S. P. U Reading Shop 1910Suffragette W.S.P.U Reading Shop 1910. the Womens Social & Political Union shop at 39 West Street, Reading in July 1910. A poster in the window advertises the Monster demonstration on 23rd july 1910
Suffragettes in Car Keep Liberal Out. Four suffragettes plus Lady Chauffeur, travel in a car displaying a placard N.W.S.P.U Votes for Women, Keep Liberal Out
Suffragette Ina Longbourne W. S. P. U CampaignSuffragette Ina Longbourne W.S.P.U Campaign. Summer holiday campaign by members of the Womens Social & Political Union, August 1913
Suffragette March Banners. Line drawing by Yoshio Markino of suffragettes with banner placard and Votes for Women sashes. Date: 1912
Israel Zangwill Lords and the Ladies Votes. The Lords and the Ladies, text of a speech given at the Albert Hall, December 11th 1909, by Israel Zangwill (1864-1926) suffrage supporter. Date: 1909
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
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
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 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
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 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
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 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
Suffragette Votes for a Man Apiece. Four suffragettes votes for womens papers, hammer and paraffin can between them(all useful to the militants) vow
Suffragette, Baby sees Votes for Women paper. A baby looks at a copy of a Votes for Women newspaper, the organ of the WSPU it wonders. Whatever will they want next? Date: circa 1910
Suffragette, Will Women Ever Have Votes?. Woman asks a man in a straw boater, Sir, will women ever have votes? He wags his finger and replies, Wait and SEE Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Womens Franchise Tea Ad. Womens franchise Every Woman votes for Pure indian Tea. a long line of suffragettes wave flags reading, Votes for pure indian tea
Suffragette Children Votes for Women Cart. A small boy pulls a hand cart with VFW painted on the side. Three small girls sit inside, one waving a purple, white and green flag. Date: circa 1914
Suffragette The Ideal Husband. Suffragette sits comfortably in arm chair reading votes for women paper while ideal husband does all the washing. Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Boy On Chair Sewing. A small boy has been reduced to doing his sewing and darning and caption reads, This is what Votes for Women has done for me! Date: circa 1911
Suffragette In the Arms of the Law. Suffragette unceremoniously removed from a platform with a large banner stating, Votes for Women Down with Mere Men
Suffragette The Limit Votes for Women. Suffragette on the doorstep questions harassed man holding crying baby in one hand and frying pan in another, Are you in favour of Votes for Women
Suffragette Votes For Women AD2000. Its the year 2, 000 and a delighted lady sits smiling on a bench next to a cat with a VFW card tied to its tail. Captioned, I ve got my Vote Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Doll Votes for Women. A Suffragette doll, complete with dress, hat, spectacles, umbrella and little flag, proclaims, Womens suffrage & Rights is our cry
Suffragette Proudly Goes to Glory. Waving her Votes for Women Flag, defiantly, the suffragette in the back of a Black Maria, Proudly goes to - Glory. Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Favour Womens Suffrage. At a meeting, a formidable looking suffragette in a Votes for Women sash, raises the arm of a man next to her
Suffragette Dog in Mortar Board. Collie dog wears a mortar board and has a Votes for Women sign around its neck. The Caption reads
Suffragette Chicken as New Woman. A chicken dressed as a New Woman in tweed suit, hat, spats, carrying a walking stick and smoking
Suffragette Cats Embracing Words Fail Me. A cat exclaims, Words fail me. We will never get our votes this way! In the background, two more cats are sitting
Suffragette Dog with a Pipe and Spectacles. A large brown dog with spectacles and brass collar, smokes a pipe against the background of the Union Jack flag