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Charlotte Marsh Suffragette. Charlotte Augusta Leopoldine Marsh (1887-1961) portrait. Joined the W.S.P.U in 1907, imprisoned several times, forcibly fed after going on hunger strike
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
Edith How-Martyn Suffragette. Edith How-Martyn (1875-1954) portrait. Originally a member of the W.S.P.U, she left to help form the Womens Freedom League in 1907. Caption - Mrs E
Suffragette N. W. S. P. U Christmas CardSuffragette N.W.S.P.U Christmas Card. Christmas card produced by National W.S.P.U with Best Wishes for Xmas and the New Year 1908-1909 with medallion by Sylvia Pankjurst and the quotation
Suffragette, We Demand our Rights. Chubby little girl proudly waves a banner in the colours of the WSPU, purple, white and green which reads, As women and Mothers, we demand our rights
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, 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 mother-In-Law Cockerel. Mother-in-Law wearing a cockerel or rooster suit comes to stay, carrying her luggage. Behind her is a flag in the WSPU colours, proclaiming
Suffragette Votes for Women Christmas Card W. S. P. USuffragette Votes for Women Christmas Card W.S.P.U. Christmas card promoting The Suffragette newspaper, edited by Christabel Pankhurst, Design by Hilda Dallas
Suffragette, Simple Life - Dinner-Time. Sandal wearing couple enjoying the Simple Life - fresh air and a frugal meal sat at the dinner table
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 (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 W. S. P. U Christmas CardSuffragette W.S.P.U Christmas Card. A merry Christmas and votes for women in 1910 card produced by W.S.P.U showing a girl dressed in the uniform of the organisations Drum
Suffragette Geese Miss Hissy. Miss Hissy addresses a meeting of the Gooses Social and Political Union, asking, Is a question of gander - I mean gender to stand between us and the vote
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
Ethel Smyth in 1902ETHEL SMYTH musician Date: 1858 - 1944
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)
The PankhurstsSuffragettes. A photo of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel, leaders of the physical-force party in the votes-for-women campaign
Barbara Ayrton GouldBARBARA AYRTON GOULD Suffragette. WSPU organiser & founder of the United Suffragists. MP for North Hendon 1945 - 50. Shown here dressed as a mill girl
Ethel SmythETHEL SMYTH musician, writer and feminist
Wspu Fife & Drum BandThe WSPU Fife & Drum Band marching with Mary Leigh as drum-major
Wspu BazaarA Womens Social & Political Union bazaar
Helen OgstonA portrait of Helen Ogston on A WSPU postcard
Wspu OfficesChristabel Pankhurst at a desk in the WSPU offices, St Clements Inn, London
Wspu AnnouncementChristabel Pankhurst is one of the featured speakers at two public meetings held in Birmingham