Suffragette Attacks Soldier, Not Letter Box
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Suffragette Attacks Soldier, Not Letter Box
Suffragette Attacks Soldier, Not Letter Box. A short-sighted suffragette mistakes a soldier in a red uniform for a letter box and splatters ink intended for the mail all over his uniform. Beg Pardon - I thought you were a letter box, she cries. By Alfred Leete (1882-1933) who also designed the famous W.W.1 Kitchner Poster, Your Country Needs You Date: circa 1912
Media ID 14161519
© The March of the Women Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
Attacks Cries Intended Leete Letter Mail Mistakes Pardon Sighted Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Thought
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