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Suffragette demonstrations, October 1909
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Kathleen Brown, Suffragette
- Kathleen Brown was a Suffragette from Newcastle. After throwing stones in Whitehall, Brown was sentenced to to seven days solitary confinement at Holloway Prison, where she went on hunger strike. …
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Josephine Butler (1828-1906)
- Overview About Josephine Butler Josephine Elizabeth Butler was a social reformer and Christian feminist. Josephine Grey was born on the 13th of April 1828 in Milfield, near Wooler in Northumberland. …
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WSPU leaders Annie Kenney (left) and Christabel Pankhurst, c.1908.
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The Suffragette that Knew Jiu-Jitsu. The Arrest. (Edith Margaret Garrud) - Published in Punch Magazine, 1910
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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
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A Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU) office, 1913.
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Emmeline Pankhurst, Annie Kenny and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence, c.1912.
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Emmeline Pankhurst talking to a small boy, c.1913-1914.
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Mary Blathwayt, Annie Kenney and Margaret Hewitt, 1909.
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Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy watches the Women's Coronation Procession, 1911.
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Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in mock prison garb, 1908.
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A male suffragist ejected from a public meeting, c.1907-1914.
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The arrest of Flora Drummond, Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, WSPU offices at Clement's Inn, 1908.
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Waiting for suffragettes outside Bow Street, c.1908-1912.
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Evelina Haverfield and Emmeline Pankhurst in court, c.1909.
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Lena Ashwell and Gertrude Elliott, Actresses Franchise League, 1911
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Edith New and Mary Leigh's carriage being pulled from Holloway to Queen's Hall, 1908.
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Release of Mary Leigh and Edith New from Holloway, 1908
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Procession of the religious leagues for women's suffrage, c.1914.
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Making banners for a Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU) rally, 1910.
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Church League for Women's Suffrage procession, c.1909-1914.
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Emmeline Pankhurst speaking at a Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU) meeting, 1912.
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Poster : Votes for Women - Man Prisoner Fed by Force, March 1911.
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Poster : Keswick and District Welfare Committee Annual Meeting, 1928.
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Emmeline Pankhurst and Constance Lytton at Waterloo Station, c.1910.
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Josephine Butler addresses the women of Pontefract1872
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Millicent Fawcett's Hyde Park address on 26 July 1913
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Emmeline Pankhurst arrested at Buckingham Palacec. 1912
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Notice of formation of National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies 18972NWS/C/1
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NUWSS procession - Frances Balfour, Millicent Fawcett, Emily Davies, Sophie Bryant, 13 June 1908
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Suffrage campaigning: The Right Dishonourable Double-Faced Asquith, 1916
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Suffrage campaigning: 182 City And Town Councils Have Petitioned Government To Give Facilities For Passing The Woman Suffrage Bill c.1913
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Suffrage campaigning: What Cat Could Keep Up With This? 1913-1914
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Suffrage campaigning: 4 women 'Go Away! We Do Not Want You,' Spirit Of Reform 'Have You No Sisters?' c.1912
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Suffrage campaigning: How the Law Protects the Wife, 1909.
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Demonstrations, Strikes, Marches, Processions: suffrage parade, c.1908.
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Suffrage campaigning: Is A Woman A Person? The Law says yes when she has to pay taxes1911-1917
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Taxation without Representation - Artists' Suffrage League, c.1908.
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Suffrage Campaigning: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies 1908-1918
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Women's Tax Resistance League - Sophia Duleep Singh's sale of goods in lieu of tax
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'They have a cheek, I've never been asked! Emily Ford 1908, Artists' Suffrage League postcard
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Edith New and Mary Leigh leaving Holloway Prison in Sep 1908
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Debate between Suffrage & Anti-Suffrage Societies held at Free Trade Hall, Manchester
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NUWSS leaflet page 1 - organisations that support women's suffrage
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National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies camp camping at Kineton, Warwickshire en route to London as part of the Women's Suffrage Pilgrimage, 1913
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Women's Suffrage pilgrimage setting up a stall bearing the slogans 'Law abiding' and 'Non Party' during the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) Pilgrimage.
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Suffragettes led by Miss Kerr outside WSPU offices at Clement's Inn
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Anti-suffrage postcard: For a Suffragette the Ducking-Stool
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Why women want the vote by Women's Social and Political Union
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Fourteen reasons for supporting women's suffrage by Central Society for Women's Suffrage, 1908
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Emily Wilding Davison Funeral at St George's Bloomsbury, 1913
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Anti-suffrage postcard: My wife's joined the suffrage movement. (I've suffered ever since!)
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Violet Markham's speech at the Royal Albert Hall, 28 February 1912 (page 2)
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The Women's March - Edinburgh to London, Oct-Nov 1912
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Envelope for letter from Katherine Riddell to Emily Wilding Davison
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The Militant Methods of the NWSPU by Christabel Pankhurst
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Rosa May Billinghurst at Emily Wilding Davison's funeral procession
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Alice Schofield Coates (1881 - 1975)
- Overview About Alice Coates Alice Schofield or Alice Schofield Coates (1881 – 1975) was a British suffragette and politician. She campaigned for women to have the vote and later …
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Marion Coates Hansen (1870 - 1947)
- Overview About Marion Coates Hansen Marion Coates Hansen (née Coates; 3 June 1870 – 2 January 1947) was an English feminist and women's suffrage campaigner, an early member of …
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Ethel Williams (1863-1948 )
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- Overview About Emily Davison Timeline Emily Wilding Davison was a militant suffragette campaigning for the right to vote for women in Britain. Davison joined the Women's Social and Political Union …
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Legacy of tragic Emily Davison ‘betrayed’
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The Fawcett Society, which campaigns for equal …
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- Overview About Margaret Bondfield Margaret Bondfield was a trades unionist, women's rights activist and political leader. She had had a number of union roles and was subsequently elected to the …
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Suffragette demonstrations, October 1909
- "....Although the suffragettes do not seem to have been successful in their goal of speaking to Mr. Lloyd George, there were a number of protest incidents connected to his visit, …
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Kathleen Brown, Suffragette
- Kathleen Brown was a Suffragette from Newcastle. After throwing stones in Whitehall, Brown was sentenced to to seven days solitary confinement at Holloway Prison, where she went on hunger strike. …
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Josephine Butler (1828-1906)
- Overview About Josephine Butler Josephine Elizabeth Butler was a social reformer and Christian feminist. Josephine Grey was born on the 13th of April 1828 in Milfield, near Wooler in Northumberland. …
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Emmeline (Goulden) Pankhurst, three-quarter length portrait, standing by small table, facing right, with left hand on book, c1913
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Women's Social and Political Union poster showing a suffragette prisoner being force-fed, 1910
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WSPU leaders Annie Kenney (left) and Christabel Pankhurst, c.1908.
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Cat and Mouse Act - WSPU poster c.1914
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Portrait Badge of Emmeline Pankhurst, c.1909, sold in large numbers by the WSPU to raise funds
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The Suffragette that Knew Jiu-Jitsu. The Arrest. (Edith Margaret Garrud) - Published in Punch Magazine, 1910
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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
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A Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU) office, 1913.
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Emmeline Pankhurst, Annie Kenny and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence, c.1912.
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Emmeline Pankhurst talking to a small boy, c.1913-1914.
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Mary Blathwayt, Annie Kenney and Margaret Hewitt, 1909.
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Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy watches the Women's Coronation Procession, 1911.
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Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in mock prison garb, 1908.
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A male suffragist ejected from a public meeting, c.1907-1914.
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The arrest of Flora Drummond, Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, WSPU offices at Clement's Inn, 1908.
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Waiting for suffragettes outside Bow Street, c.1908-1912.
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Evelina Haverfield and Emmeline Pankhurst in court, c.1909.
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Lena Ashwell and Gertrude Elliott, Actresses Franchise League, 1911
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Edith New and Mary Leigh's carriage being pulled from Holloway to Queen's Hall, 1908.
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Release of Mary Leigh and Edith New from Holloway, 1908
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Procession of the religious leagues for women's suffrage, c.1914.
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Making banners for a Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU) rally, 1910.
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Church League for Women's Suffrage procession, c.1909-1914.
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Emmeline Pankhurst speaking at a Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU) meeting, 1912.
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Poster : Votes for Women - Man Prisoner Fed by Force, March 1911.
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Poster : Keswick and District Welfare Committee Annual Meeting, 1928.
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Emmeline Pankhurst and Constance Lytton at Waterloo Station, c.1910.
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Josephine Butler addresses the women of Pontefract1872
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Millicent Fawcett's Hyde Park address on 26 July 1913
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Emmeline Pankhurst arrested at Buckingham Palacec. 1912
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Notice of formation of National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies 18972NWS/C/1
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NUWSS procession - Frances Balfour, Millicent Fawcett, Emily Davies, Sophie Bryant, 13 June 1908
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Suffrage campaigning: The Right Dishonourable Double-Faced Asquith, 1916
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Suffrage campaigning: 182 City And Town Councils Have Petitioned Government To Give Facilities For Passing The Woman Suffrage Bill c.1913
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Suffrage campaigning: What Cat Could Keep Up With This? 1913-1914
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Suffrage campaigning: 4 women 'Go Away! We Do Not Want You,' Spirit Of Reform 'Have You No Sisters?' c.1912
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Suffrage campaigning: How the Law Protects the Wife, 1909.
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Demonstrations, Strikes, Marches, Processions: suffrage parade, c.1908.
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Suffrage campaigning: Is A Woman A Person? The Law says yes when she has to pay taxes1911-1917
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Suffrage campaigning: How The Law 'Protects The Widower1909
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Suffrage campaigning: How The Law 'Protects The Husband1909
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Taxation without Representation - Artists' Suffrage League, c.1908.
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Suffrage Campaigning: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies 1908-1918
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Suffrage Campaigning: Men's League for Women's Suffrage 1907-1918
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Women's Tax Resistance League - Sophia Duleep Singh's sale of goods in lieu of tax
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'They have a cheek, I've never been asked! Emily Ford 1908, Artists' Suffrage League postcard
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Edith New and Mary Leigh leaving Holloway Prison in Sep 1908
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Debate between Suffrage & Anti-Suffrage Societies held at Free Trade Hall, Manchester
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NUWSS leaflet page 1 - organisations that support women's suffrage
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National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies camp camping at Kineton, Warwickshire en route to London as part of the Women's Suffrage Pilgrimage, 1913
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Women's Suffrage pilgrimage setting up a stall bearing the slogans 'Law abiding' and 'Non Party' during the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) Pilgrimage.
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Suffragettes led by Miss Kerr outside WSPU offices at Clement's Inn
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Anti-suffrage postcard: For a Suffragette the Ducking-Stool
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Why women want the vote by Women's Social and Political Union
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Fourteen reasons for supporting women's suffrage by Central Society for Women's Suffrage, 1908
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Emily Wilding Davison Funeral at St George's Bloomsbury, 1913
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Anti-suffrage postcard: My wife's joined the suffrage movement. (I've suffered ever since!)
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Violet Markham's speech at the Royal Albert Hall, 28 February 1912 (page 2)
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The Women's March - Edinburgh to London, Oct-Nov 1912
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Envelope for letter from Katherine Riddell to Emily Wilding Davison
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The Militant Methods of the NWSPU by Christabel Pankhurst
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Rosa May Billinghurst at Emily Wilding Davison's funeral procession
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