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English suffragette, feminist newspaper, 1908. News seller, she is standing on the street not the pavement so as not to be arrested. The suffragettes published their own magazine / newspaper
Womens Social and Political Union Votes for Women Help the Suffragettes to rush the House of Commons on Tuesday evening, 13 October 1908 at 7.30
Force-Feeding Suffragettes 1912
English suffragette feminist newpaper, 1908
Suffragette demonstration. 21st May 1906
Votes for Women - policemen with a suffragette arrested in Hyde Park about 1912 Colourised photograph
Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst and Miss Christabel Pankhurst in their prison clothesMrs Pankhurst and Miss Christabel Pankhurst in their prison clothes
Torturing women in prison vote against the governent
Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst at the war meeting in Trafalgar Square. 24 February 1917
Mrs Pankhurst at Home A Conference of the Womens Franchise League, lasting three evenings, was held at the Russell Square House of Dr and Mrs Pankhurst
Votes for Women - policeman with a suffragette arrested in Hyde Park about 1912Votes for Women - policeman with a suffragette arrested in Hyde Park in London about 1912 ie early on in the movement. The suffragette herself seems remarkably calm in the face of the two arresting
Dame Christabel Pankhurst (1880-1958), daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst, with her mother
Womans Right To Serve Demonstration, on 17 July 1915, of thousands of women from all classes - which was organised to demand as a right that women should be allowed to take their share in munition
Emmeline Pankhurst (14 July 1858 - 14 June 1928) was one of the founders of the British suffragette movement. (the WSPU womens social and political union)
The wrong agrument suffragettes chained to the railings. Suffragettes raid on 10 Downing Street A new way of evading arrest. 17 January 1908
Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst ( died 14 June 1928 ), adopted conservative candidate, for Whitechapel and St Georges District 14 February 1927
Womens suffrage: Meeting in Hanover Square Rooms about 1870; Rhoda Garrett speaking; Mrs Mark Pattison talking to Mrs Fawcett; Mrs Becker is in the centre
Suffragettes; Mrs Pankhurst speaking in Trafalgar Square, October 1908. Flora DrummondSuffragettes; Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst speaking in Trafalgar Square, October 1908. Flora Drummond in the background
Twelve happy ladies photographed in a San Francisco hotel in November 1919 just after they learned that their state hads ratified the woman suffrage amendment to the Constitution
Miss Christabel Pankhurst, at the East Islington election 20th October 1917
Funeral of Emily Wilding Davison who was killed by a horse at the Derby, Epsom Races. She tried to stop the horse to protest for womens rights. Coffin at Victoria Station - 14th June 1913
Mrs Pankhurst Adressing a meeting in Trafalgar Square 17th February 1917
Suffragettes - Cat & MouseSuffragettes - " Cat & Mouse"
Suffragettes attempt to present a petition to the King at Buckingham Palace Lady BarkleySuffragettes attempt to present a petition to the King at Buckingham Palace, Lady Barkley and Hon Edith Fitzgerald
Opening of Miss Christabel Pankhursts campaign at Smethwick, Staffordshire 28 November 1918
The gashes made in Velasquez. Venus with the Mirror in the National Gallery The harm wrought by the militant to the masterpiece 1914
Funeral of Emily Wilding Davison, the cortege crossing Picadilly Circus
Dundee, Scotland. Mr Winston Churchill, Liberal candidate addressing workers at a large factory, was drowned out by Miss Molony, an Irish Suffragist, ringing a hand-bell. 1908
Suffragettes Publication
Miss Christabel Pankhurst 1926
First Woman in Constantinople Halide Hanum, the famous Turkish woman novelist, and suffragist, known to the Turks as The little Corporal whose husband, Dr Adnan Bey
Mrs Pankhurst at the war meeting in Trafalgar Square. Mrs Pankhurst addressing the meeting - Amongst other subjects she spoke on the womens share in the success of the Victory Loan. 17 February 1917