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"Is your baby fond of you?"
"FOND? FATHER! WHY HE GOES TO
SLEEP ALL DAY ON PURPOSE TO
KEEP ME COMPANY ALL NIGHT!"
HOME
SWEET
HOME
MAY YOUR
TROUBLES
ALL BE
LITTLE ONES
Tags: Absent mother, Absent wife, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Appealing, APPEARANCE, British, Childcare, Drawing, Family, FASHION, Fashionable, Father, Grandfather, HOUSEHOLD, Housework, Husband, Infant, Man, PARENTHOOD, PRIVATE
Matrimonial Bliss
Tags: ACTIVITIES, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Appealing, APPEARANCE, British, Childcare, Drawing, Family, FASHION, Fashionable, Fatherhood, Gender Roles, HOUSEHOLD, Housework, Husband, Infant, Man, Motherhood, PARENTHOOD, PRIVATE, Sewing, Wife, Woman
James Keir Hardie
Now then there, get a move on you.
ON YOU.
Tags: Adultized child, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, British, Child, cleaning, Domestic activity, domestic father, EMOTIONS, Father, Girl, HOUSEHOLD, Housework, Kitchen, Man, Mop, Photograph, PRIVATE, Sad, Sad man
The Woman's Suffrage
will be when
the Woman's
Suffrage get in
power
–
[Image: Drawing of an angry man wearing patched and ripped clothing. His suspenders and collar are unfastened, and he looks over his shoulder to examine a tear in his sleeve. ]
Tags: Absent wife, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, FASHION, HOUSEHOLD, Housework, Husband, Man, PRIVATE, Unfashionable
MY VALENTINE
If I can't vote, why
not propose?
If I am bold you must excuse me.
I've loved you ages, good-
ness knows!
And don't you dare, Sir
to refuse me.
THE TIMES
FEBURARY 14
WOMEN HAVE
THE VOTE
[Image: Valentine's Day card…
If you von't, Vy von't you, vot?
On the verso, the card is addressed to Mrs. B. C. Williams Batavia, N.Y. The message reads: "Dear Friends. We will be in Batavia Sat. morning on the train that leaves Le Roy…
Tags: Adultized child, AMBIGUOUS-SUFFRAGE, American, Boy, Children, Dialect, Dutch, FASHION, Girl, Hat, INTERNATIONAL, PRIVATE, PRO-SUFFRAGE, Voting
Ain't it lovely to be married?
to be
married?
[Image: Part of a series of postcards, this card is labeled Series No. 534. The color illustration on the front shows a man scrubbing a floor while his wife stands there holding a rolling pin, her hands on her…
PAST TIMES IN UTAH
1832
[Image: Color illustration of a group of Mormon wives, most who look like men, fighting in the bedroom. C.R. Miller may have drawn other postcards with a similar theme.]
Tags: Absent father, Absent husband, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Bedroom, Celestial wives, Child, Crying, Crying infant, Drawing, EMOTIONS, Infant, MARRIAGE, Mormonism, Mother, Motherhood, PARENTHOOD, Polygamy, PRIVATE, Religious, Utah, VIOLENCE, Wife, Woman