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Let's pull together!
[Image: A girl and a boy pull on a rope together to raise a flag which reads, "Votes for Women." The text below the image reads, "Let's pull together."]; 9x14cm; print.
Tags: "Votes for Women" flag, Adultized child, AGE, American, Bow, Boy, Children, Determined, Drawing, Dress, EMOTIONS, Flag, Girl, New Jersey, PRO-SUFFRAGE, Votes for Women
Your Valentine
Such as staying up on evenings when I’m out late at nights
And should such things not satisfy the longings of your soul
You can wash up all the dishes and carry all the coal
As a really…
Tags: ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Coal, HOLIDAYS, HOUSEHOLD, Housework, Husband, MARRIAGE, Masculinized woman, Poem, Quotation, Rights, Silhouette, Valentine, Wife, Woman, Women's rights
Young New Zealand
What a funny old machine. Why don’t
you get one like mine?”
MALE ELECTORS ONLY
VOTE WOMENS MUNICIPAL
MALE AND FEMALE
EQUAL ELECTORAL RIGHTS
[Image: Postcard, printed, cardboard, black text…
Tags: ACTIVITIES, AGE, Artist's Suffrage League, Bicycling, British, Child, Equality, Girl, INTERNATIONAL, Man, New Zealand, Older man, PRO-SUFFRAGE, Progress, PUBLIC, Rights, SYMBOLISM, Voting
You win, anywhere you go
VOTES
FUR
WIMMEN
You can't get round me
Tags: AGE, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, APPEARANCE, British, COURTSHIP, Fan, FASHION, Lounge room, Man, Older woman, PLANT, PRIVATE, Unappealing, Unfashionable, Woman
Yes, indeedy ma'am! I bin a sufferagist fer years, mostly from rheumatiz!
Ye votes for women pilgrimage from New York City to Washington D.C. 1913
VOTES FOR WOMEN
PILGRIMAGE
FROM
NEW YORK CITY
TO
WASHINGTON D.C.
1913
There is a group of individuals standing in close proximity of each other looking directly at the individual. the majority of the individuals are women. There are…
Tags: AGE, AMBIGUOUS-SUFFRAGE, American, FASHION, Gender Roles, GENDER/SEXUALITY, HISTORICAL FIGURES, Man, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York City, Older man, Older woman, Photograph, Pilgrims, PRO-SUFFRAGE, PUBLIC, Rosalie Jones, SOCIAL IDENTITY, Suffragist, Votes for Women, Washington D.C., Woman