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GENERAL DRUMMOND
GENERAL DRUMMOND.
The National Women's Social and Political Union,
4, Clement's Inn, W.C.
GENERAL
VOTES FOR WOMEN
The National Women's Social and Political Union,
4, Clement's Inn, W.C.
GENERAL
VOTES FOR WOMEN
Ah' go lay an Egg
Ah' go lay an Egg –
WIVES
MEET
TONIGHT
VOTES
FOR
WOMEN
WOMEN
YOUR FREEDOM
IS IN QUESTION
STRIKE
MERE MEN
[Image: A woman in a chicken costume is surrounded by three children in chicken costumes. Behind her on the wall is a poster…
WIVES
MEET
TONIGHT
VOTES
FOR
WOMEN
WOMEN
YOUR FREEDOM
IS IN QUESTION
STRIKE
MERE MEN
[Image: A woman in a chicken costume is surrounded by three children in chicken costumes. Behind her on the wall is a poster…
Mother's Got the Habit Now
[Image: A wife dressed in men's clothing walking away from her husband as he sits on a stool rocking their child in the cradle. The text above the image reads: "Mother's Got The Habit Now."] Color; Print
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Poster parade of Ealing suffragettes
[This postcard shows a 'poster parade' by a group of suffragettes wearing sandwich boards printed in purple, white and green, the suffragette colours, to advertise a demonstration to be held on Ealing Common on 1 June 1912. This was one of a series…
What chance has a mere man?
[Image: A parade of girls march down the street holding signs with phrases like "Votes for Wimmen" and "Give us the Vote." One girl rides a goat. A boy stand in the foreground gesturing towards the crowd.] 9x14cm; Color; Print
Hyde Park Demonstration, Sunday June 21 1908.
Miss Christobel Pankhurst, LL.B & Mrs Pethick Lawrence.
From suffragepostcards.wordpress.com: The Museum of London has images of this event.