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Sartainly do believe in wimins votes as long as this lasts
SARTAINLY DO BELIEVE IN
WIMINS VOTES AS LONG
AS THIS LASTS
[Image: A bearded man wearing a hat and checkered suit stands in between two women with his arms around them. The women, who are proportionally smaller than him, wear hats and black…
WIMINS VOTES AS LONG
AS THIS LASTS
[Image: A bearded man wearing a hat and checkered suit stands in between two women with his arms around them. The women, who are proportionally smaller than him, wear hats and black…
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"What are men, who are they, where are they, &c. &c."
"What are men, who are they, where are they, &c. &c."
WE
WILL
NEVER
GIVE
IN
VOTES
FOR
WOMEN
WE
WILL
NEVER
GIVE
IN
VOTES
FOR
WOMEN
View of the Merchant St. looking East
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AT LAST!
Woman's Franchise
Reproduced by kind permission of the Proprietors of "PUNCH," from the cartoon of January 23, 1918 and published by the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 62, Oxford Street, W.1.
Reproduced by kind permission of the Proprietors of "PUNCH," from the cartoon of January 23, 1918 and published by the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 62, Oxford Street, W.1.
VOTES FOR (WO)MEN: 1
Men are the generals;
But we get
"ATTENTION".
But we get
"ATTENTION".
Arrest of CAPT. C. M. GONNE
Arrest of CAPT. C. M. GONNE, Member of the Men's Political Union for Women's Enfranchisement,
Parliament Square, November 18th, 1910.
"Daily Mirror" Photograph
Parliament Square, November 18th, 1910.
"Daily Mirror" Photograph
"Where are you going to, my pretty Maid?"
"Where are you going to, my pretty Maid?"
"I'm going a-voting, Sir," she said.
"And who shall you vote for, my pretty Maid?"
That Duck in plus fours, kind sir," she said.
[Image: Illustrator Donald McGill's postcards proved hugely popular with…
"I'm going a-voting, Sir," she said.
"And who shall you vote for, my pretty Maid?"
That Duck in plus fours, kind sir," she said.
[Image: Illustrator Donald McGill's postcards proved hugely popular with…
"When Father says 'Vote' - we all vote!"
"When Father says 'Vote' - we all vote!"TO THEPOLLS[Image: Illustrator Donald McGill's postcards proved hugely popular with seaside holidaymakers.The two postcards of this kind in the collection comment on the passing of the Equal Franchise Act in…
"THE OPPORTUNIST."
WOMEN'S FRANCHISE BILL
ANTIS
ANTIS
She Is Distributing the U.S. Mail and Incidentally Enrapturing the Male: Suffragette Series No. 9
SHE IS DISTRIBUTING THE
U.S. MAIL AND INCIDENTALLY
ENRAPTURING
THE MALE
[Image: Part of a twenty-three card series, this card is labeled Suffragette Series No. 9. This charcoal gray illustration features a woman as a mail carrier.
On the…
U.S. MAIL AND INCIDENTALLY
ENRAPTURING
THE MALE
[Image: Part of a twenty-three card series, this card is labeled Suffragette Series No. 9. This charcoal gray illustration features a woman as a mail carrier.
On the…