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Polling Booth
Companions in Disgrace
Convicts and Women kindly note,
Are not allowed to have the vote;
The difference between the two
I will now indicate to you.
When once the harmful man of crime,
In Wormwood Scrubbs has done his time,
He at the poll can…
Convicts and Women kindly note,
Are not allowed to have the vote;
The difference between the two
I will now indicate to you.
When once the harmful man of crime,
In Wormwood Scrubbs has done his time,
He at the poll can…
Tags: AGE, British, CLASS, Class of voter, Education, PRISON, Prisoner, PRO-SUFFRAGE, PROFESSION, PUBLIC, Woman, Younger woman
Part of the law contingent
[Image: Photographic postcard of the suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. the day before President Woodrow Wilson's inauguration.
Reproduces a photograph of a group of women, dressed in black robes and caps, carrying "Law" flags.
This is…
Reproduces a photograph of a group of women, dressed in black robes and caps, carrying "Law" flags.
This is…
ORDER OF PROCESSION: WOMEN'S FREEDOM LEAGUE SECTION
ORDER OF PROCESSION
WOMEN'S FREEDOM LEAGUE SECTION
C.3 AND C.4.
1. N.E.C.
2. Branches
3. Vote-sellers
4. Prisoners
5. Police Court Pro-testers
6. Tax Resisters
7. Grille Protesters
8. Picketers
9. Ballot Box Pro-testers
10. Truce…
WOMEN'S FREEDOM LEAGUE SECTION
C.3 AND C.4.
1. N.E.C.
2. Branches
3. Vote-sellers
4. Prisoners
5. Police Court Pro-testers
6. Tax Resisters
7. Grille Protesters
8. Picketers
9. Ballot Box Pro-testers
10. Truce…
Medicine
[Image: Medicine banner designed by Mary Lowndes for NUWSS march 13 June 1908.]
Just Home from College
[Image: Photograph of a dog representing a woman who is a recent college graduate. The dog is wearing graduation cap and sign around its neck that say, "Votes for Women". The text below the photograph reads, "Just Home from College"] Photograph
I Do Not Have All the Rights I Want
[Image: A block of text listing many of the rights sought by the Suffrage Movement. The first word, "I," is an ornately decorated dropcap. The postcard reads: "I do not have all the rights I want. I want the right to close the mines and mills against…
Governor Hughes' Vetoes
GOVERNOR HUGHES' VETOES
The Real Hughes and Woman's Rights
"ALBANY, NEW YORK, May 29, 1907.
"I return herewith without my approval Senate Bill No. 1212.
"The motive of the present bill is to compel equal pay for men and women holding the same…
The Real Hughes and Woman's Rights
"ALBANY, NEW YORK, May 29, 1907.
"I return herewith without my approval Senate Bill No. 1212.
"The motive of the present bill is to compel equal pay for men and women holding the same…
Convicts and Lunatics
CONVICTS
and
LUNATICS
HAVE NO VOTE
FOR
PARLIAMENT
Should all Women
be closed with
these?
SHE, IT IS TIME I GOT OUT OF
THIS PLACE.
WHERE SHALL I FIND THE KEY?
and
LUNATICS
HAVE NO VOTE
FOR
PARLIAMENT
Should all Women
be closed with
these?
SHE, IT IS TIME I GOT OUT OF
THIS PLACE.
WHERE SHALL I FIND THE KEY?
Tags: Appealing, APPEARANCE, Asylum patient, Book, British, Chain, Class of voter, Drawing, Education, FASHION, Fashionable, Key, parliament, PRISON, Prisoner, PRO-SUFFRAGE, PUBLIC, SYMBOLISM, Unappealing, Unfashionable, Woman
College section of Suffrage Parade
Postcard image of women in caps and gowns in street. Banners read "Bryn Mawr," "Vassar," and "Wellesley."
ARTS
PHOTO
F.D.
COPYRIGHT
F.D.
COPYRIGHT
Tags: AMBIGUOUS-SUFFRAGE, British, CLASS, Crowd, Education, Man, Middle class, Photograph, PRO-SUFFRAGE, Procession, PUBLIC, Sign, SYMBOLISM, Woman, Working class