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Young New Zealand: Young New Zealand: “Oh Grandpa!
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…

[Image: Postcard of the suffrage parade held the day before President Woodrow Wilson's inauguration in Washington, D.C.]

Image of women in various ethnic dress marching in a parade while crowds of people watch. Striped awnings in background and lamp post in foreground.

On verso: Foreign nations contingent at Suffrage Parade, Mar. 3, 1913.

VOTES FOR WOMEN

MISS MURIEL MATTERS OF AUSTRALIA, LECTURER.
WOMEN'S FREEDOM LEAGUE.
1 Robert Street Adelphi, London, W.C.

[Image: Photograph of the fife and drum marching band for the Women's Social and Political Union. They frequently accompanied demonstrations staged by the WSPU.] 9x14cm; Print

There are some dark, benighted places,
That anti-suffrage still disgraces.

The nice old gentleman who "wouldn't refuse the ladies anything, bless 'em," but thinks "they are so charming and so irresistable that they can always get their own way so they don't need the Vote!"

Votes for Women: The Suffragette nails her colours to the mast

[Here the suffragette is depicted as a masculine woman wearing manly clothing including a pork pie hat, this being at the time a direct reference to lesbianism. Those opposing female…

[Image: Photographic postcard, portrait of Miss Emily Wilding Davison. Emily Wilding Davidson gave up her teaching post to become a career militant. She joined the Women's Social and Political Union in 1906. She served nine prison sentences, and…
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