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VOTES FOR WOMEN
"There ain't much 'am in that sandwich, 'Arry."
"No; but there's plenty of mustard."
VOTES FOR WOMEN
[Image: A colored photo postcard featuring two men standing on a street corner outside a shop talking, beside a mannish suffragette holding a…
"No; but there's plenty of mustard."
VOTES FOR WOMEN
[Image: A colored photo postcard featuring two men standing on a street corner outside a shop talking, beside a mannish suffragette holding a…
Tags: "Votes for Women" banner, American, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, APPEARANCE, British, FASHION, Gender Roles, GENDER/SEXUALITY, Hat, Man, Masculinized woman, Middle class, Middle-class woman, Purple & Green Suffrage Color Scheme, Suffragette, Unappealing, Unfashionable, Votes for Women, Woman, Working class, Working man
Oh! Where is my Wandering Wife To-Night?
OH! WHERE IS MY WANDERING WIFE
TO-NIGHT?
[Image: Part of a series of cards, this card contains an illustration of a man wearing a bathrobe and holding two babies in his arms. Inset to the upper right is a woman addressing a crowd of people, with…
TO-NIGHT?
[Image: Part of a series of cards, this card contains an illustration of a man wearing a bathrobe and holding two babies in his arms. Inset to the upper right is a woman addressing a crowd of people, with…
Tags: Absent mother, Absent wife, American, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, British, Childcare, domestic father, Fatherhood, Feminized man, Gender Roles, GENDER/SEXUALITY, HISTORY/GOVERNMENT, HOUSEHOLD, Husband, Infant, Man, MARRIAGE, Middle class, Middle-class woman, PARENTHOOD, PRIVATE, SOCIAL IDENTITY, Suffragette, Wife, Woman
THE WORKER'S HUSBAND
Lady Canvasser. Have you a vote, Mr. Brown?
Loafer. ‘Course I got a vote, and shall have so
long as my wife takes in washing.
Loafer. ‘Course I got a vote, and shall have so
long as my wife takes in washing.
WHY NOT LET MOTHER VOTE?
[Image: Two fashionable women, a mother and her daughter, stand outside a voter registration venue. A line of poorly dressed, haggard men stand outside a building below a sign that reads "Place of Registration. The younger woman says, "And yet we…
Votes for Women
[Image: The postcard is divided into six squares, each with an illustration of a woman in it. In the top left square is a woman scrubbing a floor. Text above reads, “It doesnt ‘unsex’ her —“ and text below reads, “to do this.” In the top right square…