[Image: A young girl in a green dress stands pouting as she is handcuffed to a fence. On the other side of the fence a police man stands guard with his back turned toward the girl. The text along the bottom reads, "The suffragette. I will see the government!"] Color; 9x14cm; Print
Source
University of Georgia Special Collections Libraries, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Lucy Hargrett Draper Center and Archives for the Study of the
Rights of Women in History and Law
Circa 1550-2050, Inventories, Inventory 1
WIFE: "Sir, can you help me, my husband earns 30/- a week and only gives me 5/- for food for myself and children." LAW: "I cannot help you my good woman, you husband need only keep you alive, that is one of the laws of England."
Source
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University
[Image: A women in her bedclothes is lying in bed pointing a finger at her husband. She is upset. The husband is sitting on a stool holding two bablies who are crying, he is also in his bedclothes and has a look of surrender on his face. The wording on the postcard reads, "THE SUFFRAGIST AT HOME WE DON'T KNOW WHAT WE WANT BUT WE'LL GET IT."] Print, color, cardstock, 9x14 cm.