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The Vote Girl
MANHOOD SUFFRAGE
CONCILIATION BILL
I want the vote, and I mean to have the
Vote, thats the sort of girl I am _
[Image: Pro-suffrage propaganda postcard captioned 'The Vote Girl'. The postcard refers to suffrage determination to get the…
CONCILIATION BILL
I want the vote, and I mean to have the
Vote, thats the sort of girl I am _
[Image: Pro-suffrage propaganda postcard captioned 'The Vote Girl'. The postcard refers to suffrage determination to get the…
No Votes Thank You
The Appeal of Womanhood
[Image: This postcard, captioned 'The Appeal of Womanhood', was designed by Harold Bird to announce an anti-suffrage meeting at the Royal Albert Hall organised by the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage. The central…
[Image: This postcard, captioned 'The Appeal of Womanhood', was designed by Harold Bird to announce an anti-suffrage meeting at the Royal Albert Hall organised by the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage. The central…
Tags: ANTI-SUFFRAGE, anti-suffrage meeting, Assertive, Big Ben, British, British suffragette, Classical, EMOTIONS, feminine dress, Flowers, flowers in hair, Hammer, London, National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage, NATIONALITY, parliament, PLACE, shrieking sister, Suffragette, SYMBOLISM, VIOLENCE, Woman
Going Shopping
All for the Cause
[Image: It draws attention to the organized breaking of shop windows. Fighting with the police was a particular favorite of the commercial publishers. This usually involved presenting the suffragettes as either ineffective and…
[Image: It draws attention to the organized breaking of shop windows. Fighting with the police was a particular favorite of the commercial publishers. This usually involved presenting the suffragettes as either ineffective and…
Feeding a Suffragette by Force
FEEDING A
SUFFRAGETTE
BY FORCE.
SOUP
ICWT
[Image: From the end of September 1909, forcible feeding was the common practice of dealing with hunger-striking suffragettes who were protesting against the government’s refusal to recognise them…
SUFFRAGETTE
BY FORCE.
SOUP
ICWT
[Image: From the end of September 1909, forcible feeding was the common practice of dealing with hunger-striking suffragettes who were protesting against the government’s refusal to recognise them…
Votes for Women
While in the act of voting, Mrs. Jones remembers that she has left a cake in the oven!
[Image (Ann Lewis Women's Suffrage Collection): On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Enid Matson Hotel Prince Baudouin Knock-sur-Mer Belgium, and…
[Image (Ann Lewis Women's Suffrage Collection): On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Enid Matson Hotel Prince Baudouin Knock-sur-Mer Belgium, and…
Tags: ACTIVITIES, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, APPEARANCE, British, British suffragette, Cake, Cooking, Domestic activity, Drawing, EMOTIONS, FASHION, FOOD, Glasses, Hat, Man, Oven, PUBLIC, Spectacles, Suffragette, Umbrella, Unappealing, Unfashionable, VIOLENCE, Woman
When Woman Rules
"Fed-up"
I can heartily recommend my wife
THE SUFFRAGETTE.
I can heartily recommend
my wife for the office of
SECRETARYESS of WAR She's a born scrapper
Yours, Ben A. Bused.
GOD BLESS
OUR HOME
I can heartily recommend
my wife for the office of
SECRETARYESS of WAR She's a born scrapper
Yours, Ben A. Bused.
GOD BLESS
OUR HOME
"Now! Where's my vote?"
"Now! Where's my vote?"
[Image: Postcard is part of Series 591, and depicts a young girl, wearing a large bow, struggling to hold up a very large hammer.
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Elsie J. Termouth Elmtree Suffolk Street…
[Image: Postcard is part of Series 591, and depicts a young girl, wearing a large bow, struggling to hold up a very large hammer.
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Elsie J. Termouth Elmtree Suffolk Street…
Tags: Adultized child, AGE, Angry, Angry woman, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, Bow, British, Child, Determined, Drawing, EMOTIONS, Girl, Hammer, Threat of Violence, VIOLENCE