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What I says is
"WHAT I SAYS IS: BE GOOD TO THE
CAT, AND YOU SAVE HALF YOUR
POT WASHING."
CAT, AND YOU SAVE HALF YOUR
POT WASHING."
Tags: AGE, Angry, Angry woman, ANIMAL, ANTI-SUFFRAGE, APPEARANCE, British, Cat, CLASS, Domestic servant, EMOTIONS, FASHION, Fashionable, FOOD, Kitchen, Middle class, Milk, NON-HUMAN, Older woman, PRIVATE, Unappealing, Working class, Working woman
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…
MRS. PETHICK LAWRENCE'S SECRETARY OFFICE
MRS., PETHICK LAWRENCE'S SECRETARY OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS
FETE & FAIR
CHRISTMAS
FETE & FAIR
MISS JESSIE KENNY'S OFFICE W.S.P.U.
MISS JESSIE KENNY'S OFFICE W.S.P.U.
W.S.P.U. ADVERTISING DEPT.
W.S.P.U. ADVERTISING DEPT.,
W.S.P.U. GENERAL OFFICES
W.S.P.U. GENERAL OFFICES
W.S.P.U. EDITORIAL DEPT.
W.S.P.U. EDITORIAL DEPT.,
VOTES
THIS
SESSION
VOTES
THIS
SESSION
The Closed Doors
THE CLOSED DOORS
The Mistress: "I cannot pay the tax to keep you when you are ill."
The Doctor: "You are not fit to work, but you are not ill enough to be admitted here."
The Servants: "We have no homes, what are we to do with only 7/6 a…
The Mistress: "I cannot pay the tax to keep you when you are ill."
The Doctor: "You are not fit to work, but you are not ill enough to be admitted here."
The Servants: "We have no homes, what are we to do with only 7/6 a…
Tags: Angel, British, CLASS, Doctor, Domestic servant, Drawing, Hospital, Labour, Man, PRO-SUFFRAGE, PROFESSION, PUBLIC, Sanatorium, sword, SYMBOLISM, Woman, Working class, Working woman
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…
The Suffragette's Vision - Mrs. Speaker
[Image: A seated woman dressed in the robes of the Speaker of the House of Commons while a another woman stands beside her carrying a ceremonial mace. The postcard is a satirical representation of what women serving in parliament would look like. The…