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KAT323437 Miss. Billington finding her card, from an article entitled The Reassembling of Parliament published in The Graphic, October 27th 1906 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Teresa Billington-Grieg (1877-1964), member of the Womens Social and Political Union and founding member of the Womens Freedom League; also joined the Independent Labour Party; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22376348
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Activist Campaigner Checking Demonstrator Emancipation Equal Rights Equality House Of Commons Identification Police Policeman Policemen Searching Suffrage Suffragette Westminster
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The captivating print titled "Miss. Billington finding her card" takes us back to a significant moment in history, capturing the essence of an era filled with determination and activism. Published in The Graphic on October 27th, 1906, this image showcases Miss. Teresa Billington-Grieg, a prominent figure in the Women's Social and Political Union and founding member of the Women's Freedom League. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness Miss. Billington-Grieg standing amidst a bustling street scene outside the House of Commons. Her eyes are focused intently as she searches for her identification card - a symbol of her fight for equal rights and suffrage. Dressed impeccably in an Edwardian style hat and dress, Miss. Billington-Grieg exudes both elegance and strength as she engages with two policemen nearby who stand guard over political demonstrations taking place around Westminster. This photograph not only captures the spirit of one woman's unwavering dedication to the cause but also serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for women's right to vote during that period. Preserved within this private collection, this historic image offers us a glimpse into an extraordinary chapter where courageous individuals like Miss. Billington-Grieg paved the way towards emancipation and equality through their relentless campaigning efforts. As we reflect upon this remarkable piece captured by an anonymous English photographer from that era, it serves as a testament to those who fought tirelessly for change – reminding us all that progress is achieved through
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