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"Advocated: Pioneers of Change and Progress" In the fight for women's suffrage, one name stands out - Millicent Fawcett

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Womens Suffrage Millicent Fawcett

Womens Suffrage Millicent Fawcett
Photograph shows Millicent Garrett Fawcett ahead of a banner proclaiming Woman Citizens Mrs. Fawcett, President of the National Union of Womens Suffrage Societies

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Examples of Bloomers

Examples of Bloomers
An engraving of four examples of women wearing bloomers as advocated by womens rights and temperance advocate Amelia Bloomer (1818-1894) circa 1850. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Edward Baines (1800-1890) English journalist, economist and politician: editor Leeds Mercury

Edward Baines (1800-1890) English journalist, economist and politician: editor Leeds Mercury
531927 Edward Baines (1800-1890) English journalist, economist and politician: editor Leeds Mercury: advocated public education independent of the state

Background imageAdvocated Collection: The Right Honourable Charles Pelham Villiers (colour litho)

The Right Honourable Charles Pelham Villiers (colour litho)
613694 The Right Honourable Charles Pelham Villiers (colour litho) by Tissot, James Jacques Joseph (1836-1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Right Honourable Charles Pelham Villiers)

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Rt Hon Charles Pelham Villiers (colour litho)

Rt Hon Charles Pelham Villiers (colour litho)
611719 Rt Hon Charles Pelham Villiers (colour litho) by Tissot, James Jacques Joseph (1836-1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rt Hon Charles Pelham Villiers)

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Robert Rich 2nd Earl Of Warwick Baron Rich Portrait

Robert Rich 2nd Earl Of Warwick Baron Rich Portrait
Robert Rich, 1587 - 1658, 2nd Earl of Warwick, Baron Rich. English colonial administrator, advocate of religious toleration in North American colonies

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Edward Baines (1800-1890) English journalist, economist and politician: editor Leeds Mercury

Edward Baines (1800-1890) English journalist, economist and politician: editor Leeds Mercury: advocated public education independent of the state. Cartoon from Punch London, 1847

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Francesco Crispi - 3

Francesco Crispi - 3
FRANCESCO CRISPI Italian statesman, participated in Risorgimento, advocated African colonisation, deposed after defeat at Adowa, 1896. Date: 1819 - 1901

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Francesco Crispi - 2

Francesco Crispi - 2
FRANCESCO CRISPI Italian statesman, participated in Risorgimento, advocated African colonisation, deposed after defeat at Adowa, 1896. Date: 1819 - 1901

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Francis Bacon (1561-1626) English philosopher, scientist and statesman. Lord Chancellor 1618

Francis Bacon (1561-1626) English philosopher, scientist and statesman. Lord Chancellor 1618. In science advocated observation and experiment rather than Aristotelian deductive logic

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Francis Bacon (1561-1626) Viscount St Albans. English philosopher, scientist and statesman

Francis Bacon (1561-1626) Viscount St Albans. English philosopher, scientist and statesman. Lord Chancellor 1618. In science advocated observation

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Macdiarmid / Hugh / Morgan

Macdiarmid / Hugh / Morgan
HUGH MACDIARMID alias CHRISTOPER MURRAY GRIEVE Scottish poet who advocated a Scottish literary revival

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Thos. Hopkins Gallaudet

Thos. Hopkins Gallaudet
THOMAS HOPKINS GALLAUDET American educator who after studying in Paris introduced methods for teaching the deaf and dumb, and advocated teacher training institutions

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Gustav Jaeger

Gustav Jaeger
GUSTAV JAEGER Austrian professor of physiology who advocated dress reform, leading to the well known Jaeger clothing

Background imageAdvocated Collection: Richman / Lady Peace Plane

Richman / Lady Peace Plane
Harry Richman, American aviator and actor, and his Lady Peace plane: he advocated flying at high altitudes


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"Advocated: Pioneers of Change and Progress" In the fight for women's suffrage, one name stands out - Millicent Fawcett. As a leading advocate for gender equality, she tirelessly campaigned for women's right to vote, paving the way for future generations. The history of advocacy is filled with remarkable individuals who challenged societal norms. Take the bloomers, for example. These revolutionary pants worn by early feminists like Amelia Bloomer were not just a fashion statement but a symbol of liberation and defiance against restrictive clothing. However, advocacy isn't limited to social causes alone; it extends to demanding justice in times of tragedy. The Tay Bridge disaster shook Scotland in 1879, but amidst the chaos, advocates emerged to shed light on the truth. Their views on diving operations provided crucial insights into what went wrong that fateful night. One such advocate was Charles Pelham Villiers, whose colorful lithograph captures his dedication to public service. As an influential politician and champion of workers' rights during the Industrial Revolution, he fought tirelessly for fair wages and improved working conditions. Across borders in Italy, Francesco Crispi took up arms as an advocate for Italian unification and democracy. His unwavering commitment led him from exile to becoming Prime Minister twice – leaving an indelible mark on Italian politics. Advocacy also takes various forms throughout history – from portraits capturing power dynamics like Robert Rich's portrait as Earl Of Warwick Baron Rich or Edward Baines' journalistic endeavors at Leeds Mercury newspaper exposing corruption and advocating economic reform. Finally, we cannot forget Francis Bacon – philosopher extraordinaire turned statesman. This visionary thinker advocated relentlessly for scientific progress while serving as Lord Chancellor during England's tumultuous times. In every era and across continents, advocates have played pivotal roles in shaping our world. They inspire us through their unwavering dedication towards positive change - reminding us that even small actions can have a profound impact.