Advocates Collection
"Champions of Change: Advocates Paving the Way for Equality and Justice" Suffragette Jack-in-the-Box Votes for Women
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"Champions of Change: Advocates Paving the Way for Equality and Justice" Suffragette Jack-in-the-Box Votes for Women: Celebrating the fearless advocates who fought tirelessly for women's suffrage, breaking barriers one vote at a time. Edinburgh / Advocates Clos: Exploring the historic significance of Edinburgh's Advocates Clos, where legal minds have gathered to shape Scotland's legal landscape. The Ardlamont Mystery, the Trial of Monson in the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh (engraving): Unveiling the gripping courtroom drama that captivated Edinburgh as advocates sought justice in a notorious murder trial. An Anti-Canine Protest (engraving): Shedding light on unconventional advocacy methods as passionate individuals take to the streets to protest against canine-related issues. Female Parisian barristers 1910: Breaking gender norms and paving new paths, these trailblazing female barristers challenged societal expectations and advocated for equal opportunities within their profession. The Beecher Family, c. 1860 (b/w photo): A glimpse into history reveals an influential family advocating for social reforms during a transformative era in America. The Salvation Army in Switzerland, the Trial of Miss Booth and her Associates at Boudry, Neuchatel (engraving): Highlighting how advocates from diverse backgrounds come together under shared values to fight injustice and bring hope to communities worldwide. St. Yves de Treguier (1253-1303), from the Church of St Martin, Amiens (wood): Delving into religious advocacy through centuries-old artwork depicting Saint Yves' dedication to defending those without means or influence. John Wilson (engraving): Honoring renowned advocate John Wilson whose eloquence and passion left an indelible mark on Scottish legal history. The Election Campaign in Scotland (engraving).