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"Militant: Unveiling the Untold Stories of Courage and Conviction" In the realm of history, there exist tales that transcend time

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Arson Kew Gardens

Suffragette Arson Kew Gardens. The blackened, ghostly remains of the Tea Pavilion, in Kew Gardens after the arson attack by militant suffragettes

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Militant Methods

Suffragette W. S. P. U Militant Methods
Suffragette W.S.P.U Militant Methods. Issued by the National Womens Social & Political Union with speech by the Earl of Lytton on the Militant Methods of the W.S.P.U given on June 15th 1909

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Militant Broken Windows

Suffragette Militant Broken Windows. Worksmen repairing windows at Messers Bakers Regent Street, London, after they were smashed by Militant Suffragettes Date: circa 1914

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Militants Broken Windows

Suffragette Militants Broken Windows. The scene in Cockspur Street, London following a campaign of window smashing by militant members of the W.S.P.U

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Arson St. Leonards

Suffragette Arson St. Leonards. A fireman examines damage to the dining room of Leveleigh in St. Leonards, Sussex, the object of an arson attack, by militant suffragettes, 15th April, 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Arson Hurst Park

Suffragette Arson Hurst Park. Shows the destroyed Grand Stand at Hurst Park Racecourse, 8th June 1913, caused by an arson attack by militant suffragettes Kitty Marion (1871-1944) and Betty Giveen

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Arson Hatcham

Suffragette Arson Hatcham. A view of St Catherines church, Hatcham. S.E London, destroyed by fire on 6th May 1913. It was blamed on militant suffragettes and caused damage amounting to 15, 000

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Dog with Hammer

Suffragette Dog with Hammer. A militant suffragette dog carries a hammer in its paw, and a bag of stones over its shoulder, clearly intent on inflicting damage on windows or M.Ps Date: circa 1912

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Baby Votes not Groats

Suffragette Baby Votes not Groats. Crying baby smashes her feeding bottle with a hammer, in true militant style. Boo-o-o I want Votes! Not Groats! Date: circa 1912

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Smoking Bomb Hammer

Suffragette Smoking Bomb Hammer. Militant Suffragette with smoking bomb and hammer threatens to blow men Sky High. Dressed in purple, white and green, she declares, Men are not all angels

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Pillar Box Outrage

Suffragette Pillar Box Outrage. Well-dressed man, possibly drunk has slipped on pavement next to a red pillar (post) box, losing his top hat. Caption reads, Another Pillar Box Outrage

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette All for the Cause Hammer

Suffragette All for the Cause Hammer. Militant suffragette with hammer concealed under coat seeks plate glass window to destroy. Caption reads, All for the cause Going Shopping

Background imageMilitant Collection: Sermons in Stones Militant Suffragette

Sermons in Stones Militant Suffragette. A very masculine suffragette holds a bag of stones ready to aim at shop windows. Captioned

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Breaks Window Militant

Suffragette Breaks Window Militant. Militant suffragette wields hammer, the caption reads, The suffragettes get wilder daily & smash shop windows oh so gaily. Date: circa 1912

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette breaks Window, Miners Strike

Suffragette breaks Window, Miners Strike. Militant suffragette breaks shop window. Miners and Suffragettes are alike. For now they all begin to strike

Background imageMilitant Collection: Anti-Suffrage Army of Militants

Anti-Suffrage Army of Militants. Extreme German view of the English Army of Militant Suffragettes with their weapons of war - bombs, guns, axes, acid and scissors. Date: circa 1913

Background imageMilitant Collection: Suffragette Lunatic Asylum

Suffragette Lunatic Asylum. Inmate of Lunatic Asylum tells mannish suffragette in tweed suit, spats and hat, What! You, a militant suffragette! Pooh

Background imageMilitant Collection: The spread of the tango: the arrest of a militant suffragette

The spread of the tango: the arrest of a militant suffragette
Comment on the tango craze: a militant, flag-waving suffragette is surprised to find herself apprehended and in the embrace of a tango-ing policeman. Date: 1913

Background imageMilitant Collection: WILLIAM O BRIEN - 2

WILLIAM O BRIEN - 2
WILLIAM O BRIEN - Irish journalist and statesman, very militant in his early days, slightly more mellow later : periodically in prison, sometimes with Parnell. Date: 1852 - 1928

Background imageMilitant Collection: WILLIAM O BRIEN - 3

WILLIAM O BRIEN - 3
WILLIAM O BRIEN - Irish journalist and statesman, very militant in his early days, slightly more mellow later : periodically in prison : speaking at a dinner. Date: 1852 - 1928

Background imageMilitant Collection: The Seige of Warwick Castle, or The Battle between the Fellows and Licenciates, 1768

The Seige of Warwick Castle, or The Battle between the Fellows and Licenciates, 1768
XJF909327 The Seige of Warwick Castle, or The Battle between the Fellows and Licenciates, 1768 (etching) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMilitant Collection: The Virgin and Child with SS. Raphael and Michael: left hand panel of St. Michael, c

The Virgin and Child with SS. Raphael and Michael: left hand panel of St. Michael, c
BAL72636 The Virgin and Child with SS. Raphael and Michael: left hand panel of St. Michael, c.1499 (panel) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523); 126.4x57.8 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; Italian

Background imageMilitant Collection: Arrest of Mrs Pankhurst, Miss Pankhurst and Mrs Drummond

Arrest of Mrs Pankhurst, Miss Pankhurst and Mrs Drummond
XJF349722 Arrest of Mrs Pankhurst, Miss Pankhurst and Mrs Drummond. Mr.Jarvis reading the warrant at Clements Inn, October 13, 1908 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageMilitant Collection: Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1928) Addressing a Crowd (b / w photo)

Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1928) Addressing a Crowd (b / w photo)
XJF106674 Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1928) Addressing a Crowd (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMilitant Collection: CAPTURED COMMUNISTS, 1921. Reichswehr troops and German security police with captured

CAPTURED COMMUNISTS, 1921. Reichswehr troops and German security police with captured Communist party leaders in the market square of Eisleben, Germany, following a street battle, March 1921

Background imageMilitant Collection: COMMUNIST UPRISING, 1921. Manor house destroyed by Communist militants in Hebra

COMMUNIST UPRISING, 1921. Manor house destroyed by Communist militants in Hebra, Germany, March 1921

Background imageMilitant Collection: ECCLESIA MILITANS, 1606. Allegorical depiction of the theological concept of the

ECCLESIA MILITANS, 1606. Allegorical depiction of the theological concept of the Ecclesia Militans, or the Church Militant, the Church Triumphant and the Church Suffering

Background imageMilitant Collection: The Militant Worker, 1905. Nikolay Kasatkin (1859-1930) Russian painter and sculptor

The Militant Worker, 1905. Nikolay Kasatkin (1859-1930) Russian painter and sculptor. Representation of a rebelious Russian worker at the time of the Revolution of 1905

Background imageMilitant Collection: CHINA: CULTURAL REVOLUTION. Youthful Red Guards demonstrating in Tiananmen Square in Peking, China

CHINA: CULTURAL REVOLUTION. Youthful Red Guards demonstrating in Tiananmen Square in Peking, China, during the Cultural Revolution, 1967

Background imageMilitant Collection: The suffrage debate: two extreme portraits

The suffrage debate: two extreme portraits
The anti-suffragette as seen by the suffragette, and the suffragette as seen by the anti-suffragette: a coy and slightly demonic looking young woman in evening wear simpers at the viewer

Background imageMilitant Collection: douard Lockroy / Gill

douard Lockroy / Gill
douard Lockroy (1840-1913) militant journalist, entering politics in 1871, sitting on the extreme left. In 1877 he married Madame Charles Hugo, the daughter-in-law of the poet Victor Hugo

Background imageMilitant Collection: LYSISTRATA

LYSISTRATA
The Greek heroine is here portrayed as an early example of militant feminism, standing up for the rights of Athenian women

Background imageMilitant Collection: Anti-Suffrage Device

Anti-Suffrage Device
Automatic Suffragette Exterminating Pillar-Box - a comment on militant suffragettes who sabotage letter boxes



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"Militant: Unveiling the Untold Stories of Courage and Conviction" In the realm of history, there exist tales that transcend time, showcasing individuals who dared to challenge societal norms with unwavering determination. From the unexpected combination of a Ju-Jitsu suffragette to a Suffragette Militant Attack on a Golf Course, these stories shed light on the audacious spirit that fueled change. Amidst the chaos of World War I, even royalty was not spared from controversy. The Deaths Head Hussars, led by Kaiser Wilhelm II and Germany's royal family, became synonymous with power and militarism. Yet behind their façade lay secrets waiting to be unraveled. The Suffragette Militant Arrested Mary Phillips exemplifies how ordinary women transformed into extraordinary activists in their quest for equality. Their resilience knew no bounds as they faced imprisonment and adversity head-on. But amidst all seriousness, there were moments of lightheartedness too. Meet Fifi – the feline companion of a Suffragette Militant – who played an unexpected role in this tumultuous journey towards justice. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin's enigmatic presence at Smolny in 1925 captured on canvas reveals his pivotal role in shaping Russia's destiny during turbulent times. His ideologies reverberated across borders and ignited revolutionary fervor among countless souls. Meanwhile, tragedy struck when James Sharp, Archbishop of St Andrews met his untimely demise under mysterious circumstances. This event sent shockwaves through religious circles while leaving questions unanswered. Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants showcased satirical verses penned by suffragettes themselves; wielding words as weapons against oppression and prejudice. These rhymes embodied both defiance and wit - potent tools for challenging societal norms. Cartoons like "Strike while the Iron's Hot. Women's Suffrage" depicted suffrage movements' relentless pursuit for equal rights; urging women to seize the moment and demand their rightful place in society.