Placard Collection (page 8)
"Unveiling the Power of Placards: A Glimpse into History and Expression" Step back in time to the Suffragette demonstration on 21st May 1906
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"Unveiling the Power of Placards: A Glimpse into History and Expression" Step back in time to the Suffragette demonstration on 21st May 1906, where courageous women fought for their rights with powerful placards held high. Discover Sydney At Your Feet, as a vibrant placard captures the essence of this captivating city's allure. Witness the resounding message of "Ulster Says No, " boldly displayed on a placard during a pivotal moment in Irish history. Humor meets activism with Sheet Music Suffragettes Humorous One or Two Step, showcasing how creativity merged with protest. Join the lively Bathing Belle Parade, where colorful placards added an extra splash of vibrancy to this festive event. Intrigue unfolds as we delve into Suffragette Lilian Lenton's court appearance in 1913, her steadfastness reflected through her defiantly-held placard. Walk down Devonshire Place in Lisson Grove, London, and encounter thought-provoking placards that shed light on social issues and political stances. Travel across continents to Quin, County Clare in Ireland. There stands a signpost bearing messages of hope and direction - all conveyed through strikingly painted placards. Immerse yourself in Havana's vibrant atmosphere as you come across a painted sign outside a bar advertising drinks and cocktails. The artistry extends beyond beverages; it becomes an expression of culture through eye-catching placards. Experience the power behind "Suffragette: An Easter Prophecy, " where prophetic words were emblazoned on bold signs during times of change and revolution. Transport yourself back to 1808 when industrial unrest prevailed. Witness the LUDDITE PLACARD pointing towards societal upheaval caused by technological advancements - an early example of using signs for dissent against progress. Catch sight of Conservative Van adorned with persuasive slogans urging support for political ideologies – yet another testament to the influence of placards in shaping public opinion.