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"Votes: A Journey of Courage, Determination, and Unity" Step back in time to witness the incredible suffragette movement that fought tirelessly for women's right to vote

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Militant Money Box 1914

Suffragette Militant Money Box 1914
A suffragette money box in the form of a papier mÔú¿Úá▓ed pillar box with removable base. When a penny is posted in the letter box a figure of a woman pops up

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Militant Money Box 1913

Suffragette Militant Money Box 1913
A suffragette money box in the form of a papier mache red pillar box with removable base. When a penny is posted in the letter box a figure of a woman pops up

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Match Holder

Suffragette Votes for Women Match Holder
A ceramic figure of an Old Maid suffragette painted in the colours of the W.S.P.U. She wears a Votes for Women sash and a rather sour expression. Below is the caption, A Match for Any Man

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Cat and Dog Ceramic

Suffragette Cat and Dog Ceramic
A ceramic figurine showing a bulldog with its head through a fence and a black cat, tail in the air, and the caption, Who says Votes for Women! Date: circa 1910

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Crested Bell Forcibly Fed

Suffragette Crested Bell Forcibly Fed
A two-sided china bell, on one side is the face of a young woman with long hair and a pearl necklace. Below is the motto, This lady shall have a vote with the crest of Southport

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Crested Figurine

Suffragette Votes for Women Crested Figurine
A two-sided head and shoulders figurine of a suffragette with Votes for Women on her bonnet. One side has the crest of Tettenhall (now in the West Midlands)

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Geese Votes Ceramic Figurine

Suffragette Geese Votes Ceramic Figurine
A trio of cackling white geese, heads raised and beaks wide open, squawking We Want our Votes Date: circa 1910

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Badge

Suffragette Votes for Women Badge
Early badge issued by the W.S.P.U in plain white tin with Votes for Women slogan. Date: circa 1906

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffrage meeting, Convention Hall, Washington DC, USA

Suffrage meeting, Convention Hall, Washington DC, USA
Suffrage meeting at the Convention Hall, Washington DC, USA, 19 May 1910. Date: 1910

Background imageVotes Collection: Ye Anti-Suffrage League

Ye Anti-Suffrage League. The title suggests the antedeluvian views of The Antis and shows the self satisfied attitude of the wealthy leadership. We have all we want

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Card Game Snap Favourite

Suffragette Card Game Snap Favourite. A card game, possibly a version of Snap with a suffragette theme. One of eight cards, this shows a lady in a picture hat, captioned, The Favourite

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Christmas Card Votes for Women

Suffragette Christmas Card Votes for Women. Suffragette perched on a box holding a Votes for Women placard, while a policeman stands beside her. Houses of Parliament in the background

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Augustine Birrells Doorstep

Suffragette Augustine Birrells Doorstep. Suffragette on the doorstep of Augustine Birrells Chelsea Home, and Votes for Women placard tied to the railings

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragettes Visit Ministers House

Suffragettes Visit Ministers House. Suffragettes attach a Votes for Women placard on the Minister for War, Mr. Haldanes front door. Date: 1908

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Protest Meeting Home Secretary

Suffragette Protest Meeting Home Secretary. The scenes of uproar at a meeting addressed by Herbert Gladstone, Home Secretary in Leeds, November 30th, 1907

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Cracker Label

Suffragette Votes for Women Cracker Label. A christmas cracker label from a box made by Tom Smith, makers of crackers since 1847

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Advertising

Suffragette Votes for Women Advertising. Advertisement for the Savory Roaster, endorsed by Two million of our most progressive American house-wives Date: 1914

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Novel From Hampstead to Holloway

Suffragette Novel From Hampstead to Holloway. Votes for Women Suffragette speaker. Written by W. Burton Baldry. Illustrated by G.E.Shepherd. Date: 1909

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Valentine

Suffragette Votes for Women Valentine. Cut-out card with girl in hat and Votes for Women placard reading, Vote for me for a Valentine Date: circa 1910

Background imageVotes Collection: W. S. P. U Handbill Deputation Right of Petition

W. S. P. U Handbill Deputation Right of Petition
W.S.P.U Handbill Deputation Right of Petition. W.S.P.U Votes for Women handbill announcing a Deputation to the House of Commons, June 29th 1909, referring to The Bill of Rights

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women W. S. P. U

Suffragette Votes for Women W. S. P. U
Suffragette Votes for Women W.S.P.U. Advertising Public At Homes, organised by the National Womens Social & Political Union at two London venues. Date: circa 1909

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Jill in the Box Asquith

Suffragette Jill in the Box Asquith. A suffragette pops out of a box waving a Votes for Women flag at the startled figure of H.H Asquith, the Prime Minister. Date: circa 1913

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Selling Votes for Women

Suffragette Selling Votes for Women. A cartoon of an out-of-work Hawker, asking Lady de Vere (1858-1934) (Lady Sybil de Vere Capell) who is working for the cause, Ows your - business? Date: 1911

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Politicians

Suffragette Votes for Women Politicians. The giant figure of a woman strides towards a group of politicians, much to their annoyance - includes Asquith and Lloyd George. Date: 1913

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Arrested for The Cause

Suffragette Arrested for The Cause. Two burly policemen hold a suffragette by the wrists after a demonstration for the cause of Votes for Women. Date: 1908

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Shop Kensington

Suffragette W. S. P. U Shop Kensington
Suffragette W.S.P.U Shop Kensington. The W.S.P.Us shop and office at 143. Church Street, Kensington, the Hon. Sec. (from 1911) was Evelyn Sharp (1869-1955) seen here with Votes for Women placard

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Toy Votes for Women

Suffragette Toy Votes for Women. A suffragette with votes for women flag is pushed along by a policeman in this ingenious mechanical toy

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffrage Calendar Artists Suffrage League 1913

Suffrage Calendar Artists Suffrage League 1913. A suffrage calendar for 1913, published by the Artists Suffrage League. It shows a blindfolded baby astride a large white goose flying above a snowy

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Don t Force Me

Suffragette Votes for Women Don t Force Me. A dog wearing a ribbon in purple, white and green, the colours of the W.S.P.U, cries, Don t Force Me D-!! You

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Press Cart

Suffragette Votes for Women Press Cart. A Womens Social & Political Union Press Cart which both promoted the organisation and sold copies of the weekly newspaper, Votes for Women Date: circa 1908

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Play Votes for Women

Suffragette Play Votes for Women. An amateur theatrical group staging a play which features a suffragette holding Votes for Women sign, a policeman, a lad, a butcher and two Ruffians. Date: circa 1909

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Votes for Women

Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Votes for Women. A group of five men, two apparently suffragettes, have guns pointed at their heads

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Carnival

Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Carnival. A group of young men variously attired as suffragettes wear Votes for Women signs including one which reads

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Fancy Dress Votes for Women

Suffragette Fancy Dress Votes for Women. A group of women dressed up as suffragettes taking tea. Message on reverse reads, This was taken at the side of our house Date: circa 1910

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Play Suffragette and the Man

Suffragette Play Suffragette and the Man. A group of (amateur?) actresses and a man in the centre, hold up Votes for Women and Meeting Tonight signs

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Publicity Maypole Dairy

Suffragette Publicity Maypole Dairy. A branch of the Maypole Dairy with four young men in white shirts and aprons outside. A sign in the window reads, Votes for Women

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Publicity Votes for Women Train

Suffragette Publicity Votes for Women Train. A steam train heads along the track with a banner just below the funnel which reads Votes for Women

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Publicity Advertising Meat

Suffragette Publicity Advertising Meat. A large and prominent placard hangs outside a butchers shop owned by the London Central Meat Co. Ltd

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette on Bonfire West Chislehurst 1908

Suffragette on Bonfire West Chislehurst 1908. A group of of men with pitchforks place two suffragette figures on top of the bonfire at West Chislehurst, Kent

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Mary Allen Selling Paper

Suffragette Mary Allen Selling Paper. Pictures Mary Sophia Allen (1878-1964) working for the W.S.P.U, selling copies of Votes for Women paper. Date: 1936

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Reading Shop 1910

Suffragette W. S. P. U Reading Shop 1910
Suffragette W.S.P.U Reading Shop 1910. the Womens Social & Political Union shop at 39 West Street, Reading in July 1910. A poster in the window advertises the Monster demonstration on 23rd july 1910

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragettes in Car Keep Liberal Out

Suffragettes in Car Keep Liberal Out. Four suffragettes plus Lady Chauffeur, travel in a car displaying a placard N.W.S.P.U Votes for Women, Keep Liberal Out

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Ina Longbourne W. S. P. U Campaign

Suffragette Ina Longbourne W. S. P. U Campaign
Suffragette Ina Longbourne W.S.P.U Campaign. Summer holiday campaign by members of the Womens Social & Political Union, August 1913

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Arrested Policemen

Suffragette Votes for Women Arrested Policemen. A woman walking with policeman either side, holding her wrists, is arrested in a street

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women W. S. P. U Stall

Suffragette Votes for Women W. S. P. U Stall
Suffragette Votes for Women W.S.P.U Stall. Members of the Kensington branch of the Womens Social and Political Union on a stall at the Dress Exhibition held at Earls Court, London

Background imageVotes Collection: Suffragette March Banners

Suffragette March Banners. Line drawing by Yoshio Markino of suffragettes with banner placard and Votes for Women sashes. Date: 1912

Background imageVotes Collection: Israel Zangwill Lords and the Ladies Votes

Israel Zangwill Lords and the Ladies Votes. The Lords and the Ladies, text of a speech given at the Albert Hall, December 11th 1909, by Israel Zangwill (1864-1926) suffrage supporter. Date: 1909

Background imageVotes Collection: Mrs. Borrmann Wells Suffragette

Mrs. Borrmann Wells Suffragette. Mrs. Borrmann Wells portrait. Caption - Votes for Women Mrs Borrmann Wells on Womens Freedom League Postcard. Date: circa 1908



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"Votes: A Journey of Courage, Determination, and Unity" Step back in time to witness the incredible suffragette movement that fought tirelessly for women's right to vote. From the fierce "Suffragette Cat Scratch and Fight Police" posters to the empowering "Suffragette Board Game PANK-A-SQUITH, " these artifacts remind us of the unwavering spirit of those who paved the way. Immerse yourself in history as you explore a replica of the iconic "Suffragette Rally Women's Sunday Programme 1908. " Feel their passion reverberate through time as you stand at Manchester Docks where Sylvia Pankhurst rallied her fellow suffragettes. Adorned with pride, wear a symbolic "Suffragette W. S. P. U Badge" or wrap yourself in a sash boldly proclaiming "Votes for Women. " These badges and ribbons serve as reminders of unity and solidarity among suffragettes. Discover astonishing stories like that of Edith Garrud, known as "The Suffragette that knew Jiu-Jitsu, " who fearlessly defended herself against opposition. Marvel at Lawson Wood's heartwarming illustration depicting suffragettes sharing a Christmas dinner behind bars in Holloway prison – an image that encapsulates resilience amidst adversity. Relive historic moments by attending a gripping reenactment of a passionate Hyde Park demonstration from 1908. Witness firsthand how these brave women demanded justice and equality through peaceful protests. Join forces with other advocates at an inspiring "Votes for Women Meeting, " where ideas are shared, strategies devised, and determination reigns supreme. Experience firsthand the power generated when individuals come together for a common cause. As we reflect on this remarkable journey towards gender equality, let us honor those who fought valiantly so that future generations could exercise their right to vote. The legacy left by these courageous suffragettes serves as an enduring reminder that every vote counts, and the fight for equality continues.