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Womens Collection (page 7)

"Empowering Women: A Journey of Resilience and Strength" In the fight for equality, women have scratched and fought against societal norms

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Womens Collection: Arsenal Ladies FC vs. VfL Wolfsburg: UEFA Women's Champions League Semi-Final Showdown
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Womens Collection: Arsenal Ladies FC v Barcelona - UEFA Womens Champions League: Round of 32 Second Leg
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Womens Collection: Arsenal Ladies vs. Barcelona: A Battle in the UEFA Women's Champions League
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Womens Collection: Arsenal Ladies Make History: Crushing 6-0 Victory Over Bobruichanka in Women's Champions League
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Womens Collection: Arsenal Ladies FC v Bobruichanka - UEFA Womens Champions League: Round of 32 Second Leg
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Womens Collection: Arsenal Women's Dominance: Danielle Carter Scores Six in Historic 6-0 UEFA Champions League Victory
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Womens Collection: Billie Jean King and husband Larry King, pictured leaving St Georges Hospital
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Womens Collection: Suffragette The Woman Question Africa
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Womens Collection: SOCCER AUSTRALIA UZBEKISTAN WOMEN
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Womens Collection: Fashion poster from Stockholm's Modejournal, 1845. Creator: Unknown
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Womens Collection: Portrait in profile of Anna Lindhagen (1870-1941), municipal and social politician who
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Womens Collection: Irkutsk: First Women's High School, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
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Womens Collection: Cartoon, Excelsior! (Suffragist as Sisyphus)
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Womens Collection: Suffragettes bomb Westminster Abbey 1914
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Womens Collection: Nightwear Fashion Feature, Kathy McKinnon, Model wearing Stretch Polyester and cotton set
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Womens Collection: Knickerless Wonders 5 a side Women football team, Teesside, Circa 1973
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Womens Collection: Titos Hair Salon, Middlesbrough, Circa 1971
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Womens Collection: Liz Fraser, English Actress, 1964
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Womens Collection: Advert for Brettles stockings (London) 1938 Date: 1938
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Womens Collection: Advert for Russeks Store, New York - an institution of Paris fashion Date: 1924
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Womens Collection: Suffragette Origin and Development
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Womens Collection: Suffragettes Plain Things at Meeting
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Womens Collection: National League for Limitations of Armament, 1922 (b/w photo)
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Womens Collection: Selection of suffragette banners 1908
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Womens Collection: Womens exhibition at Earls Court 1900
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Womens Collection: 1931 British General Election, women MPs
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Womens Collection: Womens undergarments 1935
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Womens Collection: WW2 Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst - Womens War Emergency Council
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Womens Collection: Womens shingle cap 1929
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Womens Collection: Unusual Eton crop for Fraulein von Poremski, 1928
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Womens Collection: Millicent Fawcett speaking at end of pilgrimage march, 1913
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Womens Collection: Womens League of Health and Beauty, Prunella Stack
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Womens Collection: Bicycle built for two 1896
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Womens Collection: A Variety of womens shoes 1926
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Womens Collection: Womens professional golf tournament, the Colgate European Championship at
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Womens Collection: Female golfers during a practise round at the Berkshire Golf Club
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Womens Collection: Photocall for the competitors in The Colgate European Women
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Womens Collection: Art on display at Hairdressing Salon, Middlesbrough, Circa 1973
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Womens Collection: Hair Fashion at Chintz Hair Salon, Newport Road, Middlesbrough, Monday 27th January 1997
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Womens Collection: Billie Jean King leaves St Georges Hospital, Tooting, London
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Womens Collection: Rose Reilly, 26, Scottish Womens Association Football player from Stewart, Ayrshire
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Womens Collection: Rose Reilly, 16 from East Ayrshire Scotland, talented football player for Stewarton
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Womens Collection: Womans Sunday Mirror Fashion competition No. 12. Sun tops from DH Evans worn by film
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Womens Collection: 1966 Ladies Singles Final, Wimbledon, Billie Jean King v Maria Bueno
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Womens Collection: Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Ladies Quarterfinals Day, Monday 30th June 1975
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Womens Collection: Mrs Norah Dacre Fox, General Secretary of the Women
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Womens Collection: Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Ladies Quarterfinals Day, Monday 30th June 1975
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Womens Collection: Frances 'Poppy'Northcutt, mathematician aged 25 who works at the Mission


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"Empowering Women: A Journey of Resilience and Strength" In the fight for equality, women have scratched and fought against societal norms. Just like the Suffragette Cat Scratch, they refused to be silenced. With their iconic Suffragette Cat in Hat and Flag, these brave women proudly displayed their determination to bring about change. The Suffragette Board Game PANK-A-SQUITH served as a reminder that every step towards progress mattered. It was through unity and strategic moves that they made history. Even in times of turmoil, such as 1937 when Rolex precision watches were introduced, women continued to strive for recognition. La vie Parisienne's 1923 illustrations showcased fearless females swimming against the tide of gender stereotypes. The Suffragette Rally Women's Sunday Programme of 1908 marked a pivotal moment where voices united in demand for suffrage rights. They were warriors on the warpath for justice. Leo Fontan's illustrations from La vie Parisienne captured the essence of liberated women during France's roaring twenties. These images celebrated their freedom to swim against society’s expectations. Sylvia Pankhurst stood tall at Manchester Docks as she fought tirelessly for her cause. Her unwavering dedication inspired countless others to join the movement. During World War I, even amidst chaos and uncertainty, the Women's Institute engaged in activities that showcased their resilience and ability to adapt. Wearing W. S. P. U badges with pride became a symbol of solidarity among suffragettes like Sylvia Pankhurst. These badges represented hope for a brighter future where all women would have equal rights. As we reflect on history, let us honor those who paved the way by wearing our own W. S. P. U Badge and Ribbon today. Together we can continue fighting until true equality is achieved.