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Metal Print : Mrs Pankhurst leaves Bow Street with her daughter Christabel after being granted bail, 1912 (b/w photo)
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Mrs Pankhurst leaves Bow Street with her daughter Christabel after being granted bail, 1912 (b/w photo)
2906441 Mrs Pankhurst leaves Bow Street with her daughter Christabel after being granted bail, 1912 (b/w photo) by English Photographer; Private Collection; (add.info.: Emmeline Pankhurst, nee Goulden (1858-1928) founded in 1903 the Women's Social and Political Union - motto Deeds, not Words'.)
Media ID 32013840
© Bridgeman Images
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14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Bring a piece of history into your home with our Media Storehouse Metal Print featuring the iconic image of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel, leaving Bow Street after being granted bail in 1912. This black and white photograph, captured by an English photographer and sourced from Bridgeman Images through Fine Art Finder, showcases the determination and resilience of these pioneering women during the Suffragette movement. Our high-quality Metal Prints offer vibrant colors, stunning clarity, and a sleek, modern design that adds depth and dimension to your walls. Preserve this powerful moment in history and elevate your decor with our beautifully crafted Metal Print.
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Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The photo captures a historic moment in the women's suffrage movement. Mrs Pankhurst, accompanied by her daughter Christabel, is seen leaving Bow Street after being granted bail in 1912. The image showcases the determination and resilience of these two influential figures who fought tirelessly for women's rights. Emmeline Pankhurst, also known as Mrs Pankhurst, was a prominent British suffragette who founded the Women's Social and Political Union in 1903. Their motto "Deeds, not Words" reflected their commitment to taking direct action rather than relying solely on rhetoric. This powerful message resonated with countless women across the United Kingdom. The photograph not only highlights Mrs Pankhurst's leadership but also sheds light on the suffragettes' struggle for enfranchisement. It symbolizes their relentless campaign for equal rights and serves as a reminder of their fight against disenfranchisement. In this snapshot of history, we witness Mrs Pankhurst emerging from court proceedings amidst a backdrop of cars - symbols of progress and modernity at that time. The presence of automobiles signifies how transportation played a crucial role in mobilizing activists during protests and demonstrations. This image encapsulates the spirit of feminism, civil rights activism, and emancipation that defined an era. It stands as a testament to the courage displayed by those who fought for gender equality and paved the way for future generations to come.
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