Suffragette Movement Collection
"The Suffragette Movement: A Journey Towards Equality" A historic moment captured in sepia - the procession to welcome Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst
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"The Suffragette Movement: A Journey Towards Equality" A historic moment captured in sepia - the procession to welcome Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst, and Mary Leigh on their early release from prison on 19th December 1908. These brave women fought for our rights. In the witness-box stands Mr Herbert Gladstone at the trial of Emmeline Pankhurst and others in 1908. Their determination challenged societal norms, paving the way for change. Scottish heather symbolizes freedom as Christabel Pankhurst and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence purchase it for the release of Mary Philips on 18th September 1908. Each step forward was marked by solidarity. Behind bars but not silenced - a glimpse into Holloway Prison where Emmeline Pankhurst found herself in a cell during her fight for suffrage in 1908. Her resilience inspired generations to come. The moment before arrest - Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst, and Flora Drummond listen as they are read the warrant that would forever mark their dedication to justice on 13th October 1908. An editorial cartoon titled "The Catch of the Season" from 1917 humorously depicts society's awakening to women's suffrage; an undeniable force demanding recognition and equality. Belgian Suffragettes upset ballot boxes in protest during tumultuous times in 1908, reminding us that progress often comes with resistance but is worth fighting for nonetheless. Hidden away yet determined - a sepia photo captures Emmeline Pankhurst and Christabel Pankhurst seeking refuge on Clement's Inn roof garden on October 12th, 1908 amidst their tireless campaign for suffrage rights. The First Women's Suffrage Demonstration held at Trafalgar Square witnessed Mr Keir Hardie addressing the crowd on 19th May 1906.