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Suffragettes were women who fought for the right to vote in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

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Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women on War Work WW1

Women on War Work WW1. Black Cat Cigarette Card. Women on War Work Series, no. 7 Driving Goods Delivery Van Date: 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women on War Work WW1

Women on War Work WW1. Black Cat Cigarette Card. Women on War Work Series, no. 6 Shovelling potatoes for sieving Machine Date: 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women on War Work WW1

Women on War Work WW1. Black Cat Cigarette Card. Women on War Work Series, no. 5 Flour Mill workers Date: 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women on War Work WW1

Women on War Work WW1. Black Cat Cigarette Card. Women on War Work Series, no. 4 Women porters Date: 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens land Army WW1

Womens land Army WW1. A boy and girl lie on the top of a haystack with pitchfork. Captioned, When women WORK on the land. Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens land Army WW1

Womens land Army WW1. Old bearded yokel watches members of the Womens Land Army working in the field and remarks, These Land Girls are a bit up-ish but I shall try to carry on with em

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women on War Work WW1

Women on War Work WW1. Black Cat Cigarette Card. Women on War Work Series, no. 3 Post Woman Date: 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women on War Work WW1

Women on War Work WW1. Black Cat Cigarette Card. Women on War Work Series, no. 1 Motor Driving Date: 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Land Army WW1

Womens Land Army WW1. Young Land Girl chopping up a pile of root vegetables with caption reading, This is Ceres, not at all forlorn, who milked the cow with the crumpled horn

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Land Army WW1

Womens Land Army WW1. One of Britains Maids of War a member of the Womens Land Army, and Lucy, the maid of the Land, a land girl. Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Land Army WW1

Womens Land Army WW1. Small girl leading a large brown horse with caption, You ARE some LAND ARMY! Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Land Army WW1

Womens Land Army WW1. Young man complains about his sweetheart Marys rather restrictive Land Army uniform Date: circa 1917

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Womens Land Army WW1. Somewhat idealised portrait of a Land Girl in hat and smock. Pitchfork over her shoulder. Captioned, National Service Sunshine on the Land Date: Circe 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Land Army WW1

Womens Land Army WW1. A land girl with large wooden rake in land army uniform. Rhyme reads, To plough and sow, to reap and mow, and be a farmers Girl!! Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women WW1 WaC

Women WW1 WaC. A pair of ducklings wearing Khaki hats of the Womens Auxiliary Army Corps, cry W.A.A.C, W.A.A.C, A Happy Easter to you. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Work in WW1

Womens Work in WW1. Five girls, dressed in Landy Army, Police, Nurse s, Munition Workers and Post Womans uniforms, proudly proclaim (In English and in French) We re all doing our little bit

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women, WW1 W. A. A. C Christmas Card

Women, WW1 W. A. A. C Christmas Card
Women, WW1 W.A.A.C Christmas Card. A Christmas Greeting 1917 card with a picture of a member of the Womens Auxiliary Army Corps (W.A.A.C) with crest. Date: 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women Nurses WW1 VAD

Women Nurses WW1 VAD. A Young girl perhaps in the uniform of a VAD - Voluntary Aid detachment, goes Off to the front. Date: circa 1915

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Work WW1 Munitions

Womens Work WW1 Munitions. With Fond greetings from a Munition worker helping to Carry on This badge proves I m a Worker, who can ne er be dubbed a Shirker Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Work WW1

Womens Work WW1. The union flag and an On War Service badge with the rhyme, Although to a woman The Task may be hard, Tis the cause that strengthens our hearts Date: circa 1918

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Work WW1 Munitions

Womens Work WW1 Munitions. A tribute to the women working On War Service. Heres to the girls lets give them a cheer, good luck to the fair munitioneer. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women in WW1 WaC

Women in WW1 WaC. A member of the womens Army Auxiliary Corps or WaC, captioned, My WaC Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Work WW1

Womens Work WW1. Women in war time, the chauffeur, who asks, Coming for a spin? Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Work WW1

Womens Work WW1. Women in war time, the ticket collector who asks, Did you say season, Sir? Date: circa 1916

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Womens Work WW1. Women in war time, the postwoman What nice bold handwriting she remarks. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Work WW1

Womens Work WW1. Women in War time, policewoman, hand outstretched commands, Pass along please! Date: circa 1916

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Womens Work WW1. Women in war time tram conductor captioned, Theres room for you inside! Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens War Work Shells Cammell Laird

Womens War Work Shells Cammell Laird. A view of the women shell makers at the Sheffield factory of Cammell Laird Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Woman Painting on Ladder WW1

Woman Painting on Ladder WW1. Lady painting up a ladder with creepy old man saying, Who said it was unlucky to walk under a ladder? Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Policewoman WW1

Policewoman WW1. Captioned, You should see the Damsels (Dam-Cells) at the station. Policewoman questions nervous looking man. Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women Doing Mens Work Policewoman WW1

Women Doing Mens Work Policewoman WW1. Policewoman in a leap year demands to know the mans name - and address. Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women Doing Mens Work WW1

Women Doing Mens Work WW1. Woman in uniform down on one knee proposing to her sweetheart in reversal of roles. Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women War Workers Fit Propellers

Women War Workers Fit Propellers. Women in shipyard fitting propellers Date: 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Post Woman Delivering WW1

Post Woman Delivering WW1. Post woman hands letter to chap in Khaki with caption, A nice post to get hold of. Drawn by Fred Spurgin. Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Post Woman Maudie WW1

Post Woman Maudie WW1. Post woman Maudie the Minx Mixing His Majestys Mails. Comic Postcard by Reg Maurice. Date: circa 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Woman Ticket Collector WW1

Woman Ticket Collector WW1. Young lady inspecting railway tickets at the train station with queue of admiring men, one in uniform. Captioned, Held up for Inspection. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Police Woman WW1

Police Woman WW1. Lady in Police uniform grabs a boy by the ear. A Fair Cop. Comic Postcard by Fred Spurgin. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Hunger Strike Medal Christmas Card

Suffragette Hunger Strike Medal Christmas Card. Votes for Women and lots of em. This Merry Christmas time is the caption above a silver Hunger Strike Medal

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Selina Cooper

Suffragette Selina Cooper. Portrait of Selina Cooper (1864-1946), Labour and trade union activist, in the North of England

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Boat Advertising Womens Exhibition

Suffragette Boat Advertising Womens Exhibition. The suffragettes Dreadnought steam launch on the River Thames, with banners advertising the Womens Exhibition, May 13th-26th 1909. Date: 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Maud Arncliffe-Sennett

Suffragette Maud Arncliffe-Sennett. Maud Arncliffe-Sennett (1862-1936) actress suffragette. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragist Frances Sterling

Suffragist Frances Sterling. Frances Mary Sterling (1869-1943), member of the london Society for Womens Suffrage, joint Hon. Sec. of the N.U.W.S.S until 1911

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Flora Drummond

Suffragette Flora Drummond. Suffragette Flora Drummond (1878-1949) also known as The General speaking from a horse-drawn W.S.P.U carriage, around the time of the Conspiracy Trial and arrests

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragist Lasy McLaren

Suffragist Lasy McLaren. Lady Laura McLaren (1854-1933) was active in the woman suffrage campaign for many years, member of the Womens Liberal Federation

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Card Game Snap Baby

Suffragette Card Game Snap Baby. A card game, possibly a version of Snap with a suffragette theme. One of eight cards, this shows a baby crying Baby at Home who sighs

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Card Game Snap Orator

Suffragette Card Game Snap Orator. A card game, possibly a version of Snap with a suffragette theme. One of eight cards, this shows the female Orator, being pelted with eggs, who asks, Is this a vote

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Card Game Snap Grandma

Suffragette Card Game Snap Grandma. A card game, possibly a version of Snap with a suffragette theme. One of eight cards, this shows Dear old Grandma who claims, I never needed a vote Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Card Game Snap Husband

Suffragette Card Game Snap Husband. A card game, possibly a version of Snap with a suffragette theme. One of eight cards, this shows the angry husband who yells, No Dinner - Where is my Wife



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Suffragettes Collection

Suffragettes were women who fought for the right to vote in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They used various tactics, including peaceful protests, hunger strikes, and even violence, to draw attention to their cause. The movement was driven by a desire for gender equality and recognition of women's contributions to society. Suffragettes faced opposition from both men and women who believed that politics was not a woman's place. However, their persistence paid off when they finally won the right to vote in many countries around the world. Today, they can celebrated as pioneers of feminism and champions of civil rights.
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The Suffragettes collection from Media Storehouse is a fascinating and inspiring series of images that celebrates the women's suffrage movement. Our collection features photographs, illustrations, and posters that capture the spirit and determination of these brave women who fought for their right to vote. The images in our collection depict various aspects of the suffrage movement, including protests, rallies, marches, and speeches. They also showcase some of the key figures involved in the movement such as Emmeline Pankhurst and Emily Davison. One particularly striking image in our collection is an illustration by Caroline Watts depicting a group of suffragettes being force-fed while on hunger strike in prison. This powerful image highlights the extreme measures taken by these women to fight for their rights. The Suffragettes collection from Media Storehouse offers a unique insight into one of history's most important social movements. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of gender equality but also how much work still needs to be done.
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What are Suffragettes (Popular Themes) art prints?

Suffragettes art prints are a collection of historical artworks that depict the women's suffrage movement in the early 20th century. These prints showcase iconic images and symbols associated with the fight for women's right to vote, including banners, posters, and portraits of prominent suffragette leaders. The Suffragettes were a group of activists who fought tirelessly for women's rights during a time when they had little political power or representation. They organized marches, protests, and demonstrations across Europe and North America to demand equal voting rights for women. These art prints serve as a powerful reminder of the bravery and determination displayed by these pioneering women. They also highlight the importance of social justice movements throughout history and inspire us to continue fighting for equality today. Whether you're an art collector or simply looking to add some historical significance to your home decor, Suffragettes art prints offer a unique glimpse into one of the most important moments in modern history.
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What Suffragettes (Popular Themes) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Suffragettes art prints that capture the spirit and energy of the women's suffrage movement. These prints feature popular themes such as portraits of prominent suffragettes, protests and demonstrations, and iconic symbols like the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) logo. You can find stunning black-and-white photographs from historical archives alongside colorful contemporary illustrations that celebrate this important moment in history. Some prints showcase famous events like the 1913 Women's Suffrage Parade in Washington D.C., while others highlight lesser-known stories of individual activists who fought tirelessly for women's rights. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or a subtle reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equality, we have something to suit your taste. With so many options available, you'll be sure to find an inspiring print that speaks to you.
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To purchase Suffragettes art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our online collection of artwork and select the print that catches your eye. Once you have found the perfect piece, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will need to provide your shipping information and payment details in order to complete your purchase. We offer a variety of sizes for their art prints, so be sure to choose the size that best fits your needs. The prints are produced using high-quality materials and printing techniques, ensuring that they will look beautiful on any wall. Whether you are looking for a statement piece or something more subtle, we have a wide selection of Suffragettes art prints to choose from. With easy ordering and fast delivery options available, buying art has never been easier.
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How much do Suffragettes (Popular Themes) art prints cost?

The cost of Suffragettes art prints from Media Storehouse varies depending on the size and type of print selected. The company offers a range of options including framed, canvas, and poster prints in various sizes. Each option has its own unique price point, but all are competitively priced to ensure affordability for customers. Suffragettes art prints are a popular choice among those who appreciate historical artwork that celebrates women's rights and achievements. These prints feature iconic images and slogans associated with the suffrage movement, making them ideal for display in homes or offices. Whether you're looking for a small poster print or a large canvas piece, we have something to suit your needs and budget. With high-quality printing techniques used to produce each piece, you can be sure that your Suffragettes art print will look stunning wherever it is displayed.
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Your Suffragettes art prints will be delivered to you in a secure and protective packaging. The Media Storehouse ensures that all their products are packaged with utmost care to prevent any damage during transit. Your art prints will be printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that the colors and details of the artwork are accurately reproduced. Once your order is processed, it will be dispatched for delivery through a reliable courier service. You can track your package online using the tracking number provided by the store. The delivery time may vary depending on your location, but rest assured that every effort will be made to ensure timely delivery. When you receive your package, please inspect it carefully before accepting it from the courier. If there is any visible damage or tampering with the package, please inform the courier immediately and contact our customer support team for assistance. We hope you enjoy your Suffragettes art prints.