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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: Glynis Johns, British actress, singer and dancer, 20th century. Artist: Rank Organisation

Glynis Johns, British actress, singer and dancer, 20th century. Artist: Rank Organisation
Glynis Johns, British actress, singer and dancer, 20th century. Glynis Johns made her first film appearance in South Riding in 1938

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Dr. Elsie Inglis Scottish Womens Hospitals

Dr. Elsie Inglis Scottish Womens Hospitals
Dr. Inglis whose Scottish Womens Hospitals unit arrived in Serbia in January 1915. They were based at Kraguievatz

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Isabella Ford

Suffragette Isabella Ford. Miss. Isabella Ormston Ford (1855-1924), member of Leeds Trades Council, Labour Party, N.U.W.S.S and at one time (until 1907), the W.S.P.U Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette in Prison Cell

Suffragette in Prison Cell. A suffragette languishes in a bare prison cell. Captioned, Edie - A Good Suff! The drawing is initialed E.S.P - E. Sylvia Pankhurst? Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants

Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants. Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants, book of satirical cartoons written and illustrated by Nelson Harding. Illustration

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants

Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants. Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants, book of satirical cartoons written and illustrated by Nelson Harding. Illustration

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragettes Chalking Pavement Deputation

Suffragettes Chalking Pavement Deputation. A group of W.S.P.U members in replica prison dress chalk the pavement announcing the deputation to Mr. Asquith, 24th february 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Womens Freedom League Caravan

Suffragette Womens Freedom League Caravan. The Womens Freedom toured the South of England in a purpose built caravan, beginning in May 1908

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Adela Pankhurst Suffragette

Adela Pankhurst Suffragette. Miss. Adela Pankhurst (1885-1961) portrait, wearing white circular Votes for Women badge. Caption - Organiser National Womens Social and Political union. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Southwold Express Bomb

Suffragette Southwold Express Bomb. The Southwold Express train is about to be sabotaged by the suffragette who, sitting in the branch of a tree, lobs a bomb at the engine

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette, An Easter Prophecy

Suffragette, An Easter Prophecy. Suffragette hen with chick, rabbit and eggs. The hen carries a Votes for Women placard and the rhyme reads, When hens all join the suffrage ranks

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Imps become Suffragists

Suffragette Imps become Suffragists. Cartoon Imps who featured in Ideas Penny Illustrated Weekly are seen behaving as wild suffragettes

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Cat Votes for Women

Suffragette Cat Votes for Women. A cat in a jacket, hat and bow tie holds a Votes for Women card in its paw. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants

Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants. Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants, book of satirical cartoons written and illustrated by Nelson Harding. Illustration

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Mary E Gawthorpe Suffragette

Mary E Gawthorpe Suffragette. Mary E Gawthorpe (1881-1973) portrait. Caption - Votes for Women, Miss. Mary Gawthorpe, Organiser National Womens Social and Political Union Date: circa 1907

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette My Valentine Card

Suffragette My Valentine Card. Suffragette spouting a Votes for Women rant, with caption, I hope you re not a suffragette, or into prison you will get with bread and water for your fare

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: I m going to be a prison warder Emily

I m going to be a prison warder Emily.. I m going to be a prison warder Emily. What are you going to be when yer grows up? asks the boy of a girl. Me - why a Miss Gawthorpe if mother lets me

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe (1881-1973) c. 1909 (b / w photo)

Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe (1881-1973) c. 1909 (b / w photo)
XJF996599 Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe (1881-1973) c.1909 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: British suffragette, socialist, trade unionist and editor)

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst at the war meeting in Trafalgar Square. 24 February 1917

Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst at the war meeting in Trafalgar Square. 24 February 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: LAURA ORMISTON CHANT (1848-1923). English reformer, suffragist and writer

LAURA ORMISTON CHANT (1848-1923). English reformer, suffragist and writer. Original cabinet photograph, Boston, 1893

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Chained to Rail / Iln / 1908

Chained to Rail / Iln / 1908
A suffragette chained to grille in the House of Commons

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Right / Activities

Womens Right / Activities
French suffragettes disrupt election by attacking ballot box

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Prisoners Holloway

Suffragette Prisoners Holloway
Suffragette hunger strikers wave to Christabel Pankhurst, one holding a Votes for Women sash. Date: 1909

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: London Fire Brigade despatch rider at night

London Fire Brigade despatch rider at night
The badge of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, the design adopted at the 1906 congress held in Copenhagen. Depicts the figure of justice with scales and rising sun motif behind

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Young New Zealand

Young New Zealand. John Bull is riding an out-dated penny farthing while Young New Zealand has a modern bicycle. New Zealand gave women the vote in 1893. Illustrated by Joan Harvey Drew

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: W. S. P. U Welcome Dinner Released Prisoners

W. S. P. U Welcome Dinner Released Prisoners
W.S.P.U Welcome Dinner Released Prisoners. A menu for the Welcome Dinner in Honour of Released Prisoners, 16th February 1912. The prisoners including Mrs

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Girls waving at an early Aviator flying overhead

Girls waving at an early Aviator flying overhead
The Aviator is the only man girls look up to A very beautifully drawn and interesting postcard, with strong leaning toward the Womens Suffrage movement during this period in the United Kingdom

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Trade Union

Womens Trade Union
circa 1913: Suffragettes carrying the banner of the Womens Trade Union League of New York on a Labour Day Parade through the city. (Photo by Paul Thompson/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragettes

Suffragettes
Eight pictures of Suffragettes 11-18 Date: c. 1914

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes holding a banner addressing President Woodrow Wilson

WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Women suffragettes holding a banner addressing President Woodrow Wilson, in front of the White House, Washington, D.C. 1917

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: A suffragette in Holloway Prison

A suffragette in Holloway Prison
A nervous looking and well-dressed suffragette sits on a stool at Holloway Prison after being arrested during a demonstration

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Two Parisian Feminists putting up a Poster

Two Parisian Feminists putting up a Poster
The New Professions for Women. An illustration of the French struggle for Womens Rights. Two Feminists put up a poster announcing a womens rights public demonstration/meeting in Paris

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women WW1 Munitions Woolwich Arsenal

Women WW1 Munitions Woolwich Arsenal
Interior of the Case Factory, Woolwich Arsenal with predominantly women workers. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants

Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants. Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants, book of satirical cartoons written and illustrated by Nelson Harding. Illustration

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants

Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants. Suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants, book of satirical cartoons written and illustrated by Nelson Harding. Illustration

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Under Arrest July 1913 Mary Richardson is arrested by Police for

Suffragette Under Arrest July 1913 Mary Richardson is arrested by Police for throwing a document into the carriage of King George V in Bristol as he made his way to the Royal Agricultural Show -

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women

Suffragette Votes for Women
The W.S.P.U issued the first copies of its newspaper Votes for Women in October 1907. Shows the horsedrawn carriage advertising and selling the paper in London. Date: 1907

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women WW1 Munitions

Women WW1 Munitions
A little munition worker, holding a very large shell is Doing her Bit for the war effort. Date: circa 1915

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women WW1 Munitions Woolwich Arsenal

Women WW1 Munitions Woolwich Arsenal
Interior of the Shell Factory at Woolwich Arsenal with a line of women workers posing for the camera, and piles of shell cases on the factory floor. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragettes Released from Prison

Suffragettes Released from Prison. Suffragette prisoners Edith New and Mary Leigh. Pulled along in an open carriage by W.S.P.U members in white with votes for women sashes

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Emily Wilding Davison Suffragette

Emily Wilding Davison Suffragette. Emily Wilding Davison (1872-1913), portrait, wearing academic dress and mortar board. A commemorative card, captioned The Late Miss E.W Davison

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: May 1914. The Suffragettes assault an Buckingham Palace

May 1914. The Suffragettes assault an Buckingham Palace

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Womens Suffrage tile mural outside the Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland

Womens Suffrage tile mural outside the Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Suffragette The Woman Question Africa

Suffragette The Woman Question Africa. A group of bare-breasted African women pose for the camera. Onto this photograph has been placed, the caption, The Woman Question. We Want the Vote! Bizarre

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Arrest of suffragette Emmeline Goulden Pankhurst in London, 1914 (b/w photo)

Arrest of suffragette Emmeline Goulden Pankhurst in London, 1914 (b/w photo)
FGL5492651 Arrest of suffragette Emmeline Goulden Pankhurst in London, 1914 (b/w photo); (add.info.: Arrest of suffragette Emmeline Goulden Pankhurst (1858-1928)

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women's suffrage march on Fifth Avenue, New York, 1911 (photo)

Women's suffrage march on Fifth Avenue, New York, 1911 (photo)
NWI4957938 Women's suffrage march on Fifth Avenue, New York, 1911 (photo); (add.info.: Women's right to vote.); Photo © North Wind Pictures

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Women's Suffrage, 1884

Women's Suffrage, 1884
3479933 Women's Suffrage, 1884; (add.info.: Women's Suffrage, 1884.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSuffragettes Collection: Votes for women, 1910

Votes for women, 1910
3479919 Votes for women, 1910; (add.info.: Votes for women. An officer congratulates a woman on getting the vote. She responds by observing that it only applies to women over 30)



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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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How will my Suffragettes (Popular Themes) art prints be delivered to me?

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.