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Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst ( died 14 June 1928 ), adopted conservative candidate, for
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Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst ( died 14 June 1928 ), adopted conservative candidate, for
Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst ( died 14 June 1928 ), adopted conservative candidate, for Whitechapel and St Georges District 14 February 1927
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This print captures the indomitable spirit of Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, a prominent figure in the suffrage movement. Taken by renowned photographer Alfieri in the early 20th century, this monochrome portrait showcases Mrs Pankhurst's unwavering determination for women's equality. Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, who sadly passed away on June 14th, 1928, was not only an influential politician but also an adopted conservative candidate for Whitechapel and St Georges District. As a key member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), she played a pivotal role in fighting for women's right to vote. In this powerful image, Mrs Pankhurst stands tall with confidence and grace. Her presence commands attention as she addresses a group of men during her campaign for suffrage. This photograph serves as a testament to her relentless pursuit of political change and gender equality. Alfieri skillfully captures every detail - from the lines etched on Mrs Pankhurst's face to the intensity in her eyes - revealing both strength and vulnerability. The composition highlights her full-length portrait against a simple backdrop, emphasizing her significance within the suffragette movement. This historic photograph is more than just an artistic representation; it symbolizes hope, resilience, and progress towards achieving equal rights for all. It reminds us of Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst's enduring legacy as one of history's most influential figures advocating for women's empowerment through political activism.
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