RMR1WWA5–Woman - Suffragette Illustration shows a woman wearing a crown, slumped over, sitting on a chair atop a stove, she is holding a broom in her right hand, pots and pans are steaming around her. 1914
RM2M97YXA–Illustration, Vicky sees a suffragette arrested.
RM2RE3TDC–Original early 1900's, Titanic era suffragette themed cartoon postcard, 'Votes for Men, I nominate you for my Valentine'. A child is on a podium depicted as a suffragette campaigner rallying her supporters and demanding the right to vote for women, whilst a timid looking girl holds up a banner behind her saying votes for men. Published by: A.M. Davis Co. Boston, Feb 13 1912
RMB4H6F9–Beechams Pills Suffragette 1911 advert for the patent medicine at the height of call for Votes For Women - don't hunger strike
RMRTT3CN–Give mother the vote, we need it, womens suffrage poster, USA
RM2MFFKRY–Original American illustrated postcard of 'Pantalette Suffragette, in the sweet bye and bye' wearing the typical fashionable large over-sized hat of the times, here shown to enormous proportions, and trousers / pants / overalls. Suffragette series no. 3 Published by Dunston-Weiler Lithographic Co. in 1909. USA
RMEC7KJD–Accidental cubists. Illustration showing a three panel cartoon with Rembrandt's painting 'The Anatomy Lesson' at the top, and a group of angry suffragettes with knives and hatchets transforming the painting in the middle. At the bottom is the resulting cubist painting, now labelled 'The Suffragette - Cat and Mouse'.
RMPRCH2J–Sheet music cover for Louette B Richardson's 'Wanted, A Suffragette,' with an illustration of men peering over a fence at female suffragists who are demonstrating with signs, one with the text 'Votes For Women,' published in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Louette B Richardson, for the American market, 1900. ()
RMKCKYPN–Suffragette chasing a candidate, Croydon by-election of 1909
RMC57JP4–Mrs.Emmeline (Emily) Pankhurst,1858 – 1928. English political activist and leader of British suffragette movement.
RF2WBTEJN–'Beatrice Harraden, 1864-1936, englische Frauenrechte Schriftstellin, Illustration aus dem Buch ''The Masterpiece Library of Short Stories''', Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RM2C9CYYM–New York women suffragettes working to secure signatures to petitions in support of their movement. After an illustration by Benjamin West Clinedinst in the May 3, 1894 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
RF2WBWF72–'Beatrice Harraden, 1864-1936, englische Frauenrechte Schriftstellin, Illustration aus dem Buch ''The Masterpiece Library of Short Stories''', Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RM2G9P1C9–In January 1871, Victoria Claflin Woodhull, 1838 - 1927, a delegate of the American suffrage movement presenting her argument for women’s voting rights on the basis of the 14th and 15th constitutional amendments to a judiciary committee of the House of Representatives. Both amendments were written to enforce the rights of citizens. The passing of the 19th amendment in 1920 specifically gave women the right to vote. Victoria Woodhull, a champion of the American suffrage movement, ran for President of the United States in the 1872 election. After an illustration in Frank Leslie's Illustrated
RM2HN9KXT–An early 20th century American Puck Magazine illustration showing at center, Theodore Roosevelt kidnapping the 'G.O.P.' elephant. Round are vignettes; left, Edward 'Carson' kidnapping Ulster labelled 'Home Rule Ireland'; man who's lassoed theater-goers labelled 'Drama'; man wearing top hat labelled 'Prohibition' kidnapping the Statue of Liberty; a British suffragist carrying a policeman labelled 'The Law', a newspaper labelled 'The Calamity Howl' with sheaves of wheat labelled 'Bumper Crop' carrying off an infant labelled 'Business', and a woman labelled 'Dame Fashion' kidnapping a corset.
RF2D6YCN4–Maud Gonne. English born, Irish revolutionary suffragette and actress. 1866-1953. Antique illustration. 1890.
RMFEKGW8–children amongst mushrooms, design for chapter heading by Marion Wallace Dunlop, art nouveau line Illustration from 1897
RF2J50EPJ–Watercolor illustration of the suffragette flag pattern in purple, white, green colors. Women's march. The strength of a girl. The concept of feminism
RFTDDMDB–We can do it black woman girl power pop art vector illustration. Afro arm fist worker rights. Super hero feminism poster
RMR1WW82–Anti-Suffrage Ducking Stool - The Ducking stool and a nice deep pool was our fore-fathers plan for a scold: and could I have my way, each Suffragette to-day should take the chair and find the water cold. Circa 1910
RMT53A2H–SUFFRAGETTE PARADE 22 August 1908. Newly released suffragettes Edith New and Mary Leigh are pulled in triumph on a cart from Holloway Prison to Queen's Hall, Langham Place,London. Illustration from a contemporary French magazine.
RF2K6A7MJ–19th century painting of Lucretia Doffin Mott.
RMEABHDC–A Suffragette in Prison, Edwardian postcard of an imprisoned champion of womens suffrage near the end of her sentence
RM2PCF23J–1913, 20 february , USA : The social activist abolitionist and leading figure of the early woman's movement SUSAN B. ANTHONY ( Susan Brownell , 1820 - 1906 ). Magazine cover showing a Susan B. Anthony-like figure in classical Greece dress thrusting an umbrella at a man in a toga. Another woman holds sign reading ' We want our rights .' Illustration by painter and caricaturist REA IRVING ( 1881 - 1972 ). - SUFFRAGETTA - sufraggetta - Sufragist - POLITICO - POLITICIAN - POLITICA - POLITIC - FEMMINISMO - FEMMINISTA - FEMMINISTE - SUFFRAGETTE - USA - ritratto - portrait - FEMMINISM - FEMMINI
RM2MF21DN–Original illustrated American postcard of 'Uncle Sam Suffragee', An anti-suffragette depicting Uncle Sam, America's most populuar symbol, dressed as a woman, clean-shaven without his beard, wearing a long coat and skirt and large hat with stars and stripes design. The inference is that Uncle Sam and manhood will be emasculated by the suffragettes. Suffragette series no. 6 Published by Dunston-Weiler Lithographic Co. in 1909. USA.
RMA3YDYR–The Turf Suffragette An Edwardian confusion of politics and sport What is your opinion of the Suffragette When does it run
RMR4AB2F–Original Edwardian era comic cartoon postcard (anti-Suffragette theme). The sign reads 'votes for women wow!!', The caption reads 'a thing of the past old dear', cartoon illustration by Tom Browne, England, U.K. posted , dated 1907
RMRA5HD2–Anti-suffrage, color postcard, with a satirical illustration, depicting an adult woman, wearing a red dress, behaving in a childish manner, while a policeman, and a man wearing a suit and spats, force-feed her with a syringe labeled 'milk, ' captioned 'Feeding a Suffragette, ' published for the British market, 1900. ()
RMAM9X9N–Suffragette Emily Wilding Davison memorial issue 13 June 1913 of the newspaper edited by Christobel Pankhurst
RMPWFNWE–Comic Edwardian anti-suffragette postcard depicting a woman smokinga pipe printed in London, U.K. circa 1912
RMWGMT56–Force Feeding of Suffragettes in Prison, 1908 illustration from the WSPU of the inhumane treatment of women arrested for protesting for the right to vote
RMM114H9–Anti-suffragette misogynistic comic postcard of unatttractive old maid reads 'The up to date Suffragette' and 'I have had numerous proposals of marriage and I have scorned them all in disdain', postmarked 1911, U.K.
RM2A60533–Accidental cubists. Illustration showing a three panel cartoon with Rembrandt's painting 'The Anatomy Lesson' at the top, and a group of angry suffragettes with knives and hatchets transforming the painting in the middle. At the bottom is the resulting cubist painting, now labelled 'The Suffragette - Cat and Mouse'.
RM2D13F7R–Early 1900's Edwardian comic Christmas greetings card unattractive woman under mistletoe, postcard, UK, possibly anti-suffragette in depicting an unloved, unattractive woman, circa 1908, 1909
RMKCA74X–William Gladstone hiding from campaigners for female suffrage and an eight hour working day, Punch cartoon 1892
RMFPW2GM–ILLUSTRATION PORTRAIT PROFILE OF SUSAN B. ANTHONY WITH SIGNATURE
RMF2RMF9–Votes for Women Bernard Partridge Punch cartoon 1908
RMMR6TE9–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement - a suffragette addressing a London crowd. Dated 20th century
RMR1WW7W–Anti-suffrage postcard- While in the act of voting, Mrs Jones remembers that she has left a cake in the oven, circa 1910
RMERH0NW–May Sinclair, pseudonym of Mary Amelia St. Clair (1863 - 1946) British writer and novelist.Active suffragette, member of the
RMEBFRX0–The Manicure in the Age of the Suffragette - Fancy woman, with cigarette in mouth, receiving manicure from a man, circa 1910
RM2C9CYYW–Women casting their vote at the polls in Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, USA. After an illustration by an unknown artist in the November 24, 1888 edition of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newpaper. In 1869 the Wyoming Suffrage Act was passed and Wyoming became the first USA territory, or state to guarantee their women citizens full suffrage.
RMEBWE7A–The Awakening - Political cartoon shows a torch-bearing female labeled 'Votes for Women', symbolizing the awakening of the nation's women to the desire for suffrage, striding across the western states, where women already had the right to vote, toward the east where women are reaching out to her. 1915
RF2HT0NPE–Watercolor illustration of the flag of the suffragettes purple, white, green. Women's march. The strength of a girl. The concept of feminism. Realisti
RMM2EEK6–Josephine Butler in 1851, portrait by George Richmond. Josephine Elizabeth Butler, nee Grey; 13 April 1828 - 30 December 1906 was an English feminist and social reformer in the Victorian era.
RMD60JCF–Desk book of type specimens, borders, ornaments, brass rules and cuts : catalogue of printing machinery and printers' supplies (1900)
RMRA5HCD–Anti-suffrage, color postcard, with a satirical illustration depicting a mature woman, with buck teeth, speaking to a group of unattractive, middle-aged women, with posters on a wall in the background reading 'Down with Man!' and 'Husbands for Old Maids!' and the derogatory caption 'At the suffragette meetings you can hear some plain things - and see them too!' published for the British market, 1900. ()
RMDR4AX2–A downright gabbler, or a goose that deserves to be hissed - Caricature of Frances 'Fanny' Wright, British born activist, suffragette and critic so slavery, 1829
RMPF9XPM–Black and white illustration, depicting Theodore Roosevelt as a militant suffragette, wearing Edwardian Women's clothing, with a feather boa and large feather in his hat, and breaking shop windows on behalf of the cause, referencing his advocacy for the women's suffrage movement when he ran for President on the Bull Moose ticket, titled 'Having a Bully Time, ' illustrated by EW Kemble, ' and created for the American market, 1912. ()
RFHHGKER–''The Never Homes' 1911 Musical Sheet Music Cover
RMPF9TMA–Color Thanksgiving Day card, depicting two turkeys and an American flag motif, with anti-suffrage text stating 'This is not a suffragette lecture, but a kind greeting' published for the American market, 1900. ()
RF2H99P0X–Vector Background with Different Nationalities and Races Women in Flat style - Solidarity People and Women s Rights Concept. Feminism, Protest, Rebel
RMRA5HR2–Anti-Suffrage, color postcard, titled 'The Origin and Development of a Suffragette, ' with four scenes, depicting (clockwise from upper left) a pretty, blonde girl, holding a doll, captioned 'At 15 a little Pet, ' an attractive, young woman, wearing a red dress, captioned 'At 20 a little Coquette, ' an unattractive, middle-aged woman, wearing a yellow dress, captioned 'At 40 not married yet!' and an angry, mature, hatchet-wielding woman, captioned 'At 50 A Suffragette, ' the latter image possibly referencing suffragist Mary Leigh, published for the British market, 1915. ()
RM2AR64G8–Early 1900's comic anti-suffragette postcard depicting a bossy woman with medals on her jaw, sticking her neck out by demanding equal voting rights for women U.K. The inference is that only unattractive women would be unfeminine enough to speak up for the women's suffrage campaign. It is blatantly against strong opinionated women. Women must keep their place.
RM2F4GX0E–Postcard depicting an unattractive, mature suffragette, with a rhyme warning that her ideology will make finding a mate impossible, captioned Is Marriage a Failure? signed by 'Bishop', 1900. Photography by Emilia van Beugen. ()
RM2BKR7RB–A portrait of Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928), the British political activist best remembered for organizing the UK suffragette movement and helping women win the right to vote. Painting by Georgina Agnes Brackenbury (1865–1949), a British painter who was known as a militant suffragette and jailed for demonstrating for women's rights.
RM2F4GX2R–Anti-suffrage postcard, depicting a masculinized suffragette, with a poem suggesting she should focus her energy on the poor and sick rather than selfishly promoting her own rights, 1905. Photography by Emilia van Beugen. ()
RMBY8A16–THE SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS OF THE WORKING WOMAN 1904 illustration showing a working woman steering a course between two evils
RMPF9TKR–Color birth announcement card, depicting the stork delivering a female baby who holds a sign with the text 'Votes for Women, ' and the pro-suffrage caption 'Born One Suffragette, Everybody concerned, OK' published for the American market, 1900. ()
RMJ2X0YH–British suffragette
RME63299–1900s 1915 WOMAN SUFFRAGETTE WRITING IN “AND WOMEN” INTO DECLARATION INDEPENDENCE STANDING NEXT TO 1776 THOMAS JEFFERSON
RMJ4HC2B–Suffragette defaced penny
RMM66MDB–1800s 1880s 1884 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN POLITICAL CARTOON BELVA LOCKWOOD FIRST WOMAN TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT WITH OTHER CANDIDATES - kh13279 CPC001 HARS ONE PERSON WITH OTHERS CAMPAIGN 1880s AUTHOR CANDIDATE EDUCATOR ATTORNEY MALES SATIRE 1884 BELVA BELVA ANN BENNETT LOCKWOOD CANDIDATES CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY FEMINIST LOCKWOOD NATIONAL EQUAL RIGHTS PARTY OLD FASHIONED PERSONS SUFFRAGETTE SUFFRAGIST
RMJ317C3–British suffragette clipped
RM2M3RXWX–Christabel Pankhurst shown defending the 'rush' on the House of Commons and her role in it at Bow Street Magistrate's Court, London. The Sphere describes speeches given by her mother, Emmeline Pankhurst, and Flora Drummond who are also shown in the illustration, as well as comparing Chistabel to Portia, who famously won her defence of Antonio disguised as a man in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. Despite this, all three women lost their case; Flora Drummond and Emmeline Pankhurst serving three months in prison and Christabel Pankhurst ten weeks. Date: 1908
RMKYM67E–Suffragette 'prisoner' 26702228699 o
RMC41991–people, women, suffragettes, poster against the Factory Acts regulations for women, illustration by Emily Ford (1850 - 1930), 1908, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2F59TX8–Truth is the Light bookplate for suffragette Millicent Garrett Fawcett, by English novelist, dramatist and children's book author/illustrator Mabel De
RM2HC792J–Josefa Madamba Llanes Escoda Founder of the Girls Scouts of the Philippines
RM2WTEKW3–'The Awakening' by Henry Mayer published in the American magazine Puck 20 February 1915 . Political cartoon, with torch-bearing female labeled 'Votes for Women', the awakening of the nation's women to the desire for suffrage as the American Suffragette movement sweeps across country, moving from West to East.
RM2K41XW8–The Suffragette newspaper No.35 Vol.1, 1913 edited by Christabel Pankhurst on display in glass cabinet at Bourne Hall history centre, September 2022
RMPWFNX6–Early Dutch 1900s cruelly comic anti- suffrage, anti-feminist postcard, from the Netherlands, depicting a woman having tongue cut off to stop her gossiping (silencing women) - postcard reads 'en nu niel meer roddelen ' , printed in Holland, possibly 1930's
RM2HJCJ8M–Scene of women voting at the polls in Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1888. Wyoming Territory gave women the right to vote and hold public office in 1869, the first place in the US to do so. In 1890, Wyoming became the first U.S. state to allow its female citizens to vote. Wood engraving, from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 24, 1888.
RM2AR64GC–Original early 1900's Edwardian comic anti-suffrage postcard of cats 'We don't care it we never have the vote' (early cat meme), posted in 1909 , U.K.
RMHRNWG8–Amelia Jenks Bloomer, American Activist
RM2J2J819–Original Edwardian era colour comic cartoon postcard of a crowd of angry, violent suffragettes wanting equal rights to men, mobbing a man holding a placard that reads 'I say down with women's rights', dated / posted 5 September 1907, U.K.
RMPF9TJR–Color, commercial card, with an anti-suffrage message, depicting a suffragist husband as a diminutive, balding, bespectacled man, who is left caring for the baby while his wife is away, with the text 'If my wife is a suffragette I should worry, ' published for the American market, 1900. ()
RMMPTPJX–The Rights of Women or the Effects of Female Enfranchisement, 1853.
RMRTT3DH–Votes for Women poster, women's suffrage, 1913, UK
RMMR6TEA–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement. Dated 20th century
RMERGPYP–Group of suffragettes travelling on a bus to the '12th annual convention of Suffragettes'. The women carry placards stating
RMJ4GBAE–Suffragette arrest, London, 1914
RMERGKA4–WWI Caricature of a female bus conducto era helping Lord Asquith onto a bus. Caption reads: 'Conductorette (to Mr. Asquith):
RMKYM65N–Suffragette Garden Party 26462903619 o
RM2R3FWWH–Head-and-shoulders portraits of prominent figures of the suffrage and women's rights movement.
RMKD8N9R–Suffragettes at home Punch cartoon, 1909
RM2B206XP–Early 1900's British comic WW1 era postcard posted on 31 July 1918. The postcard reads 'The Girls reckon they can do anything without us men now-a-days - But can they?' Women undertook men's roles during the 'Great War' here they were employed as bus conductors, window cleaners and in the police. U.K.
RMG2RCET–Louisa Anderson
RM2K41XWG–The Suffragette newspaper No.35 Vol.1, 1913 edited by Christabel Pankhurst on display in glass cabinet at Bourne Hall history centre, September 2022
RF2B2RN77–Womens raised fists illustration on black background banner, womens rights, power, solidarity and protest concept
RM2CB6TE4–Original early WW1 era comic cartoon postcard of a woman holding babies and wearing a triangular 'on war service badge', issued by the Ministry of defence in 1916 to female munitions workers. This cartoon champions women's role in helping the war effort in many ways! U.K. circa 1916
RMHPGNXP–Suffragete Demonstration in London. Great Britain, 1905. Le Petit Parisien. Supplement Litteraire Illustre. 15 novenber, 1905.
RME8T4CB–1910s 1912 COVER SUNDAY MAGAZINE CHICAGO RALLY FOR WOMAN'S RIGHT TO VOTE WOMEN SUFFRAGE
RMG16AAF–Amelia Jenks Bloomer (May 27, 1818 - December 30, 1894) was an American women's rights and temperance advocate. Even though she did not create the women's clothing reform style known as bloomers, her name became associated with it because of her early and
RFH3W36X–Feminist iconic woman rolling up her sleeves, women's liberation, gender equality, female power, vintage poster, we can do it!
RM2F4GX6W–Anti-suffrage postcard, depicting a man coming home to find his wife sloppily painting a doorway, implying that the vote will enable women to take men's roles then perform poorly, captioned 'DON'T marry a suffragette', 1900. Photography by Emilia van Beugen. ()
RM2P1CCMA–Repoussée ... une porte me reste ouverte ..., 19th century.Socialist women - pushed back... a door remains open to me...
RMRTT3DE–British Women's suffrage poster, 'Read our paper, Votes for women', 1920, UK
RMMR6TEW–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement. Dated 20th century
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation