RMMR6TEM–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement - women are collecting funds for Votes for Women at the expense of working women. Dated 20th century
RMKYM669–Released suffragette prisoners 38422374366 o
RMKCENWB–Portrait of Frances Willard (1839-1898) an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist. Dated 19th Century
RF2H9D2A3–Stop Racism Banner. Vector Background with Different Nationalities and Races Women in Flat style - Solidarity People and Women s Rights Concept
RMMR6TEG–Cartoon commenting on the women's suffrage movement - Women's suffrage meeting in St James' Hall, London. Dated 20th century
RF2D54BG3–Feminist with loudspeaker fighting for women rights.
RM2K41XW9–The Suffragette newspaper No.35 Vol.1, 1913 edited by Christabel Pankhurst on display in glass cabinet at Bourne Hall history centre, September 2022
RMMR6TE5–Cartoon depicting John Bull distracted from the arguments of a suffragist. Dated 20th century
RM2M3XDKN–Original Post WW2 era comic cartoon postcard, women exercising their franchise, 'at her time of life too'. (The Equal Franchise Act was 1928 in the U.K.) circa 1948, published by D. Constance Ltd., London U.K.
RMRJ9513–A cartoon depicting Bella Guerin, the first woman to be awarded a BA degree, graduating from Melbourne University. Bella Guerin (1858-1923) an Australian feminist, women's activist women's suffragist, anti-conscriptionist, political activist and schoolteacher. Dated 19th century
RMHPGNX7–Suffragete Demonstration in London. Great Britain, 1905. Le Petit Parisien. Supplement Litteraire Illustre. 15 novenber, 1905.
RMMR4RHN–Political cartoon commenting on the London County Council constituted by the Local Government Act of 1888, who took on the responsibilities of the Metropolitan Board of Works. The first council was elected in 1889 and included Margaret Sandhurst and Jane Cobden. Margaret Sandhurst (1828-1893) a noted suffragist who was one of the first women elected to a city council in the United Kingdom. Jane Cobden (1851-1947) a British Liberal politician who was active in many radical causes. Dated 19th century
RMRA5HT9–Anti-Suffrage, color postcard, depicting a mock coat of arms, in which a vain suffragette, with the head of a mule, looks at her reflection in a mirror held by a red, horned devil, captioned 'The Arms of the Suffragettasses, ' published for the British market, 1900. ()
RF2B1X8YF–From Me to We, women's raised fists banner heading, me too, women's rights, power, solidarity and protest concept.
RMRTT3DG–British Votes for Women poster, 1d, Wanted Everywhere!, women's suffrage, circa 1903-1926, UK
RMMGFR1E–Wray, Lancaster, UK. 28/04/2018. Wray Scarecrow Festival and Fair. The villagers of Wray are back again to creating some weird, wacky and wonderful scarecrow creations to surprise and delight visitor. Each year visitors wander around Wray village, discovering the host of scarecrows that have popped up in village gardens. Credit: MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews
RFEGWED9–cartoon vicorian woman protesting with thought bubble
RMJ3BPDR–Ernst Deutsch Dryden Die Suffragette
RMKMJH6T–Suffragette handbill
RMKYM6CK–Is your wife a suffragette 38184098326 o
RMKMHRRX–Suffragette-defaced penny
RFM1ACCJ–Raised women s fist isolated - symbol unity or solidarity, with oppressed people and women s rights. Feminism, protest, rebel, revolution or strike sign. Template for art posters, backgrounds etc
RMKT566P–Mrs. Despard (suffragette)
RMG15NEE–Color-enhanced portrait of Angelina Emily Grimke Weld (February 20, 1805 - October 26, 1879), an American political activist, abolitionist and supporter of the women's suffrage movement. Nicknamed 'Nina,' young Angelina was very close to her older sister
RMPF9THG–Color, anti-suffrage card, showing a small girl forcing a small boy to attend her tea party, and captioned 'The Suffragette, ' thus suggesting that men will be forced to accept female authority once the women have the right to vote, illustrated by Walter Darr, and published for the American market, 1900. ()
RMRTT3D1–The Right Dishonorable Double-Face Asquith, Votes for Women poster, womens suffrage, c. 1903-1926, UK
RM2HG9G8E–Official program of the Womens suffrage procession, Washington DC USA, March 3rd 1913, (Votes for Women), programme cover by Benjamin Moran Dale, 1913
RFEGFTMT–cartoon Victorian woman protesting with thought bubble
RM2HEYPTE–A Woman Living Here has Registered to Vote, US Women's Suffrage, poster, circa 1920
RFEGFTMR–cartoon Victorian woman protesting with thought bubble
RMKYM5J5–Suffragette chained to railings 35524457303 o
RFM1W52F–Raised women s fist isolated - symbol unity or solidarity, with oppressed people and women s rights. Feminism, protest, rebel, revolution or strike sign. Template for art posters, backgrounds etc
RMKKHN4W–Suffragette pickets at White House32664v
RMHRP0R9–Julia Ward Howe, American Abolitionist
RMRA5J0G–Anti-Suffrage, color postcard, depicting a dark-haired suffragist mother, wearing a pink and purple, Edwardian dress, delightedly watching her blonde-haired daughter breaking a mirror with a hammer, captioned 'Oh, The Darling! The Little Pet is Going To Be A Suffragette, ' published for the British market, 1900. ()
RMRCJGCD–Suffrage-era, color postcard, depicting a young, light-haired woman, from the shoulders up, wearing a dark grey or black, military-style hat and jacket (reflecting her association with a World War I war effort group, such as the Land Army) with the caption 'The Converted Suffragette!' published for the British market, 1915. ()
RMPTWKJB–Sheet music cover to accompany a French 'Marche des Suffragettes' or 'Suffragette March,' with words and music by Isoline Azzara Grinberg, and with an image of a young woman (likely the dedicatee, French feminist, Jeanne Schmahl) photographed from the chest up, wearing a Victorian dress and hairstyle, published in Avignon, France, for the French market, 1900. ()
RFEGWED8–cartoon vicorian woman protesting with thought bubble
RMKYM66B–Procession of released suffragette prisoners 37763297704 o
RFEGFTMN–cartoon Victorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RMKKHN4Y–Suffragette pickets at White House32648v
RMHRNWG7–Amelia Jenks Bloomer, American Activist
RMRCJGE3–Anti-suffrage, color postcard, depicting a suffragist mother, wearing a purple, white, and green, Edwardian hat, jacket, and skirt (reflecting her association with the Women's Social and Political Union) condoning her daughter breaking a mirror with a hammer, with an indulgent expression on her face, captioned 'Bless Her Little Heart, She is a Suffragette Already, ' published for the British market, 1900. ()
RMKYM6CP–Group of children holding copies of 'The Suffragette' 37527751114 o
RFEGWED6–cartoon vicorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RMKYM88P–Suffragette Lillian Forrester in prison 35817571493 o
RMKT47FD–MILHOLLAND, INEZ, SUFFRAGETTE. CENTER
RMKYM67H–Suffragette group with Vera 'Jack' Holme as chauffeur 26702377099 o
RFEGWED5–cartoon vicorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RMKYMA9J–Suffragette postcard 'How I Rushed The House, by A Lady' 35817571793 o
RMG15N1F–Angelina Emily Grimké Weld (February 20, 1805 - October 26, 1879) was an American political activist, abolitionist and supporter of the women's suffrage movement. Nicknamed 'Nina,' young Angelina was very close to her older sister Sarah Moore Grimké, who,
RMRA5HN3–Anti-Suffrage, color postcard, titled 'What a Suffragette Knows, ' depicting three physically unattractive, mature women, and referencing their noses to create puns associated with their perceived idealistic follies; the woman at the bottom with a small nose 'Nose Nothing, ' the woman with a long nose at midground 'Nose Too Much, ' and 'Goodness Only Nose' what the woman at the top with a warty nose knows, published for the British market, 1900. ()
RMRCJG8X–Suffrage-era, color postcard, depicting a mature woman, wearing a red and green dress and hat, flying an odd, propeller-like contraption, and dropping a brick on a bobby or English policeman's head, with Big Ben visible in the background, referencing the ill-fated, 1909 dirigible flight of Australian suffragist, Muriel Matters, with the caption 'The Suffragette, 'More Trouble in the Air', ' published for the British market, 1909. ()
RMRA5HHF–Anti-Suffrage, color postcard, depicting a red-haired man, wearing a red vest and black trousers, spilling water as he attempts to fill a teapot, while a scared cat runs away and a baby and young son watch in dismay, with a list of suffrage meetings on the wall, and a note from an absent wife in the lower left foreground, captioned 'The Suffragette not at home, ' published for the British market, 1900. ()
RMPRCH12–Sheet music cover for Harry Williams and Nat D Ayer's song 'That Ragtime Suffragette,' with an illustration of a young man and woman, each wearing formal clothing, dancing on the head of a mature man wearing a formal jacket and bowtie, produced by the Ziegfeld Follies, and published in New York, by the Harry Williams Music Company, for the American market, 1913. ()
RMKKHN4X–Suffragette pickets at White House 32649v
RMPTWKEC–Sheet music cover for Will D Cobb and Gus Edwards' satirical song 'Since My Margarette Become-a-da Suffragette,' with an illustration of a man, kneeling in a supplicating pose before a woman, each dressed in a style suggesting that they are recent emigres from southern Europe, published in New York and Detroit, by Jerome H Remick and Company, for the American market, 1900. ()
RFEGFTMP–cartoon Victorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RMPF9TJD–Color, commercial postcard, depicting a suffragist husband as a male 'Madonna, ' feeding a baby doll that he cradles in his arms, with a golden halo above his head and the text 'Suffragette Madonna Crop of 1910, ' published for the American market, 1910. ()
RMPF9WTJ–Color magazine cover, depicting a young suffragette clasping a banner reading 'Official Ballot, Nov 1916, ' illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg (famous for his 'I Want You for US Army' Uncle Sam recruiting poster) and published for the American market, by Collier's Magazine, November 4, 1916. ()
RMG16E36–Ida B. Wells (July 16, 1862 - March 25, 1931) was an African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist and activist. She was also a leader of the anti-lynching campaign. On May 4, 1884, a train conductor ask her to give up her seat an
RMPF9T4J–Color postcard, depicting a small girl, wearing a sash reading 'Votes for Wimmen, ' running from an angry shopkeeper after breaking his window, captioned 'I'm a militant suffragette, ' part of a twelve-card set published by the firm of Barton and Spooner for the American market, 1900. ()
RMPF9WT5–Color magazine cover, depicting an apprehensive Cupid, fearing that he has lost his influence over a young suffragette who is more interested in the ballot than in love, illustrated by John Rae, and published for the American market by the Sunday Magazine of the New York Times, dated April 21, 1912, April 21, 1912. ()
RMRD50PD–Suffrage-era, die-cut Valentine card, depicting a small, red-haired girl, wearing a pink dress and large hat with a blue plume, holding a document marked 'ballot, ' and standing in the margins of a red bordered heart, with text at the rectangular base reading 'I'm a suffragette and I don't care who knows it', 1900. ()
RMPF9WTP–Color magazine cover, depicting 1911 as an old man, being ushered out by Father Time, while 1912 flies in from the upper right, in the guise of a baby suffragette, holding a paper reading 'Happy New Year, Votes for Women, ' captioned 'Look who's here!' published for the American market by Puck Magazine, a satirical weekly founded by German-American Joseph Kepler, December 27, 1911. ()
RMRD4YRJ–Suffrage-era, die-cut Valentine card, with a pink-bordered, rectilinear top portion, with an image of a small blonde girl, wearing a red dress and holding a red umbrella and a small doll, attached by ribbon to a lower, heart-shaped portion, with the text 'My Valentine, I am a little suffragette, I have the thing down fine; But I will gladly give it up, to be your Valentine', 1900. ()
RMPF9WW2–Color magazine cover, depicting a man and a woman, both wearing formal, Edwardian clothing, looking over their shoulders' at each other, with cupid in the background pushing a button, titled 'Suffragette Number, ' illustrated by cartoonist Grant E Hamilton, and published by Judge Magazine, for the American market, January 29, 1910. ()
RMKT6769–The Library of Congress - London - arrest of a suffragette
RMPF9T8M–Color postcard, depicting a beautiful young suffragist, wearing a polka-dotted, red dress and hat and holding a ballot card, captioned 'I Love my husband, but - Oh You Vote, ' suggesting that her love for the ballot takes precedence over her love for her husband, published by the Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Company, for the American market, 1909. ()
RFEGFTMK–cartoon Victorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RMPF9RWJ–Color postcard, depicting a beautiful woman campaigning to be a Health Officer, captioned 'Would you vote for me for Health Officer, ' suggesting that suffrage would lead to women taking over traditionally male jobs, published for the American market, 1900. ()
RMRCJGA7–Suffrage-era, color postcard, in two registers, on the left depicting a man driving a car, with the Thames river and the British parliament building in the background, with the caption 'Its Perfect Purity - That's The Point, ' and on the right depicting images of candidates running in the 1910 general election (labeled 'Lords, Commons, Labour, Suffragettes, ') with text stating that 'All Parliamentary Candidates Insist on Having Shell Motor Spirit' and extolling the product's virtues, published by Shell, for the British market, 1910. ()
RMHRP6RD–Ida Bell Wells, American Journalist
RMT81NR1–Cartoon of Susan B. Anthony Campaigning, 1873
RMKT1NRT–DENNETT, MRS. MARY WARE. SUFFRAGETTE 03019v
RMKMHPJ6–Emmeline Pankhurst and other suffragette leaders 1908
RFEGWED7–cartoon vicorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RMKT1TPE–Enrolling at suf. (i.e. suffragette) h'dq'rs. for War (16872629351)
RMT81NR2–Cartoon of Susan B. Anthony Campaigning, 1873
RMG16F1B–Julia Ward Howe (May 27, 1819 - October 17, 1910) was a prominent American abolitionist, social activist, poet, and the author of 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic'. She was educated by private tutors and in schools for young ladies until she was sixteen.
RFEGFTMJ–cartoon Victorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RMKT65F3–Suffragette parade. Grand Marshall Mrs. Richard Burleson3B Herald Miss Inez Milholland
RMG16AAE–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
RFEGWED4–cartoon vicorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RMKBX7X1–Suffragette that knew jiujitsu
RFECT85F–retro comic book style cartoon victorian woman protesting
RFECR2T4–retro comic book style cartoon victorian woman protesting
RFFTH5GY–cartoon vicorian woman protesting with thought bubble
RMKDJRNW–Municipal events Suffragette Parade
RFFTH19K–cartoon Victorian woman protesting with thought bubble
RMKF94X2–1 101948 Bust of suffragette Emma Miller
RFFTFEPB–cartoon vicorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RFFTFAF2–cartoon Victorian woman protesting with speech bubble
RFECN0T4–cartoon vicorian woman protesting with thought bubble
RMKHHXPN–1 193679 What We Want , (suffragette movement in Queensland)
RMKCP3KJ–Emmeline Pankhurst and other suffragette leaders 1908
RMKHHKRJ–1 194603 An old offender , (suffragette movement in Queensland)
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