Original and cruel early 1900's WW1 era anti-suffragette comic cartoon postcard after illustrator Dudley Buxton, of unattractive woman in stocks. with a metal cage / mask over her face, being silenced. Misogynistic imagery. Possibly German, circa 1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-and-cruel-early-1900s-ww1-era-anti-suffragette-comic-cartoon-postcard-after-illustrator-dudley-buxton-of-unattractive-woman-in-stocks-with-a-metal-cage-mask-over-her-face-being-silenced-misogynistic-imagery-possibly-german-circa-1916-image607166687.html
RM2X7PR8F–Original and cruel early 1900's WW1 era anti-suffragette comic cartoon postcard after illustrator Dudley Buxton, of unattractive woman in stocks. with a metal cage / mask over her face, being silenced. Misogynistic imagery. Possibly German, circa 1916
Original anti suffragette postcard, a woman is arrested by a policeman the caption is 'safe in the arms of the policeman', the banner is We Want the Vote. Votes for women was a contentious issue in the early 1900's. This is a typical postcard of the time, portraying suffragettes as ugly, unattractive,angry women. by Geo D Valentines Suffragette series. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-anti-suffragette-postcard-a-woman-is-arrested-by-a-policeman-the-caption-is-safe-in-the-arms-of-the-policeman-the-banner-is-we-want-the-vote-votes-for-women-was-a-contentious-issue-in-the-early-1900s-this-is-a-typical-postcard-of-the-time-portraying-suffragettes-as-ugly-unattractiveangry-women-by-geo-d-valentines-suffragette-series-image607429691.html
RM2X86PNF–Original anti suffragette postcard, a woman is arrested by a policeman the caption is 'safe in the arms of the policeman', the banner is We Want the Vote. Votes for women was a contentious issue in the early 1900's. This is a typical postcard of the time, portraying suffragettes as ugly, unattractive,angry women. by Geo D Valentines Suffragette series.
Original anti suffragette postcard, the banner is 'gimme a vote you cowards'. An angry mob of women attack a policeman as they fighti for their right to vote. Votes for women was a contentious issue in the early 1900's. This is a typical postcard of the time, portraying suffragettes as ugly, unattractive,angry women. Postcard illustrated by D Geo from the Valentines Suffragette series. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-anti-suffragette-postcard-the-banner-is-gimme-a-vote-you-cowards-an-angry-mob-of-women-attack-a-policeman-as-they-fighti-for-their-right-to-vote-votes-for-women-was-a-contentious-issue-in-the-early-1900s-this-is-a-typical-postcard-of-the-time-portraying-suffragettes-as-ugly-unattractiveangry-women-postcard-illustrated-by-d-geo-from-the-valentines-suffragette-series-image607429692.html
RM2X86PNG–Original anti suffragette postcard, the banner is 'gimme a vote you cowards'. An angry mob of women attack a policeman as they fighti for their right to vote. Votes for women was a contentious issue in the early 1900's. This is a typical postcard of the time, portraying suffragettes as ugly, unattractive,angry women. Postcard illustrated by D Geo from the Valentines Suffragette series.
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-early-1900s-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-am-davis-co-boston-feb-13-1912-image559422008.html
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
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image508665359.html
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
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-illustrated-american-postcard-of-uncle-sam-suffragee-an-anti-suffragette-depicting-uncle-sam-americas-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-image508365585.html
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.
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-uk-posted-dated-1907-image226421623.html
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
Comic Edwardian anti-suffragette postcard depicting a woman smokinga pipe printed in London, U.K. circa 1912 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comic-edwardian-anti-suffragette-postcard-depicting-a-woman-smokinga-pipe-printed-in-london-uk-circa-1912-image222237274.html
RMPWFNWE–Comic Edwardian anti-suffragette postcard depicting a woman smokinga pipe printed in London, U.K. circa 1912
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anti-suffragette-misogynistic-comic-postcard-of-unatttractive-old-172743909.html
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.
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/early-1900s-edwardian-comic-christmas-greetings-card-unattractive-woman-under-mistletoe-postcard-uk-possibly-anti-suffragette-in-depicting-an-unloved-unattractive-woman-circa-1908-1909-image379320587.html
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
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/early-1900s-comic-anti-suffragette-postcard-depicting-a-bossy-woman-with-medals-on-her-jaw-sticking-her-neck-out-by-demanding-equal-voting-rights-for-women-uk-the-inference-is-that-only-unattractive-women-would-be-unfeminine-enough-to-speak-up-for-the-womens-suffrage-campaign-it-is-blatantly-against-strong-opinionated-women-women-must-keep-their-place-image341269384.html
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.
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-1930s-image222237294.html
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
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-early-1900s-edwardian-comic-anti-suffrage-postcard-of-cats-we-dont-care-it-we-never-have-the-vote-early-cat-meme-posted-in-1909-uk-image341269388.html
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.
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-womens-rights-dated-posted-5-september-1907-uk-image466310693.html
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.
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/early-1900s-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-mens-roles-during-the-great-war-here-they-were-employed-as-bus-conductors-window-cleaners-and-in-the-police-uk-image345442126.html
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.
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-womens-role-in-helping-the-war-effort-in-many-ways!-uk-circa-1916-image368329868.html
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
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-uk-circa-1948-published-by-d-constance-ltd-london-uk-image501526137.html
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.
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