Photographs of suffragette activities
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TitlePhotographs of suffragette activities
Reference codeMS913E/3/4
Datec1912-1913
Scope and ContentFourteen photographs of suffragette activities during 1912-1913, which feature typescript captions on reverse:
(i) May Billinghurst arrives at the trial of Emmeline Pankhurst (1912)
(ii) Suffragettes talking to men outside the House of Commons (c1912)
(iii) Policemen guarding suffragettes at the State Opening of Parliament (c1912)
(iv) Suffragettes waiting for the Court to open during the trial of Emmeline Pankhurst (1912)
(v) Notice bearing the text: 'Australia's daily message: There are no suffragists or suffragettes in Australia. Every man and every woman over 21 has the vote' (c1912)
(vi) Shop window broken by suffragettes (1912)
(vii) Shop window broken by suffragettes (1912)
(viii) Two suffragettes signing a petition for women's suffrage to be presented to the Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, following the conclusion of a Women's March from Edinburgh to London (1912)
(ix) Irish women protesting in Trafalgar Square (c1912). Photograph of Mary Macarthur
(x) House used as a residence by Lloyd George which was bombed by the suffragettes (1913)
(xi) Policemen escorting a suffragette (original caption torn away (c1912)
(xii) Window broken by suffragettes (1912)
(xiii) Remains of the Perthshire Cricket Club pavilion, which was burnt down, allegedly by suffragettes (1913)
(xiv) Procession of suffragettes during the reassembling of Parliament (c1912)
(i) May Billinghurst arrives at the trial of Emmeline Pankhurst (1912)
(ii) Suffragettes talking to men outside the House of Commons (c1912)
(iii) Policemen guarding suffragettes at the State Opening of Parliament (c1912)
(iv) Suffragettes waiting for the Court to open during the trial of Emmeline Pankhurst (1912)
(v) Notice bearing the text: 'Australia's daily message: There are no suffragists or suffragettes in Australia. Every man and every woman over 21 has the vote' (c1912)
(vi) Shop window broken by suffragettes (1912)
(vii) Shop window broken by suffragettes (1912)
(viii) Two suffragettes signing a petition for women's suffrage to be presented to the Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, following the conclusion of a Women's March from Edinburgh to London (1912)
(ix) Irish women protesting in Trafalgar Square (c1912). Photograph of Mary Macarthur
(x) House used as a residence by Lloyd George which was bombed by the suffragettes (1913)
(xi) Policemen escorting a suffragette (original caption torn away (c1912)
(xii) Window broken by suffragettes (1912)
(xiii) Remains of the Perthshire Cricket Club pavilion, which was burnt down, allegedly by suffragettes (1913)
(xiv) Procession of suffragettes during the reassembling of Parliament (c1912)
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