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Dolly Madison Breakfast - Mrs. H.D. Clayton; Mrs. Bedell Parker; Mrs. W.J. Bryan; Norman Mack, 1912. Society occasion, USA
Dolly Madison Breakfast - Mrs. William J. Bryan, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Dolly Madison Breakfast - MrsDolly Madison Breakfast - Mrs. William J. Bryan, 1912. Society occasion, USA. Writer and suffragist Mary Elizabeth Baird Bryan was married to lawyer and politician William Jennings Bryan
Mrs. Josephine Bennett, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mrs. Josephine Bennett, 1917. Creator: Harris & EwingMrs. Josephine Bennett, 1917. US campaigner and activist for women's right to vote. She joined picket lines with workers and strikers, advocating for better pay
Alice Paul, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Alice Paul, 1913. Creator: Harris & EwingAlice Paul, 1913. [Alice Stokes Paul (right) was an American Quaker, suffragist, feminist, and women's rights activist
Mrs. Martin Wiley Littleton, left, with Monticello Petitions, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. MrsMrs. Martin Wiley Littleton, left, with Monticello Petitions, 1912. USA. Maud Wilson was married to attorney Martin Wiley Littleton
The Lambeth Election - the Hustings on Kennington Common, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Lambeth Election - the Hustings on Kennington Common, 1850. '...nomination of candidates for the representation in Parliament of the [London] borough of Lambeth...a considerable number of
Mr. John Thwaites, Chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works - from a photograph by Cox, 1858. Creator: UnknownMr. John Thwaites, Chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works - from a photograph by Cox, 1858. First Chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works, and the first Leader of local government in London
Anna Jarvis(?), between c1890 and c1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonAnna Jarvis(?), between c1890 and c1910. Three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing right. [Jarvis was the founder of Mother's Day in the United States]
Mrs. Frank Vanderlip seated on porch, with two children, not after 1913. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonMrs. Frank Vanderlip seated on porch, with two children, not after 1913. [Narcissa Cox Vanderlip was a suffragist, president of the New York Infirmary for Women and Children
William Lloyd Garrison, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: UnknownWm. Lloyd Garrison, between 1855 and 1865. [Journalist, editor and anti-slavery campaigner]
Portrait of John Brown, ca. 1859. Creator: Alexander GardnerJohn Brown (1800-1859) was an American abolitionist and renowned leader of the insurrection at Harpers Ferry, Virginia in 1858. It is inscribed, " John Brown, Hero of Harpers Ferry
Belva Ann Lockwood, 1913. Creator: Nellie Mathes HorneBelva Ann Lockwood, 1913
Lucretia Coffin Mott, 1842. Creator: Joseph KyleLucretia Coffin Mott, 1842
Thomas Paul, c. 1825. Creator: Thomas BadgerThomas Paul, c. 1825
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1889. Creator: Anna Elizabeth KlumpkeElizabeth Cady Stanton, 1889
Jane Addams, 1906. Creator: George de Forest BrushJane Addams, 1906
John Brown, 1872. Creator: Ole Peter Hansen BallingJohn Brown, 1872
The Welcome to the Victims of Masculine Tyranny 1908, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe Welcome to the Victims of Masculine Tyranny 1908, (1933). A group of British suffragettes, recently released from prison, with a Welcome banner
Maximilien Robespierre, c1780, (1890). Creator: UnknownMaximilien Robespierre, c1780, (1890). Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794) French lawyer and politician, one of the best known figures in the French Revolution
Daniel O Connells house in Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland, c1890. From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol
Arrest of Irish politician and MP Daniel O Connell, 1830 (c1890). Creator: UnknownArrest of Irish politician and MP Daniel O Connell, 1830 (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol
Florence Nightingale, c1900, (1947). Creator: UnknownFlorence Nightingale, c1900, (1947). Portrait of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), British social reformer and statistician who made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during
Suffragettes armed with materials to chain themselves to railings, 1909. The Suffragettes found that by chaining themselves to railings they could gain much needed time to deliver their speeches
Suffragettes trying to speak to the Prime Minister, London, 1908. Olive Fergus (left) and Mrs Frank Corbet flank Prime Minister Herbert Asquith (1852-1928)
Two suffragettes celebrating their release from Holloway Prison, London, on 22 August 1908. Mary Leigh (left) (1885-c1978) and Edith New (1877)
Young suffragettes promote the fortnight-long Womens Exhibition, London, 13 May 1909. The exhibition, organised by the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU) was to be held at Princes Skating Rink
Barbara Ayrton, British suffragette, campaigning on the Votes for Women bus, October 1909. She is wearing the suffragette uniform, and a sash which would have been white purple and green
Ada Flatman, British suffragette, at a demonstration she organised in Liverpool, 1909. Ada Flatman (1876-1951) is second from the right
Una Dugdale, British suffragette, campaigning at the Newcastle by-election, September 1908. Una Dugdales (1880-1975) sisters, Joan and Daisy, were also suffragettes
Christabel Pankhurst and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, British suffragettes, 18 September, 1908. Christabel Pankhurst and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
Jessie Kenney, British suffragette, dressed as a telegraph boy, 10 December 1909. Jessie Kenney (1887-1985) as she tried to gain admittance to Prime Minister Herbert Asquiths meeting dressed as a
Arrest of Dora Marsden, British suffragette, outside the Victoria University of Manchester, 1909Arrest of Dora Marsden, British suffragette, outside the Victoria University of Manchester, 4 October 1909. Dora Marsden (1882-1960) heckled Lord Morley, who was speaking at the University
Lady Constance Lytton, British suffragette, Newcastle, 9 October 1909. Lady Constance Lytton (1869-1923) before she threw a stone at Sir Walter Runcimans car
Suffragette being force fed with the nasal tube in Holloway Prison, London, 1909. In response to their hunger strikes several suffragettes were subjected to being force fed
Hunger strikers waving to Christabel Pankhurst from their cells in Holloway Prison, London, 1909. The fourteen suffragettes went on hunger in protest at the governments refusal to treat them as
Christabel Pankhurst waving to the hunger strikers from a house overlooking Holloway Prison, 1909. Christabel Pankhurst (1880-1958) was one of the leaders of the British suffragette movement
Britsh suffragette Emmeline Pethick-Lawrences release from prison, 17 April 1909. The procession in her honour of her release marched from Marble Arch to the Aldwych Theatre
British suffragette Elsie Howey as Joan of Arc, London, 17 April 1909. Elsie Howey (1884-1963) dressed as Joan of Arc on the day of Joans beatification
The Womens Social and Political Union fife and drum band out for the first time, 13 May 1909. On 13 May the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU)
The arrest of suffragette Dora Marsden, 30 March 1909. Dora Marsden (1882-1960) was the standard bearer at a demonstration organised by the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU)
The Human Letters dispatched by Jessie Kenney to Mr Asquith at 10 Downing Street, London, 1909. Part of the campaign by the suffragette movement to win the vote for women
Procession to welcome the early release of suffragettes from prison on 19 December 1908. Procession in Trafalgar Square to welcome Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928)
Ejection of a woman questioner from City Temple, London, 12 November 1908. ArtistEjection of a woman questioner from City Temple, London, 12 November 1908. The woman was ejected for interrupting a speech given by Augustine Birrell
The Womens Freedom League attempting to enter the House of Commons, London, 1908. On 28 October, as part of the campaign to secure the vote for women
Mr Curtis Bennet listening to Christabel Pankhursts speech from the dock, London, October 1908. Bennet, the magistrate, listening to Pankhursts speech in which she argues her case with such requests
Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, British suffragettes, London, 12 October 1908. Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928) and her daughter Christabel Pankhurst (1880-1958)
Christabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney, British suffragettes, 1909. Artist: GK JonesChristabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney, British suffragettes, 1909. Both Christabel Pankhurst (1880-1958) and Annie Kenney (1879-1953) were central members to the Suffragette movement