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The first window-smashers, Mary Leigh and Edith New in the dock at Bow Street Magistrates, 1908.
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Scottish suffragettes welcoming Mary Phillips on her release from Holloway Gaol, August 1908.
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Emmeline & Christabel Pankhurst released from Holloway Gaol, London, 1908.
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English suffragettes on being released from Holloway Prison, 1908.
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Suffragettes in prison clothing after their release, 1908. Artist: V Davis
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Four suffragettes exercising in the yard at Holloway Gaol, c1912.
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Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe, c1908.
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Emmeline Pankhurst and Christabel Pankhurst after a party at the Inns of Court Hotel, 1908.
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Ex-suffragette prisoners, advertise a 'protest meeting' to be held outside Holloway Gaol, 1908.
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Suffragettes on their way to Women's Sunday, 21st June 1908.
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Emma Sproson (left) and a friend chalking the pavement, 1907.
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Edith How-Martyn, c1909. Artist: Ridsdale Cleare
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Edith Ruth Mansell-Moullin, 17th June 1911.
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Nellie Alma Martel, c1908.
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Daisy Dugdale leading the procession to welcome Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, London, 1908.
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Suffragettes advertising the Women's Social and Political Union, from a boat, June 1908.
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Mabel Tuke, c1908.
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Mary Leigh and Edith New on their release from Holloway Gaol on August 1908. 
Mary Leigh (left) and Edith New (right) on their release from Holloway Gaol on 22nd August 1908. Smiling, they greet the crowds that have gathered to celebrate their release. The two women, who had both given up their teaching careers to become involved in the campaign, had carried out the first window-smashing attack. On 30th June they had broken windows at No 10 Downing Street in protest at the way fellow demonstrators had been treated by the police in Parliament Square, and had served nearly two months in prison. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR915077 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5169px × 3646px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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