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Suffragette 'martyrs' released from prison, 1908. The campaign to secure the vote for women in Britain saw women adopting a range of protests, direct action and civil disobedience, for which many were imprisoned. Partial suffrage was achieved in 1918, with all women finally gaining the right to vote ten years later, in 1928.
Unique Identifier
AR9404286
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4388px × 2425px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
ACTIVISM
ACTIVIST
ARTS
Avenue
BAND
brass band
Britain
British
CAMPAIGN
CAMPAIGNER
campaigning
CELEBRATING
concept
Crowds
demo
DEMONSTRATING
Demonstration
DEMONSTRATOR
Edwardian
Equality
Female
Historica Graphica Collection
Human Rights
LADY
LANE
LOCATION
Looking
Male
Man
Marching
marching band
Men
music
People
Photograph
Playing
political event
Politics
Protest
protest march
RELEASED
RIGHTS
Road
sexual equality
Street
Suffragette
VOTE
Watching
Woman
woman's rights
Women
WOMEN'S RIGHTS