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A 'press cart' outside the Woman's Press, Charing Cross Road, London, July 1911.
A 'press cart' outside the Woman's Press, No 156 Charing Cross Road, London, July 1911. Miss Shepherd, the driver, is sitting next to Helen Craggs, who was in charge of the distribution of the newspaper Votes for Women in central London. She made sure that all their pitches were supplied with copies. Craggs, twenty, had been arrested in Downing Street on 'Black Friday', 18th November 1910. Later, she was convicted of trying to set fire to a house at Nuneham Courtney, Oxford, and was sentenced to nine months in prison with hard labour. © London Museum/Heritage Images
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1910s
20th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
Avenue
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Charing Cross Road
City of Westminster
concept
Craggs
Crowd
DELIVERY
DRIVE
driver
England
Female
Feminism
GIG
helen
Helen Craggs
Horse
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
HORSES
LADY
LANE
LOCATION
London
London Museum
Male
Man
Men
MISS
Miss Shepherd
Miss Shepperd
Monochrome
Newspaper
ORGANISATION
Pavement
People
Photograph
PLACARD
Politics
Poster
RIGHTS
Road
ROAD TRANSPORT
Shepherd
Shop
shop front
Shopping
SHOPS
Sidewalk
Suffrage
Suffragette
TGN
The Woman's Press
transport
TRANSPORTATION
VOTE
Votes for Women
WESTMINSTER
Woman
Women
WOMEN'S RIGHTS