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Grace Roe, 23rd May 1914.
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Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe, c1908.
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Women ticket collectors, London Bridge Station, London, May 1915.
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Miss Kelly selling Votes for Women in central London, July 1911.
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Women porters at Marylebone station, May 1915.
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Bristol suffragettes raising money during Self-Denial Week, 1910.
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Soldiers reading the Suffragette newspaper, April 1915.
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Driver Charlotte Marsh, who had been a suffragette, April 1915.
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Four suffragettes speaking opposite the Empire Theatre, Liverpool, 1908.
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Jessie Kenney, Brighton, c1909.
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Suffragette being arrested, 19th November 1910.
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Emma Sproson (left) and a friend chalking the pavement, 1907.
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Mary Phillips selling Votes for Women in London, October 1907.
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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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Suffragettes on a 'poster parade' selling the Suffragette, 31st July, 1914.
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Suffragettes on their way to Women's Sunday, 21st June 1908.
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A suffragette exercising in the yard at Holloway Gaol, London, c1912.
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A 'poster parade' of suffragettes advertising a meeting to be held on Ealing Common, June 1912.
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A tram conductor in her winter uniform, possibly in Glasgow, 1915.
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Policewomen being inspected by Mary S Allen in London, May 1915. 
Policewomen being inspected by Mary S Allen in London, May 1915. Mary S Allen, on the left, had been a WSPU organiser and had a vivid career as a suffragette. It is perhaps surprising to realise that she who had been imprisoned three times, staged a hunger strike, and been force-fed while in prison for breaking the windows of Government buildings in London and Bristol in 1909, eventually enrolled for this form of war work. After the war she ultimately attained the rank of Commandant. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR915766 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5261px × 3584px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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