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Welsh suffragettes in traditional costume on the Women's Coronation Procession, 17th June 1911.
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Edith How-Martyn, c1909. Artist: Ridsdale Cleare
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Welsh suffragettes in traditional costume on the women's coronation procession, 17th June 1911.
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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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The 'Car Empire' on the Women's Coronation Procession, 17th June 1911.
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Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence (1867-1954), British suffragette, early 20th century.
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Emma Sproson (left) and a friend chalking the pavement, 1907.
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Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe, c1908.
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The 'Car of Empire' on the Women's Coronation Procession, London, 17th June 1911.
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Grace Roe, 23rd May 1914.
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Miss Kelly selling Votes for Women in central London, July 1911.
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Ada Flatman, 1909.
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Rose Lamartine Yates wearing the suffragette uniform, with her son Paul, Surrey, c1910.
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A suffragette exercising in the yard at Holloway Gaol, London, c1912.
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Crowds in Hyde Park on Women's Sunday, 21st June 1908.
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Nellie Alma Martel, c1908.
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Edith Ruth Mansell-Moullin, 17th June 1911. 
Edith Ruth Mansell-Moullin, 17th June 1911. Photographed at the Women's Coronation Procession, dressed in Welsh national dress. She is either knitting or crocheting. Edith's husband was an eminent doctor and vice-president of the Royal College of Surgeons, who repeatedly condemned the Government's force-feeding of hunger-striking suffragette prisoners. Edith was present on 'Black Friday', 18th November 1910, when peaceful deputation to the House of Commons turned into a riot outside Westminster as more than a hundred and fifty suffragettes were assaulted by a police force said to numbered five thousand. Riots broke out again the following week and Edith was back again, taking part in the Battle of Downing Street. In 1911 she served a month in Holloway Gaol after being arrested while on a deputation led by Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence to the House of Commons. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
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Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3231px × 5836px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1910s
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