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The first window-smashers, Mary Leigh and Edith New in the dock at Bow Street Magistrates, 1908.
The first window-smashers, Mary Leigh and Edith New in the dock at Bow Street Magistrates, 1908. Frustrated and angered by the way members of the WSPU were being treated by the police during a demonstration in Parliament Square on 30th June, they broke windows at No10 Downing Street. Twenty-seven suffragettes were charged with obstruction and went to Holloway Gaol, where Leigh and New joined them. © London Museum/Heritage Images
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5574px × 3375px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
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COURT
DOCK
Edith
Edith New
Female
Feminism
LADY
Law
law court
Leigh
London Museum
Magistrates' Court
MARY
Mary Leigh
Monochrome
NEW
People
Photograph
Politics
RIGHTS
Suffrage
Suffragette
Woman
Women
women's liberation
women's movement
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Women's Social and Political Union
WSPU