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Women's Sunday procession, 21 June 1908.
A small crowd watches the Women's Sunday procession as it passes Portland Place, 21 June 1908. The protesters are almost at the end of their walk to Hyde Park. This was the first major, country-wide demonstration for women?s suffrage. Trains brought women from all over the country to join in; two of the banners read Manchester and Stockport. Speeches were made by the Pankhursts and other suffragettes. Between 200,000 and 300,000 people gathered in Hyde Park, making it one of the largest single demonstrations ever up to that time. © London Museum/Heritage Images
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
Avenue
B&W
B/W
BANNER
Black & White
Black and white
City of Westminster
concept
Crowd
demo
Demonstration
England
event
Female
Feminism
FLAG
FLAGS
LADY
Lamp
LANE
lighting
LOCATION
London
London Museum
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
People
Photograph
Politics
Portland Place
Procession
RIGHTS
Road
STANDARD
STREET LAMP
STREET LIGHT
Suffrage
Suffragette
TGN
WESTMINSTER
Woman
Women
women's liberation
women's movement
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Women's Social and Political Union
Women's Sunday
WSPU