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Emma Sproson (left) and a friend chalking the pavement, 1907.
Emma Sproson (left) and a friend chalking the pavement, 1907. Suffragettes who went on 'chalking parties' had to be careful, they were advised to go in twos or threes, never alone. Purple, white and green chalk was used. Sproson, who was from Wolverhampton, left the WSPU following the departure of Charlotte Despard, Edith How-Martyn and Teresa Billington-Greig to form the Women's Freedom League. She had twice been arrested, serving six weeks in Holloway Gaol and three months in Stafford Gaol, and had a reputation as a 'mob orator'. © London Museum/Heritage Images
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AR915644
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Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
CHALK
concept
Emma
Emma Sproson
Female
Feminism
LADY
London Museum
Monochrome
ORGANISATION
Pavement
People
Photograph
Politics
Portrait
Railings
RIGHTS
Sidewalk
Sproson
Suffrage
Suffragette
WFL
Woman
Women
Women's Freedom League
women's liberation
women's movement
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Women's Social and Political Union
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WSPU