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Christabel Harriette Pankhurst, c1909.
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Suffragettes determined to 'Keep the Liberal Out', 1909.
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Emmeline & Christabel Pankhurst released from Holloway Gaol, London, 1908.
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Handbill advertising the Women's Coronation Procession on Saturday 17 June, 1911.
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Emmeline Pankhurst and Christabel Pankhurst after a party at the Inns of Court Hotel, 1908.
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Daisy Dugdale leading the procession to welcome Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, London, 1908.
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Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, c1909.
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A silver and glass badge with a medallion portrait of Emmeline Pankhurst, c1908.
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Emmeline Pankhurst, c1909.
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Emmeline, Christabel and Sylvia Pankhurst, Waterloo Station, London, 1911.
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Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, English suffragette, early 20th century.
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Jessie Kenney, Brighton, c1909.
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Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, c1909.
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Christabel Pankhurst with a group of suffragettes, London, 1909.
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Emmeline Pankhurst, Langham Place, London, 14th January 1909. 
Emmeline Pankhurst being presented with an amethyst, pearl and emerald necklace at the Queen's Hall, Langham Place, London, 14th January 1909. From left to right: Mabel Tuke (seated); Clara Mordan (standing), who made the presentations, 'a pioneer in the higher education of women'; Emmeline Pankhurst (standing); Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence (standing); Christabel Pankhurst (seated); and Annie Kenney (seated). While their leader was in prison, Mabel Tuke had asked WSPU members, through the pages of Votes for Women, to contribute towards the gift. (On the same evening Mary Leigh was presented with a clock.) Many of the women are wearing sashes that read Votes for Women. The colour scheme was much in evidence, not only in the choice of stones for the necklace, but also the flags, flower arrangements and dress of the audience were a riot of purple, white and green. These were the official colours of the movement; purple for dignity, white for purity, and green for hope. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR915608 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4929px × 3822px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1900s
20th century
B&W
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Christabel Harriette Pan
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Dame Christabel Harriette Pankhurst
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Emmeline Goulden
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Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
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Monochrome
Mordan
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Pansy Tuke
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Photograph
Politics
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PRESENTATION
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Woman
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women's liberation
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WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Women's Social and Political Union
WSPU