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From the Sunday, July 12th, 1908 New York Times. "The largest number of persons ever included in a photograph. The picture shows a large portion of the crowd of 500,000 that poured into Hyde Park, London, during the recent demonstration of the suffragettes. George Bernard Shaw an amused spectator. The procession on its way to Hyde Park. Part of the procession. The meeting at Caston Hill prior to the riot. Mrs. Drummond, leader of the suffragettes." The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection.
Location
The New York Public Library/New York, NY/U.S.A.
Unique Identifier
ART577386
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5412px × 7216px
Photo Credit
The New York Public Library / Art Resource, NY
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1900-1910
Newspaper
Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950)
Suffrage
Suffragette