Inequality of the sexes defined the 19th century in the UK, as rights were determined ... the vote was to become involved with the suffrage movement and begin to protest which meant enduring ...
In the 19th century, the drive for equality became closely associated with the dress reform movement ... suffragettes left extensive archives of images, many taken by Christina Broom, the UK ...
The majority of this collection forms part of the Women’s Library, whose roots are founded in the suffrage movement. This collection includes personal papers of suffragists and suffragettes, records ...
This is a collection of oral history interviews about the British suffrage movement. The interviews were conducted by the historian Brian ... it was a series of constrictions. Harrison travelled the ...
100 years ago British women finally won the right to vote.* The incredible work of the suffragettes – ordinary women who stopped at nothing to get their voices heard – paved the way for a century of ...
We don’t give them a second glance but the history is everywhere. The suffragette movement started in 1903 within the modest surroundings of Emmeline Pankhurst’s living room in Manchester.
Mrs Alford, 64, said two great aunts lived with their family and they wondered if they may have known Miss Sandau or been connected to the suffragette movement. Mrs Alford said her parents and two ...
Emmeline Pankhurst's name has been tweeted 3,000 times around the anniversary A century after women first won the right to vote in the UK, politicians, activists and social media users have paid ...
The great-granddaughter of a Suffragette has likened Just Stop Oil ... said a number of movements have been inspired by the way the Women's Social and Political Union campaigned.