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                <text>Postcard : An appeal to John Bull. [Circa 1908-1909]</text>
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                <text>Postcard is part of the Valentine's Series. The card depicts a suffragist, shackled and in a prison cell, reaching out to John Bull, a personification of England. The poem along the bottom is an excerpt from "The Princess," by Alfred Lord Tennyson.&#13;
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On the verso, the card is addressed to Mrs. Lavor 4 Cambridge Rd Walton on Thames Surrey, and postmarked April 27, 1909. The handwritten message reads: "Dear Alice / Sorry could not come yesterday owing to the weather &amp; I cannot come tomorrow as I have a friend coming to stay for a few days love from L. Elliot"</text>
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