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                <text>Postcard : In the dim and speculative future. [Circa 1910]</text>
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Great Britain. Prime Minister (1908-1916 : Asquith)&#13;
Suffrage Atelier</text>
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                <text>Postcard designed by Gladys Letcher of the Suffrage Atelier, contains an illustration of Prime Minister Asquith delaying the vote for woman's suffrage. &#13;
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