Caricature : Women's Suffrage (Miss Christabel Pankhurst). Vanity Fair Supplement. June 15, 1910
Caricatures--1900-1910
England--London
England--suffragists
Pankhurst, Christabel,--Dame,--1880-1958.Pankhurst, Christabel
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Color caricature of a woman in a long green dress reaching out with one hand. The subject was Christabel Pankhurst, eldest daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst and a co-founder of the Women's Social and Political Union.
The artist, Leslie Ward, contributed caricatures under the name "Spy" to Vanity Fair magazine for more than 40 years.
Ward, Leslie, Sir, 1851-1922, artist
London : Hentschel-Colourtype
6/15/10
1 p.
English
London, England
Clipping : "Borden Replies to Suffragettes / Candian Premier declines to aid cause in dominion." [August 28, 1912]
Barrett, Rachel, 1875-1953
Borden, Robert Laird, Sir, 1854-1937
Suffragists--Great Britain--1910-1920
Women--Suffrage--Canada
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Brief article about Canadian Prime Minister, Robert Borden's statement to suffragists that he had no power to introduce a measure granting women the right to vote in Canada.
In 1912, Prime Minister Borden met with a delegation of five members of the Women's Social and Political Union in the Savoy Hotel in London, England. Rachel Barrett, one of the delegates, warned him that British suffragettes might start a militant campaign in Canada. Borden's response was that the power rested with the nine provinces.
8/28/12
English
Canada
Clipping : "Sir Edward Grey Waylaid by Women / Suffragettes Hold up British Secretary of State at Door of Church." [August 19, 1912]
Grey of Fallodon, Edward Grey, Viscount, 1862-1933
Suffragists--Great Britain--1910-1920
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
News article about an argument between British suffragettes and Sir Edward Grey, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, as Grey was leaving church.
The newspaper is not identified. The year is written on the clipping
[1912-08-19]
English
Embleton, Northumberland
Clipping : Cartoons magazine. Votes for Women. [Circa 1913]
Arrest
Caricatures and cartoons--Periodicals
England--London
Picketing
Women--Suffrage--England
Women--Suffrage--United States
Reproductions of drawings by H.W. Webster and Herbert Perry originally published in the Denver Times and the Sioux City Journal.
A Suggestion for London by H.W. Webster. The cartoon shows a woman who has just dropped her "Votes for Women" banner and is running away from a group of women who are dropping bottles of oil and acid on the street as a police officer looks on from behind a sign.
Two ways of doing it. The English Suffragette Way. The American Suffragist Way. Two vignettes show the perceived differences between the English and the American suffrage movements.
Perry, Herbert H., 1881-1951
Webster, Harold Tucker, 1885-1952
Chicago : Ill. : H.H. Windsor, Editor and Publisher
[1912]
2 p.
English
Clipping : Miss Christabel Pankhurst. [September 25, 1912]
Pankhurst, Christabel, Dame, 1880-1958
Suffragists--France--1910-1920
Suffragists--Great Britain--1910-1920
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women--Suffrage--France
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Photograph with caption:
"Latest portrait of suffragette leader, who has temporarily transferred her operations from London to Paris"
Newspaper not identified. Date written on the clipping.
[1912-09-25]
English
Flier : A Tale of Six Cities. Statement of Anna Howard Shaw, Helen Todd, and Carrie Chapman Catt. [Circa 1912-1915]
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947
Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919
Todd, Helen
Women--Suffrage--Berlin
Women--Suffrage--Boston
Women--Suffrage--Chicago
Women--Suffrage--London
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women--Suffrage--Paris
Six pie charts demonstrate the percentage of non-natives who comprise the male populations of Berlin, Paris, and London and in the United States (males of voting age) of New York, Boston and Chicago.
The flier includes statements on suffrage by Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Miss Helen Todd, of California, amd Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt.
National American Woman Suffrage Association
[New York : National American Woman Suffrage Association]
[Circa 1912-1915]
2 p.
DOCU.1000.10
Handbill : Votes for Women. To Hyde Park! 1908
England--London
Hyde Park, London
Pankhurst, Christabel, Dame, 1880-1958
Pankhurst, Emmeline, 1858-1928
Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, 1867-
Tuke, Mabel, 1871-1962
Women--Suffrage--England
Women's Social and Political Union (England)
Flier to announce plans for the June 21, 1908 upcoming demonstration in Hyde Park signed by the leaders of the organization, Emmeline Pankhurst, Mabel Tuke, Emmeline Pethick Lawrence, and Christabel Pankhurst.
The organization estimated a crowd of more than 250,000 people, with twenty platforms, eighty speakers, seven processions, and thirty special trains to bring participants to the demonstration.
Women's Social and Political Union (England)
1908
1 p.
English
DOCU.1908.03
London, England
Handbill : Women's Social and Political Union deputation, Parliament Square. November 22, 1910
England--London
England--parliamentary suffrage
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Handbill publicizing the planned deputation in Parliament Square, by the Women's Social and Political Union, on November 22, 1910.
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
London : Women's Social and Political Union
[1910]
1 p.
English
DOCU.1910.07
Pamphlet : Votes for women. [Speech in defence of members of the Women's Freedom League at Bow Street Police Court. August 19th, 1909].
Arrest
Despard, C. (Charlotte)
Great Britain. Magistrates' Court (London : Bow Street)
Healy, T. M. (Timothy Michael), 1855-1931
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women's Freedom League
On Thursday, August 19th 1909, eight members of the Women's Freedom League were arrested at different times in Downing Street, where they had gone to present a petition to Prime Minister, H.H. Asquith. The women were charged with 'obstructing the police in the execution of their duty'. Timothy Michael Healy, K.C., M.P. appeared for the defence. Sixteen women were tried in the Bow street police court and ten were sentenced to terms of imprisonment from one month to six weeks.
Healy (1855-1931) was an Irish Nationalist leader and a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Women's Freedom League
Healy, T. M. (Timothy Michael), 1855-1931
London : Women's Freedom League
[1912]
16 p.
English
DOCU.1909.12
Pamphlet : Woman Suffrage in Finland by Madame Aino Malmberg. [Circa 1910-1913]
Women's Freedom League (London, England)
Women--Suffrage--Finland
Feminism--Women's organizations and clubs
Political and social reform--Suffrage
Aino Malmberg was a Finnish politician and writer. In this essay she recounts the history of Finnish women's suffrage and the events that led to women's right to vote. She also discusses the impact of women's vote on the political parties, families, children, and moral issues.
Malmberg, Aino M. Perenius, 1865-1933
London : Women's Freedom League
[Circa 1910-1913]
9 [1] p.
English
DOCU.1000.11