Postcard : Members of Parliament (?) [1907]
Legislators
Members of Parliament
Photographic postcard of a group of men, some of the Members of Parliament.
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss E. Majer 14 Repent Ln. Clifton Bristol, and postmarked April 10, 1907.
The handwritten message reads:
Houses of Parliament Westminster / April 9, 1907 / Dear E. The "Home Secretary" sends his compliments. The question of women's suffrage is receiving attention. With love. T. L. M.T.(?)
[1907]
Postcard : No votes thank you. The appeal of womanhood. [1912]
Anti-suffrage
England--London
Great Britain.--Parliament
Government facilities--British--England--London
National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage
This postcard, designed by Harold Bird, was produced by the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage. The central figure, wearing a flowing dress and flowers in her hair, politely refuses the vote. Behind her is the suffragette, leaping towards parliament brandishing a hammer.
Bird, Harold (artist)
[1912]
Postcard Series : This is the house that man built. [Circa 1909]
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes
Part of a series of six pro-suffrage postcards, labeled Series No. E. 23, based on the children's rhyme, "This is the house that Jack built." All of the cards refer to the British Houses of Parliament.
London : B.B. London
[Circa 1910]
Postcard Series : This is the house that man built. [Circa 1909]
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes
Part of a series of six pro-suffrage postcards, labeled Series No. E. 23, based on the children's rhyme, "This is the house that Jack built." All of the cards refer to the British Houses of Parliament.
London : B.B. London
[Circa 1910]
Postcard Series : This is the house that man built. [Circa 1909]
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes
Part of a series of six pro-suffrage postcards, labeled Series No. E. 23, based on the children's rhyme, "This is the house that Jack built." All of the cards refer to the British Houses of Parliament.
London : B.B. London
[Circa 1910]
Postcard Series : This is the house that man built. [Circa 1909]
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes
Part of a series of six pro-suffrage postcards, labeled Series No. E. 23, based on the children's rhyme, "This is the house that Jack built." All of the cards refer to the British Houses of Parliament.
London : B.B. London
[Circa 1910]
Postcard Series : This is the house that man built. [Circa 1909]
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes
Part of a series of six pro-suffrage postcards, labeled Series No. E. 23, based on the children's rhyme, "This is the house that Jack built." All of the cards refer to the British Houses of Parliament.
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss F. Bullt Orion Cottage Newington N. Folkestone Kent, and postmarked July 15, 1909. The handwritten message reads: "Many thanks for letter will write on Sunday. I am in the best of health, but Limper suffers slightly know, love to all / I'm going to turn suffragette/ Adieu A.S.B.
London : B.B. London
[Circa 1910]
Postcard Series : This is the house that man built. [Circa 1909]
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes
Part of a series of six pro-suffrage postcards, labeled Series No. E. 23, based on the children's rhyme, "This is the house that Jack built." All of the cards refer to the British Houses of Parliament.
London : B.B. London
[Circa 1910]
Postcard Series : This is the house that man built. [Circa 1909]
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes
Part of a series of six anti-suffrage postcards, labeled Series No. E. 19, based on the children's rhyme, "This is the house that Jack built." All but one of the cards refers to the British Houses of Parliament.
This card may be referring to referring to an attack by Emmeline Pankhurst on the windows of No 10 Downing Street on March 1, 1910.
London : B.B. London
[Circa 1910]
Postcard Series : This is the house that man built. [Circa 1909]
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes
Part of a series of six anti-suffrage postcards based on the children's rhyme, "This is the house that Jack built." All but one of the cards refers to the British Houses of Parliament.
On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. Whiting Hornsea Burton Hornsea. The postmark is too faded to read. The handwritten message reads: "Dear Mr. Whiting, / With reference to our call on you on Whit- Monday, we cannot tell you to a week when we shall come; but some of us will probably come last week in July, and are agreeable to pay per head per week as you suggested. / A.V. Officer"
London : B.B. London
[Circa 1910]