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Votes for Women was launched and co-edited by Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence and her husband, Frederick Pethick-Lawrence in 1907. The journal began as the official publication of the militant suffrage organization, the Women’s Social and Political Union…

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Twelve colorful pages strung together with orange yarn. There is one page for every month of the year, each featuring a pro-suffrage sentiment from a well-known person.

Each page is supposed to contain a detachable postcard, picturing four ballot…

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Twelve colorful pages strung together with red yarn. There is one page for every month of the year, each featuring a pro-suffrage sentiment from a well-known person.

Each page consists of a detachable postcard, picturing four ballot boxes and the…

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This calendar was modeled after a calendar created and distributed for 1910 by Mrs. Clarence MacKay and Alice Duer Miller of the Collegiate Equal Suffrage League. Both calendars included quotes in support of suffrage from well-known individuals.

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Die-stamped metal blue, black and yellow bird seated on a black perch. There is a hole in the top of the bird so that it can be hung.

"Votes for Women Nov. 2" is printed in black along the gold ground (bird's belly and tail). "Mass. Woman Suffrage…

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White saucer with the phrase "Votes for Women" printed in blue script.

The set of "Votes for Women" china included: a luncheon plate, a coffee cup and saucer, a bread or cake plate, and a soup bowl, a creamer, an oval celery plate, and a small…

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White saucer with scalloped edge and design. The slogan "Votes for Women" is etched in gold script along one side.

Stamped on the back: "Laughlin Semi-vitreous china Colonial." There is no matching teacup.

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Purple, gold and white striped sash. The center stripe is inscribed on both sides with the slogan "Votes for Women" in dark purple.

The colors on the sash were also the official colors of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, later the…

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Small round yellow paper circle with a small hole punched at the top above the slogan "Votes for Women" printed in black on both sides.

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Black silk rosette with red, white, and blue ribbon tails. Printed in black on the three ribbons is the slogan "Votes for Women" Attached to the rosette is a gold celluloid "Votes for Women" button.

The rosette is ripped on one side.
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