Pankhurst, E. Sylvia (Estelle Sylvia), 1882-1960
Stanhopes (photographs)
Telescopes
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain]]>

British suffragist, Sylvia Pankhurst, was an organizer of the Women's Social and Political Union and a daughter of its founder, Emmeline Pankhurst. She was imprisoned several times during the suffrage campaign and participated in hunger strikes. She broke away from the WSPU in 1913 in favor of a more peaceful way of campaigning and formed the East London Federation of Suffragettes.

The Lewis collection includes Mary Clarke, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Sylvia Pankhurst. Stanhopes were also created for Lucy Stone, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Anna Howard Shaw. ]]>
England]]>
Novelties
Stanhopes (photographs)
Telescopes
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain]]>

British suffragist, Mary Clarke, was an organizer of the Women's Social and Political Union and younger sister of its founder, Emmeline Pankhurst.

The Lewis collection includes Susan B. Anthony, Mary Clarke, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Sylvia Pankhurst. Stanhopes were also created for Lucy Stone, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Anna Howard Shaw. ]]>
England]]>
Anti-suffrage
Figurines
Merchandising
Satire
Votes for Women
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain]]>

Inscribed on the base is "I say: Down with the Trousers." These types of objects were used to poke fun at and undermine the militant suffrage movement.]]>
Merchandise
Royal Doulton Figurines
Satire
Votes for Women
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)]]>

The bottom contains the Royal Doulton hallmark and "VOTES FOR WOMEN H.N. 2816."]]>
Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, 1867-1954
Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William Pethick-Lawrence, Baron, 1871-1961
United Suffragists
Votes for Women
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)]]>

Dedication: "To the brave women who to-day are fighting for freedom: to the noble women who all down the ages kept the flag flying and looked forward to this day without seeing it: to all women all over the world, of whatever race, or creed, or calling, whether they be with us or against us in this fight, we dedicate this paper."

This collection includes the following issues:
Volume 2, No. 44, January 7, 1909
Volume 2, No. 45, January 14, 1909
Volume 2, No. 46, January 21, 1909
Volume 2, No 47, January 28, 1909
Volume 2, No. 48, February 4, 1909 (2 copies)
Volume 2, No. 49, February 11, 1909
Volume 2, No. 50, February 18, 1909]]>
Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, 1867-1954]]>
Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, 1867-1954
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)]]>
Punch Magazine
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons]]>

This cartoon, originally published in Punch Magazine in 1905, depicts a well-dressed woman being addressed by a man, a 'qualified voter', who points out that while she may pay taxes and have responsibilities, she is not entitled to the vote.]]>
Wages--Women--Great Britain
Women--Employment
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)]]>

In this article, Pethick Lawrence discusses the disparity in women's wages and the need for equal pay reform. His "call to action" is women's right to vote.]]>
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)]]>
Drummond, Flora McKinnon, 1878-1949
Great Britain, Parliament. House of Commons
Pankhurst, Christabel, Dame, 1880-1958
Pankhurst, Emmeline, 1858-1928
Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, 1867-
Tuke, Mabel, 1871-1962
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)]]>
The first, "Officials of the Women's Social and Political Union at Clement's Inn" is a photograph of five women gathered around a table reviewing documents. The women are, from left to right: Flora Drummond, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Mabel Tuke, Emmeline Pankhurst, and Christabel Pankhurst. The second, "A suffragette, who had chained herself to the railing, being removed by the police" shows an unidentified woman held by two police officers being pulled down the street.]]>
Violence in women
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
Women's Social and Political Union
Wright, Almroth, 1861-1947]]>

She argues against a recent article by immunologist Sir Almroth Wright's letter published in the Times newspaper on March 28, 1912, entitled "Sir Almroth Wright on Militant Hysteria."]]>