Title
Clipping : Cartoons magazine. As Viewed in Canada. [Circa 1912-1913]
Description
Reproduction of a drawing by Arthur George Racey originally published in the Montreal Star.
As viewed in Canada. Canadian woman, "Why all this unnecessary and unasked fro fuss on my behalf. If I wish for suffrage in my country, all I have to do is ask for it." The cartoon shows a woman, labeled Miss Wylie (British suffragist Barbara Wylie), speaking to a well-dressed Canadian woman.
Barbara Wylie was an active member of the Women's Social and Political Union in England from 1909 until 1912 when she left for Canada to do a suffrage speaking tour. She was arrested during a protest outside of His Majesty's Theatre in London on May 22, 1914.
As viewed in Canada. Canadian woman, "Why all this unnecessary and unasked fro fuss on my behalf. If I wish for suffrage in my country, all I have to do is ask for it." The cartoon shows a woman, labeled Miss Wylie (British suffragist Barbara Wylie), speaking to a well-dressed Canadian woman.
Barbara Wylie was an active member of the Women's Social and Political Union in England from 1909 until 1912 when she left for Canada to do a suffrage speaking tour. She was arrested during a protest outside of His Majesty's Theatre in London on May 22, 1914.
Date
[1912]
Subject
Caricatures and cartoons--Periodicals
Racey, Arthur George, 1870-1941
Women--Suffrage--Canada
Women--Suffrage--England
Wylie, Barbara Fanny, c.1862-1954)
Racey, Arthur George, 1870-1941
Women--Suffrage--Canada
Women--Suffrage--England
Wylie, Barbara Fanny, c.1862-1954)
Creator
Racey, Arthur George, 1870-1941
Publisher
Chicago : Ill. : H.H. Windsor, Editor and Publisher
Format
2 p. ; 29 x 21.5
Language
English
Original Format
Clippings (information artifacts)
Physical Dimensions
29 x 21.5 cm.
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