I'm Emmeline Pankhurst, and for the first time ever, I, as a woman, have the backing of parliament to vote for who runs the country. This would not have happened without the suffragettes.
That summer, suffragette Emily Davison died after running out in front of the king’s horse at the Epsom Derby. While many people opposed the WSPU’s militant tactics, Pankhurst believed ...
Ninety years after her death, Emmeline Pankhurst is still the most famous member of the British women’s suffrage movement. We know what she looked like: that high-cheekboned, imperious face ...
records of suffrage organisations and the newspapers, journals and pamphlets published by these organisations. There are also badges, postcards, posters, banners and other 3D objects on this subject.
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Relatives of women's rights activist Emmeline Pankhurst have written a new choral piece marking 100 years of women's suffrage. The Pankhurst Anthem features music by composer Lucy Pankhurst and ...
records of suffrage organisations and the newspapers, journals and pamphlets published by these organisations. There are also badges, postcards, posters, banners and other 3D objects on this subject.
Tributes to other campaigners, including Sylvia and Christabel Pankhurst, and Emily Davison, a Suffragette who died when she ran in front of the King's horse during the 1913 Epsom Derby ...
Sylvia Pankhurst, the socialist militant Suffragette and leader of the working-class East London Federation of the Suffragettes (ELFS), witnessed the devastation that this second year of war inflicted ...