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Suffragettes book for sale half price

June 9, 2018

To celebrate this weekend’s processions, the highly acclaimed novel, Suffragette Autumn Women’s Spring, by Ian Porter, set during the final …

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Two Suffragette Walking Tours in London

June 8, 2018

The first walk takes place in Westminster. Much of the Suffragettes’ fight for “Votes for Women,” took place here. You …

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British women won the vote Feb 6 1918: 100 blogs on Votes for Women – blog 19

November 21, 2017

1899/1901 – Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, now a widow, had to resign from her voluntary work on a Board of Guardians …

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Suffragette Walk now starting at the Embankment

February 22, 2016

We have been researching where Suffragettes actually met up to chat about things. Many lived with their families or husbands …

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Women’s History Walking Tours in London

April 8, 2015

Here are 5 women’s history walking tours in London: Great British Women Walk: This walk takes place in one of …

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New Suffragettes Walk

December 15, 2014

Much of the Suffragettes’ fight for “Votes for Women” took place in Central London. We show you where it all …

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Mrs Pankhurst speech

July 30, 2014

Mrs Pankhurst was a great orator. Here is her famous speech, delivered without notes, in Hartford, Connecticut Nov 13 1913, …

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The End of the Suffragettes August 1914

July 26, 2014

Mrs Pankhurst escaped Britain at the end of July 1914 to avoid being sent back to prison as per the …

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Mrs Pankhurst’s birthday; centenary of final days of Suffragettes

July 15, 2014

Mrs Pankhurst was born July 15 1858. 100 years ago today she began her 56th birthday a free woman but …

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Mrs Pankhurst in prison for the last time – centenary

July 9, 2014

July 8th 1914 – Mrs Pankhurst was back in prison, rearrested as she attended Suffragette (WSPU) headquarters in Kingsway. In …

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