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  1. The Suffragettes. The militant Votes for Women campaign used art, argument, propaganda, protest and destruction of property to fight for female suffrage. The Museum of London's unparalleled collection shows how women won the right to vote in Britain.

  2. Art & Women's Suffrage. Explore the banners, postcards, posters and cartoons of the suffrage movement's artists. By Museum of London. Postcard, Polling Booth Companions In Disgrace...

  3. 18 de mar. de 2019 · The ‘We Want the Voteposter illustrates the Government’s attempt to demonise Suffragettes. It shows a deformed individual with short brown hair. We can identify the woman as a Suffragette by their purple top, green hairband—both of which were key WSPU colours—and pink flowers in her hair.

  4. Poster, The appeal of womanhood. Suffrage Atelier and Jacobs, Louise R. 1912. Museum of London. London, United Kingdom. This pro-suffrage poster was designed by the artist Louise Jacobs for...

  5. Shades of Suffragette Militancy. How the Suffragette campaign inspired women of all backgrounds to rebellion. By Museum of London. Suffragettes welcoming Mary Phillips on her release from...

  6. 14 de nov. de 2018 · The Suffragette base at Caxton Hall was turned into a makeshift hospital for Suffragettes with black eyes, sprained joints, and bleeding noses. Suffragette propaganda immediately proclaimed this event as 'Black Friday', the darkest day of the campaign to date.

  7. In addition, they had posters and postcards designed to reinforce their campaign. But the opposition to women’s suffrage was not confined to the organizations. Editors of popular postcards, quite in vogue at the time, also added their contribution to anti-suffrage propaganda.