Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
"It was hardly a tactful way of trying to convert him to the movement to place a bomb under his throne at St Paul's."?The bishop of London in the debate on Lord Selborne's bill for female enfranchisement.
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- © Punch Limited
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cartoons Punch Magazine B&W B/W black & white black and white 1900s 1914 20th Century Twentieth Century 20th C. Edwardian Era Edwardians 1910s women women's rights sexual equality gender equality emancipation suffragettes extension of the franchise votes for women universal suffrage politics militants militancy men Roundell Palmer 3rd Earl of Selborne Viscount Wolmer Arthur Winnington-Ingram Bishop of London Women's Enfranchisement Bill sitting thrones chairs bombs underneath man illustrations woman womens rights female emancipation womens history women's history womens issues women's issues Britain Great Britain England English British United Kingdom UK womanhood suffrage womens suffrage women's suffrage female suffrage right to vote franchise equality equal rights enfranchisement political political movements political campaigns political reform electoral reform democracies democracy political systems suffrage women's emancipation womens emancipation womens equality women's equality womens suffrage movement women's suffrage movement suffragists Lord Selborne bishops Church of England Anglican Church parliamentary debates House of Lords Houses of Parliament smoking bombs Votes for Women newspapers St Pauls Cathedral St Pauls St Paul's Cathedral St Paul's bishop's thrones clergy clergyman clergymen terror terrorism civil unrest bomb attacks terrorist acts terrorist attacks priests ministers robes civil disobedience civil disorder
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