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In 1911 she was at home in Norfolk. Marcon would demonstrate in Norwich market for the suffragettes. [1] She became a suffragette and she was released from court with an obligation to keep the peace after she was arrested in 1913. Her arrest arose from a disagreement between the police and protesting suffragettes led by Sylvia Pankhurst. This ...
Elsie Howey (1884 –1963) – suffragette who was jailed at least six times and dressed as Joan of Arc during a WSPU demonstration in London; Ellen Hughes (1867–1927) – Welsh writer, poet, suffragist; Florence Hull (born 1878) – suffragette, member of WSPU, imprisoned in January 1913; Agnes Husband (1852–1929) – Scottish politician ...
Clara Mary Lambert aliased as Catherine Wilson; May Stewart or Mary Stewart (1874–1969) was a British frequently-arrested suffragette. She took a hatchet to porcelain in the British Museum, smuggled herself into the House of Commons, committed arson and went on hunger strike during her many arrests.
While Black, Indigenous, and immigrant women also fought for women's suffrage, their faces are rarely seen in historical imagery celebrating the 19th amendment. Photos give glimpses into the long ...
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A possible photograph of Ada Wright, or her fellow suffragette Ernestine Mills Front page of The Daily Mirror, 19 November 1910 Ada Wright at right side. Ada Cecile Granville Wright (c. 1862–1939) was an English suffragette. Her photo on the front page of the Daily Mirror on 19 November became an iconic image of the suffrage movement.