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Suffragettes, in the centre is Emmeline Pankhurst, circa 1913
Young Suffragette, Mary Phillips, being dragged away by police after she threw flour at the Prime Minister, Mr Asquith, in Chester Town Hall Square. Circa September 1912
Suffragettes Mary Gawthorpe (the Womens Social and Political Union speaker), Lady Constance Lytton and Sarah Jane Baines (known as Jennie Baines)
Christabel Pankhurst and Womens Social and Political Union speaker Mary Gawthorpe in Manchester ahead of their " Votes For Women" meeting at Manchester Trade Hall on 19th January 1909
Sylvia Pankhurst speaking at a No More War movement meeting held at the Bull Ring in Birmingham. Circa 1930
Portrait of Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, an English campaigner for the suffragette movement and, later, an activist in the cause of anti-fascism. May 1938
Sylvia Pankhurst attending a dinner with fellow Suffragettes. February 1928
March of the National Union of Suffrage Societies, the organisation of Margaret Ashton, passing through Manchester on their way to London from Carlisle. July 1913
Opening of Parliament. Suffragettes attempt to attack the house by airship. Miss Muriel Matters with megaphone, Hendon airfields, London. 16th February 1909. P013659
Suffragettes staging a sit-down strike, circa 1912
Suffragette museum at South Kensington, London. Pictured are women holding a Suffragette banner. 19th February 1947
Suffragette demonstration in London, 21st March 1906
Objects from the Suffragette movement are being assembled at Brunswick Square, where a museum has been started to perpetuate the memory of the fighters for womens suffrage
Charlotte Despard was an English-born, Suffragist, novelist, Sinn F?in activist, vegetarian and anti-vivisection advocate. Circa 1910
A Suffragette leaning out of a window, waving and holding a banner. Circa 1912
A museum in South Kensington, London, which holds militant equipment used by women Suffragettes during their campaign for the right to vote. 24th March 1939
Suffragettes, on the left is Mrs Solomon, centre is Emmeline Pankhurst, circa 1910
A Suffragette being restrained by three policemen. Circa 1912
Lady Pethick-Lawrence (right) and Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst lead a Suffragette demonstration, Christabel Pankhurst (in black & white) follows behind her mother. Circa 1910
Militant equipment used by women Suffragettes during their campaign for the right to vote. Seen in a museum in South Kensington, London. Pictured is a hammer and catapult used for smashing windows
Suffragettes marching in support of some of their members who were on hunger strike on 19th July 1915
Suffragettes march to Parliament in London on 19th November 1910
Members of the Newcastle East Federation of Townswomens Guilds turn back the pages of Northumbrian history on 21st March 1973, by turning up in period costume for the meeting of the 12 guilds
Orderly and peaceful - even bored - they look but they were the "commandos"Orderly and peaceful - even bored - they look but they were the " commandos" of womens suffrage and from the battle gound, the House of Commons
Suffragettes campaigning during the Reading By-Election in 1913
These two suffragettes make their protest on the Duke of Lansdownes doorstep on 19th November 1910
Three women chained themselves to the gates of Saltwell Park, Gateshead on 9th January 1972. Undeterred by the arrival of the police, they remained resolute in their cause - votes for women
Margaret Thatcher April 1979 in Pankhurst Gardens Outside the houses of parliament standing under statue of Emmeline Pankhurst
Margaret Thatcher April 1979 in Pankhurst Gardens Outside the houses of parliament standing under statue of Emmeline Pankhurst Womens Rights Movement
Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd George seen here buying a " Votes for Women" pamphlet on his way to the Houses of Parliament for the debate on the Finance bill. August 9th 1909
Sir William Chance address the supporters of the Suffragettes movement in Trafalgar Square. November 1910
Harry Wlynne, chairman of the North-East Police History Society, takes the role of policeman at Beamish Museum to stop the suffragettes from voting
Suffragettes pictured sleeping at home of a friend who refuses to fill up her schedule for the National Census - Afterwards they have arranged to attend a midnight meeting in Trafalgar Square London
Winston Churchill May 1908 attempts to campaign during by-election in Dundee Scotland as he aims to become Liberal MP for Dundee Constituency - Winston Churchill is silenced as he