Picture No | 10268267 |
Date | November 1909 |
Description | The suffrage debate: two extreme portraits |
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The anti-suffragette as seen by the suffragette, and the suffragette as seen by the anti-suffragette: a coy and slightly demonic looking young woman in evening wear simpers at the viewer, and is shown sitting at home knitting socks for her man. A wild looking suffragette bares her teeth ferociously, and is shown looking glum, chained to a wall in a grafittied prison cell.~~
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Source | Illustration by Noel Pocock in 'The Bystander', 17th November 1909 page 327. |
Credit | © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans |
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