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The Suffragettes and the Road to Equality on Google Arts & Culture

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Newly digitized scrapbooks from the Museum of London collection. Extremely fragile and not publicly displayed, these scrapbooks provide beautiful insight into some of the Suffragettes personal experiences.

An editorial feature by the great-granddaughter of suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst on why the suffragette’s struggle remains so relevant and inspirational today.

At just 18 years old, teenage campaigner Amika George is campaigning to make free menstrual products available to schoolgirls from low income families.

Rosa May Billinghurst used her tricycle wheelchair, decorated in suffragette colours, to charge at police officers during demonstrations.

Mary Somerville suffrage banner is part of the LSE Women’s Library beautiful collection of suffrage banners, commemorating scientist Mary Somerville.

Remarkable women who have shaped contemporary British society choose objects that speak to them from the Foundling Museum's Collection. Collection

The UK’s first female press photographer Christina Broom meticulously documented the suffrage movement, giving an insight into the lives of suffragists and suffragettes across the UK.

Women’s Day March poster is part of the Feminist Library collection. With bold colourful designs, the Women’s Liberation Movement continued the suffrage campaigners’ traditional of powerful feminist protests.

Daughter of a Punjabi Maharaja, and goddaughter of Queen Victoria, Princess Sophia Duleep Singh sold the Suffragette newspaper outside her home at Hampton Court Palace, and joined the Women’s Tax Resistance League, refusing to pay her taxes until women were given the vote.

Y B A Wife? Poster is from the Glasgow Women’s Library collections, showcasing playful and powerful ephemera legacy of women’s activism.

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