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  1. Marylebone Lane Station. “D” Division. February 23rd 1911. Notes taken from a suffragette meeting held at the Steinway Hall on the 23rd. inst. at 8.pm under the auspices of the Womens Social and Political Union. Mrs. Tuke, in the chair opened the meeting by welcoming new comers and explaining the meaning and the urgency of the Vote.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Suffragette being turned away after interrupting Mr Asquith. 06.1909 ©Media Wales The Women’s Freedom League (WFL) broke away from the WSPU in 1907 and established a distinct identity of ‘militant but non-violent’ civil resistance, such as the refusal to pay taxes and boycott of the 1911 census.

  3. The Early Suffrage Societies in the 19th century - a timeline. 1867. The Second Reform Bill fails to include women in an enlarged electorate. 1867. London National Society for Women's Suffrage formed. Millicent Fawcett (1847-1929) became a member of the London Society's executive committee in 1867, aged just 19. 1867.

  4. Key Events. 1832. First Parliamentary Reform Bill. First Woman’s Suffrage bill presented to the House of Commons. 1867. Second reform Bill. Petition from women presented to parliament by John Stuart Mill. Lydia Becker leads the formation of Manchester National Society for Women’s Suffrage (NSWS). Formation of the London NSWS follows, with ...

  5. Extract from a police report on a suffragette meeting at Hampstead Town Hall with speakers including Emmeline Pankhurst, 14 February 1913 (Catalogue ref: HO 45/10695/231366) Transcript Metropolitan Police Criminal Investigation Department, New Scotland Yard, 14th February 1913 Re Suffragette Meeting. I beg to report having been present on the 13th.inst., in company with P.C.s Haines […]

  6. The suffragette movement. Only just over a hundred years ago, men and women were not considered to be equal. This angered some women so much that they took matters into their own hands. By the ...

  7. 29 de oct. de 2009 · The women’s suffrage movement was a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States. On August 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was finally ratified ...