About this object
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Maker:
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ID:
50.82/787
Production date:
1909-1913
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Location:
In Store
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Pro-female suffrage black and white propaganda postcard published by the Suffrage Atelier. Headed 'The Unwelcome Guest,' the postcard satirises the Primrose League by depicting a female entertaining members of the establishment, refusing a seat to a Suffragette, with the caption 'I - er - am afraid I cannot offer you a seat. I am entertaining persons of - er - ah - importance. You can find a chair for yourself somewhere outside. Below is printed the explanation.' [The Primrose League has issued a manifesto stating that as it was formed to support the 'great principles' of 'Religion, the Estates of the Realm, & the Integrity of the Empire', it cannot recognise the cause of Women's Enfranchisement, which is only an 'opinion'.]' < ...Read more
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Measurements
H 88 mm; W 140 mm
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Materials
card; ink
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Last Updated
2020-12-13
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