About this object
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ID:
53.140/8
Production date:
1911
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Location:
In Store
Photograph of Gertrude Eaton holding a case of cutlery. Easton, who lived in Kensington, was Honorary secretary of the Prison Reform Committee and was a member of the Tax Resistance League. Eaton is mentioned in suffragette publication 'The Vote' as having her household silver seized and auctioned in July 1911 for non-payment of taxes. Eaton was known for her public speaking and even gave lessons to women wanting to improve their skills.
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Measurements
H 147 mm; W 110 mm
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Materials
photographic gelatin
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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