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About this object

  • Maker:

    Searjeant, H.

  • ID:

    NN22580

  • Production date:

    1910-1911

  • Location:

    In Store

  • The Woman's Press Shop, 156 Charing Cross Road. The Charing Cross Road premises comprised 12 rooms, a basement and shop. Its central London location, only 'three doors away from Oxford Street' was chosen to 'attract the ordinary passer-by'. The Woman's Press published propaganda literature and the Votes for Women newspaper. Also for sale in the shop were a range of goods in the purple, white and green colour scheme. The clock above the shop has Votes for Women painted on the clock face.

  • Measurements

    H 139 mm; W 87 mm

  • Materials

    card; ink

  • Last Updated

    2024-03-14

FURTHER INFORMATION
  • NUMBER OF ITEMS

    1

  • STATUS

    permanent collection

  • COPYRIGHT HOLDER

    digital image copyright Museum of London

  • Related Event

    Suffragette Campaign 1903-1918

  • Related Person

    Searjeant, H. (printer)

  • Related place

    City of Westminster (depicted)

  • Related Group

    The Suffragettes

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