About this object
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Maker:
Raphael Tuck and Sons Limited
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ID:
50.82/1710
Production date:
1908
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Location:
In Store
'The Suffragette Defies the Tyrant Man'. One in a series of commercial postcards produced by Tuck and Sons that satirises the suffragette movement. Here the female suffragette, who is excluded from joining the police service, is depicted as small and insignificant in comparison to the male policeman who plays a key role in public life and society in 'discharging the ultimate obligations of citizenship'.
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Measurements
H 138 mm; W 88 mm
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Materials
card; ink
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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