About this object
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ID:
50.82/1709
Production date:
1907-1914
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Location:
In Store
'But surely my good woman don't you yearn for something?', commercially produced picture postcard satirising the Suffragette movement. The postcard highlights the criticism by anti-suffragists that the suffrage campaign was essentially a middle class movement with little relevance to the working class. Here the suffragettes are typically depicted wearing hats and clothing that imply masculinity and spinsterhood.
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Measurements
H 140 mm; W 88 mm
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Materials
card; ink
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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