About this object
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Maker:
The Press Photographic Agency
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ID:
NN22879
Production date:
1914-05-21
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Location:
In Store
Suffragette riot at the Constitution Hill gate of Buckingham Palace, 21st May 1914. Abandoning all hopes of any parliamentary progress on women's suffrage, the WSPU announced they would personally petition King George V at Buckingham Palace. The King's refusal to receive the Suffragette deputation resulted in a fierce struggle between the women and the police. Sixty six women, including Emmeline Pankhurst, and two men were arrested outside the Palace gates.
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Measurements
H 164 mm; W 214 mm
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Materials
paper
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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