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  • ID:

    NN22878

  • Production date:

    1911

  • Location:

    In Store

  • Freed Suffragette prisoners running from the gates of Holloway. Most Suffragettes served their prison sentence in Holloway, a women's prison from 1902. On release days Suffragettes would be met by a reception committee and transported back to central London for the presentation of prison and hunger-strike medals. This photograph probably dates from 1911 and shows Suffragettes being released after serving terms of imprisonment for window-smashing. Many would have been on hunger strike whilst in Holloway.
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  • Measurements

    H 227 mm; L 202 mm

  • Materials

    paper

  • Last Updated

    2024-03-14

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