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"WSPU: The Fierce Fight for Women's Suffrage" In the early 20th century, a powerful movement emerged in Britain that would forever change the course of history

Background imageWspu Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928)

Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928). Founder of the W.S.P.U (Womens Social and Political Union) Portrait issued by the W.S.P.U Votes for Women caption. Date: circa 1909

Background imageWspu Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Christmas Card

Suffragette W. S. P. U Christmas Card
Suffragette W.S.P.U Christmas Card. A merry Christmas and votes for women in 1910 card produced by W.S.P.U showing a girl dressed in the uniform of the organisations Drum

Background imageWspu Collection: Suffragette Geese Miss Hissy

Suffragette Geese Miss Hissy. Miss Hissy addresses a meeting of the Gooses Social and Political Union, asking, Is a question of gander - I mean gender to stand between us and the vote

Background imageWspu Collection: Suffragettes at Buckingham Palace, London

Suffragettes at Buckingham Palace, London
Suffragettes, led by Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, attempting to present a petition to King George V at Buckingham Palace, London. Numerous arrests were made

Background imageWspu Collection: Ethel Smyth in 1902

Ethel Smyth in 1902
ETHEL SMYTH musician Date: 1858 - 1944

Background imageWspu Collection: Christabel Pankhurst (1881-1969) reading a copy of The Suffragette c. 1905-14

Christabel Pankhurst (1881-1969) reading a copy of The Suffragette c. 1905-14
XJF996612 Christabel Pankhurst (1881-1969) reading a copy of The Suffragette c.1905-14 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWspu Collection: Suffragettes in Hastings, 1908 (b / w photo)

Suffragettes in Hastings, 1908 (b / w photo)
XJF275675 Suffragettes in Hastings, 1908 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWspu Collection: Great Votes for Women demonstration in Hyde Park, 21st June 1908 (b / w photo)

Great Votes for Women demonstration in Hyde Park, 21st June 1908 (b / w photo)
XJF270020 Great Votes for Women demonstration in Hyde Park, 21st June 1908 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWspu Collection: Womens Suffrage Poster The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith, c

Womens Suffrage Poster The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith, c
XCF22615 Womens Suffrage Poster " The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith", c.1910 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageWspu Collection: Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1928) Addressing a Crowd (b / w photo)

Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1928) Addressing a Crowd (b / w photo)
XJF106674 Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1928) Addressing a Crowd (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWspu Collection: Mrs Pankhurst at the war meeting in Trafalgar Square. Mrs Pankhurst addressing the

Mrs Pankhurst at the war meeting in Trafalgar Square. Mrs Pankhurst addressing the meeting - Amongst other subjects she spoke on the womens share in the success of the Victory Loan. 17 February 1917

Background imageWspu Collection: Suffragettes Coronation Procession, London

Suffragettes Coronation Procession, London
A large suffragette procession passing along the Embankment in Central London. The Coronation of George V in 1911 inspired the WSPU (Womens Social and Political Union)

Background imageWspu Collection: The Pankhursts

The Pankhursts
Suffragettes. A photo of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel, leaders of the physical-force party in the votes-for-women campaign

Background imageWspu Collection: Barbara Ayrton Gould

Barbara Ayrton Gould
BARBARA AYRTON GOULD Suffragette. WSPU organiser & founder of the United Suffragists. MP for North Hendon 1945 - 50. Shown here dressed as a mill girl

Background imageWspu Collection: Ethel Smyth

Ethel Smyth
ETHEL SMYTH musician, writer and feminist

Background imageWspu Collection: Wspu Fife & Drum Band

Wspu Fife & Drum Band
The WSPU Fife & Drum Band marching with Mary Leigh as drum-major

Background imageWspu Collection: Wspu Bazaar

Wspu Bazaar
A Womens Social & Political Union bazaar

Background imageWspu Collection: Helen Ogston

Helen Ogston
A portrait of Helen Ogston on A WSPU postcard

Background imageWspu Collection: Wspu Offices

Wspu Offices
Christabel Pankhurst at a desk in the WSPU offices, St Clements Inn, London

Background imageWspu Collection: Wspu Announcement

Wspu Announcement
Christabel Pankhurst is one of the featured speakers at two public meetings held in Birmingham



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"WSPU: The Fierce Fight for Women's Suffrage" In the early 20th century, a powerful movement emerged in Britain that would forever change the course of history. Led by courageous women like Sylvia Pankhurst and Mary Jane Clarke, the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) fought relentlessly for gender equality and the right to vote. With their iconic suffragette cat in hat and flag as symbols of defiance, these brave women organized numerous rallies, including the historic Suffragette Rally on Women's Sunday in 1908. Their determination was further displayed through badges such as the W. S. P. U Holloway Brooch and Hunger Strike Medal, earned by those who endured imprisonment and hunger strikes for their cause. The suffragettes' unwavering spirit was showcased during demonstrations at Hyde Park in 1908 when they fearlessly voiced their demands for equal rights. As they gathered at Bow Street with their vibrant sashes proudly displaying "Votes for Women, " it became clear that nothing could deter them from achieving justice. One particularly striking image captures a suffragette holding a ribbon badge adorned with the initials W. S. P. U. , symbolizing unity among these fierce warriors. Another emblematic banner proclaimed "Suffragette: The House That Man Built, " challenging societal norms while demanding recognition of women's contributions. The legacy lives on today as we honor these remarkable individuals who paved the way towards gender equality. Their relentless struggle reminds us that progress is not achieved without sacrifice or resistance against injustice. Let us never forget how far we have come thanks to these extraordinary women who dared to dream beyond societal limitations – because every step towards equality begins with courage.