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Suffragette Ellen Terry Actress
Suffragette Ellen Terry Actress. Miss. Ellen Terry (1847-1928) suffrage sympathiser and mother of Edith Craig, photographed looking into a mirror. Photo by Lena Connell published by the Suffrage Shop. Date: circa 1910
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Media ID 14162154
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Connell Craig Edith Ellen Lena Mirror Photographed Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Sympathiser Terry Miss Rights
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Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a one inch (2.5cm) black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image. Approximate size of bag is 50x33cm (20"x13")
Our tote bags are made from soft durable fabric and include a strap for easy carrying
Estimated Product Size is 32.7cm x 50cm (12.9" x 19.7")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures the intense gaze of Ellen Terry, a renowned English actress and suffrage sympathizer, as she peers into a mirror during the early 1910s. Born in 1847, Terry was a trailblazing figure in the world of theatre, known for her exceptional acting abilities and commitment to social causes. As a mother to Edith Craig, a prominent figure in the suffragette movement, Terry's activism was deeply personal. The suffragette movement, which advocated for women's right to vote, gained momentum during this period, and Terry's support was invaluable. Her involvement extended beyond moral encouragement, as she used her platform to raise awareness and funds for the cause. In this photograph, taken by Lena Connell and published by the Suffrage Shop, Terry's reflection in the mirror serves as a poignant reminder of her unwavering dedication to the suffrage cause. Her introspective expression suggests a woman deeply engaged in her own thoughts, perhaps contemplating the significance of her role in the fight for women's rights. The image is a testament to the powerful connection between art and activism, as well as the enduring impact of individual commitment to social change. Terry's legacy as a suffrage sympathizer and influential actress continues to resonate, inspiring future generations to challenge societal norms and fight for equality.
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