Want a sneak peek at by foreword by ? A fascinating and inspiring, 128 page, fully colour illustrated intro to the women's suffrage movement, it's available for request on now! https://t.co/xpyE9QOvMs

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Have you bought your ticket yet to very special event for Join them at the with June Hannam who will bring to life the fascinating story of Mary Blathwayt, a suffragette who lived in Batheaston! Book tickets now: https://t.co/yrbBxyKrEn

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Small and large grants available for local and community groups celebrating the centenary of some women gaining the right to vote: https://t.co/7rOjtdpqXF

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Join for a special event at the Fashion Museum on with June Hannam. June will bring to life the fascinating story of Mary Blathwayt, a suffragette who lived in Batheaston. Find out more and book tickets now https://t.co/FZsnuDRsD8

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Check out on where he's sharing some amazing sneak peeks from the upcoming The Battle for Equality https://t.co/SB52785MKa

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Artist & designer Margaret De Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar born 1878. Like fellow she used her art to support the movement

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Today's dose of beauty is by illustrator, book designer, textile artist, potter, & suffragette Ann Macbeth (1875-1948), another leading member of the Scottish Arts & Craft movement centered around the Glasgow School of Art.

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Sportswomen, musicians, political activists and suffragettes: to celebrate we've rounded up a few of our favourite https://t.co/0J0ScyFgw6

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Some big names connected to had links with Constance Lytton, Emily Davison and Ethel Smyth. Check out – a fantastic Heritage Lottery funded project from the team.

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We conducted an in-house 'behind the scenes' interview with our team who illustrated the new Suffragette film. Please read our blog to find out how we approached the work & what we do to bring a script to life https://t.co/ZVocTiCHNa

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How Suffragists and Suffragettes fought for the right to vote 100 years ago
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in 1907, more than 3,000 women trudged through the muddy streets of London to process from Hyde Park to Exeter Hall to advocate for women's suffrage in what become known as the Mud March. ©March of the Women Collection

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The powerful colours - purple (for dignity), white (for purity) and green (for hope) - of the fight for the women's suffrage.

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One hundred years ago at 8pm this evening. Yet still we march....

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Nell Kenney activist in imprisoned 1907, speaker to 100k at Glen 1908 with Emmeline & Adela Pankhurst.

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Perfect book to share today coming later this year from

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May we continue to be bold, be brave and rise to the occasion

Share stereo photos to mark the centenary of women voting in the UK

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