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📢 NEW Listing in OUR ongoing Statues of Women DATABASE! WE have RECORDED the statue of Dame Ethel Smyth 1858-1944 composer, conductor, author and Suffragette by @christinesculpt in #Woking FIND out HERE https://t.co/r1cc5ijPDI
Just like in the suffragette era, women who DARE discuss their rights are insulted as “old” and “ugly” and therefore worthless to the world. https://t.co/cmhTaIvih9
A nun in Switzerland, dedicated to women's suffrage, finds herself turned into a werewolf during this time and ends up traveling to help others.
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Last but not least, letter Z! Today's feature is Native American composer and violinist, Zitkála-Šá, who lived in the early twentieth century and used her musical voice to fight for Native American suffrage.
Tap the link in below to learn more about her.
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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators ...A is for Kathleen Ainslie active pre WW1 - no biog details to be found only her Dutch style Peg Doll Characters. Her "Votes For Catherine Susan and Me", bizarre to modern eyes, satirised the Women's Suffrage movement #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators ...A is for Kathleen Ainslie active pre WW1 - no biog details to be found only her Dutch style Peg Doll Characters. Her "Votes For Catherine Susan and Me", bizarre to modern eyes, satirised the Women's Suffrage movement #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators ...A is for Kathleen Ainslie active pre WW1 - no biog details to be found only her Dutch style Peg Doll Characters. Her "Votes For Catherine Susan and Me", bizarre to modern eyes, satirised the Women's Suffrage movement #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators ...A is for Kathleen Ainslie active pre WW1 - no biog details to be found only her Dutch style Peg Doll Characters. Her "Votes For Catherine Susan and Me", bizarre to modern eyes, satirised the Women's Suffrage movement #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators ...A is for Kathleen Ainslie active pre WW1 - no biog details to be found only her Dutch style Peg Doll Characters. Her "Votes For Catherine Susan and Me", bizarre to modern eyes, satirised the Women's Suffrage movement #IllustrationOfTheDay
Happy International Women's Day!!!
Illustration taken from 'Suffragette: The Battle for Equality by David Roberts. Published by Two Hoots in 2018.
Find more work from both David Roberts and all of our incredible female artists on our website: https://t.co/4IDdRXeVg7
TODAY, #IWD2022, a statue—by @christinesculpt—is being unveiled in Woking of composer, conductor & author Dame Ethel Smyth, whose brilliant opus includes The March of the Women—the official suffragette anthem—composed in 1910, sung at rallies & in prison. https://t.co/GQM4kLvDbI
Happy Women's History Month! For #ReadingRecFriday, we recommend Suffragette: The Battle for Equality, which presents the stories of Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Emmeline Pankhurst, Ida B. Wells, Susan B. Anthony, and many more heroic women and men
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Our latest #TimeTravelTV episode is out now! What were the suffragettes doing in the 1920s?
https://t.co/zEDs9G0NQk
#20sPeople #Suffrage #1921Census #History #KS2 #KS3 #HistoryTeacher #HomeEd #HomeSchool
New painting - 'Dignity, Purity, Hope', oil on canvas, 50 x 50 cm (framed 52 x 52 cm). Has been selected for the HCA Winter to Spring show, from 27th February @highgateart
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#DignityPurityHope #purplewhitegreen #suffragette #deedsnotwords #equality #IWD2022
The Tree of Heaven follows the fortunes of the Harrison family as the children grow up in the shadow of WWI and Dorothy’s brothers go off, one by one, to the trenches, while she becomes involved with the suffrage movement.
Of course not all insults were undeserved. I’m sure we can all agree on this most heinous enemy: THE SUFFRAGETTE.
As everyone knows, voting and romance are simply incomparable (displayed in this last card with a crying Cupid)
HOW DARE.
#HappyBirthday to one of our favorite Villagers, #ThomasPaine, b. #OTD in 1737. The “Father of the American Revolution” was hailed, then condemned, for his radical ideas - abolition, women’s suffrage, separation of church+state, and social equality. More: https://t.co/gFP3HCpWZR
“The Peak in Darien: The Riddle of Death” (1882) — An essay by Frances Power Cobbe, an advocate for women’s suffrage, about the consolation and possible significance of deathbed visions: https://t.co/ubJYeqQWim
*tosses a basketful of decapitated heads in your general direction* here take this freshly guillotined batch of artistic suffrage
#heads #digitalart
‘Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face, / Great chieftain o the puddin'-race! Happy #BurnsNight2022! 🏴
Here's a short extract from our title 'The Menu: Memorable Meals from Escoffier at the Ritz to a Suffragettes’ Victory Dinner...' about the origins of this celebration.