Happy Labor Day! Today we honor workers and laborers. This print by William Hincks, published in 1791, shows women workers in the linen industry in Ireland, spinning and boiling yarn.

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Women on Canvas: Every Thurs 12:30-1:30 until 29 Nov. Free guided tour of collection, discover the women (muses & artists), including Rossetti's La Ghirlandata & John Collier's Clytemnestra. https://t.co/5lA7Wda8mq

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Harriet Martineau was a 19th century radical writer and campaigner. Stuart Hobday discusses her pioneering influence in history on 18 October at 6.00pm in 'Harriet Martineau: A Woman Living Ahead of Her Time.' Book tickets: https://t.co/LseyWPAfpg

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City of Women uses songs, sounds, and the words of women from history to modern times, paying tribute to those involved in the on-going struggle for freedom and equality. This weekend 11am-2pm at . Find out more: https://t.co/d0ZzOCVRif

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Celebrate women in front of & behind the camera with our in Guildhall Yard. See as Wonder Woman, the DC Comics superhero that heads from sheltered island paradise to the battlefields of WW1. Book your ticket here > https://t.co/HuerFBwQ5V

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She Just like Che
She is a fighter a doctor , a farmer , actress , mother, a rebel

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