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COLLECTION Identifier: Gr-1

Poster collection of Alice Park, 1903-1926

Coming in with the Tide. Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 29 x 20; Artist: E[mily] J. Harding Andrews; Remarks: Woman bearing mop labeled antisuffrage society trying to sweep back the tide of "Votes for Women" from her doorstep. A poster on her door reads, "Coming in with the tide indeed! I'll soon stop their TIDE!!" Mounted on linen. (color) (1 color slide)

Handicapped! Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 29 x 19 second copy 30 x 20; Artist: "G"; Remarks: Woman in a row boat, rowing toward the Houses of Parliament being passed by a man in a sailboat. His sail is labeled "Votes." Mounted on linen. Two copies. (color) (1 color slide, 1 negative, 1 copy print)

Votes for Workers. Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 29 x 19 second copy 30 x 20; Artist: W. F. Winter; Remarks: Woman sitting before a sewing machine in the evening, sleeping. Mounted on linen. Two copies. (sepia) (2 color slides, 1 negative, 1 copy print)

"They Have A Cheek I've Never Been Asked." Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 40 x 29; Artist: Emily Ford; Remarks: Working woman in red shawl standing in front of a door labeled "Factory Acts Regulations for Women." The year 1908 appears on the poster. On the back of the poster is written Miss Park, Dec 2. Mounted on linen. Two copies, the second copy is not in as good condition as the first. (color) (1 slide)

Convicts and Lunatics Have No Vote For Parliament Should All Women Be Classed With These? Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 40 x 30; Artist: Emily J. Harding Andrews; Remarks: Woman in cap and gown, convict and lunatic behind bars. Woman holds a padlock and above her head appear the words: "She. It is time I Got Out Of This Place. Where Shall I Find The Key?" Mounted on linen. (color) (2 color slides)

Votes for Mother. "She Works For Us Now That Father's Dead." Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 40 x 30; Artist: ?; Remarks: Four children, three sitting on the floor. The one standing is writing on the wall, "Votes for Mother." Mounted on linen. Three copies. (color) (1 color slide, 1 negative, 1 copy print)

Women's Suffrage March and Mass Meeting, Saturday June 13th, Embankment 3 o'clock, Albert Hall 4:30. Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 60 x 40; Artist: C. M. Watts; Remarks: Figure of armored woman standing on the ramparts and blowing a trumpet. Route: Northumberland Avenue, Cockspur Street, Waterloo Place, Piccadilly, Knightsbridge, Albert Hall. Tickets for the Albert Hall Meeting, from 6d. to 5s. to be obtained National Union of Woman's Suffrage Societies, 25, Victoria Street, Westminster. Mounted on linen. (color) 1 color slide, 2 colors, 2 color transparencies.

The Dog In The Manger, Chorus of Anti-Suffragists "What We Don't Want You Shan't Have." Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 60 x 40; Artist: ?; Remarks: Women in barn looking menacingly at young girl standing next to a cow. The words "Women's franchise" and a dog appear above the heads of the women. (color) (1 color slide of detail; 1 color slide of whole)

"Why Won't They Let The Women Help." Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 30 x 40; Artist: ?; Remarks: Father taking care of three children and cooking in a pot labeled "free trade" and steaming "Tariff Reform." A child toots a horn with the caption "Educate Me" and the headlines on a newspaper read "Unemployment Poor Law Reform Welsh Disestablishment." A child reads a book labeled "Infant death rate, Medical Inspection of schools." Mounted on linen. (color) (2 slides)

Justice Demands the Vote. Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 39 x 24; Artist: Artists' Suffrage League; Remarks: Woman carrying banner labeled "Justice Demands The Vote" and standing in front of a robed figure holding scales. Mounted on linen. (color); (1 negative, 1 copy print).

Undaunted! Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 20 x 15; Artist: ?; Printed by: ?; Remarks: Woman thinker, chin on hand, elbow on knee. These words appear below the picture: "Oh Justice, what crimes are practised in thy name, to the law's discredit and the Nation's shame!" Supplement to "The Suffragist," October 1909. Matted. (black and white)

Mrs. John Bull - "Now you greedy boys, I shall not give you any more until I have helped myself." Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 30 x 40; Artist: D. Meeson Coates; Published by: ?; Remarks: Woman serving six boys from a large bowl labeled "Political Help." The small bowl she holds in her hand read "Votes for Women." (color); (1 negative, 1 copy print)

The Haunted House. Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 30 x 40; Artist: David Wilson; Published by: ?; Remarks: "By permission of the Proprietors of the Daily Chronicle." A large silhouette of a woman sitting on top of the Houses of Parliament in the evening. She holds a sign "Votes for Women" in her left hand. (color) (1 color slide, 1 negative, 1 copy print)

Waiting For A Living Wage. Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 30 x 20; Artist: ?; Remarks: Blockprint in black on yellow of a woman seated on a stool with a figure of starvation hovering over her. (1 color slide, 1 negative, 1 copy print)

Polling Station. Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 40 x 30; Artist: ?; Remarks: Men walking into the polling station. A group of women is held back by a policeman. (color) (2 color slides, 1 negative, 1 copy print)

How the Law 'Protects the Daughters.' Digital

Scope and Contents

(2 slides, 1 negative, 1 copy print); Size: 30 x 20; Artist: ?; Remarks: A short dialogue between the law and the particular party appears on each poster. (color)

Votes for Women 1d Wanted Everywhere! Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 29 x 20; Artist: H. M. Dallas; Published and Printed by: ?; Remarks: Woman standing in an open field holding up the paper "Votes for Women." (color) (2 color slides)

Votes for Women 1d Weekly. Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 30 x 20; Artist: H. M. Dallas; Published by: ?; Printed by: Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd., Lith., London; Remarks: Woman holding placard "Read our Paper" in her right hand and in her left hand she holds the paper "Votes for Women." (color) (4 color slides)

The Suffragette. ld. weekly. Edited by Christabel Pankhurst. Digital

Scope and Contents

Size: 30 x 20; Artist: H. M. Dallas; Published and Printed by: ?; Remarks: Figure of a woman clad in armor, bearing a banner labeled W.S.P.U. London pencilled on the back of the poster. (color) (2 color slide, 1 negative, 1 copy print)