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...Women did of course finally gain admittance into the House – the first seated female MP being Nancy Astor in 1919. She was criticised for her dress - and so...
...Women did of course finally gain admittance into the House – the first seated female MP being Nancy Astor in 1919. She was criticised for her dress - and so...
...Suffragette to Citizen: An exploration of female experience of political spaces in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and aims to employ various concepts from spatial theory to examine gendered...
...was one of the first female doctors in Britain and Ayrton was a published electrical engineer and inventor. Black Friday Police Report, 18 Nov 1910, Parliamentary Archives, HC/SA/SJ/10/12/31 Elizabeth Garrett...
...represent the historic archival information through contemporary visual language whilst respecting the content of the material and its place in history. I drew parallels between historic and contemporary female campaigning/marches...
...SOURCES; LG/F/230/3 - National League of the Blind to the Prime Minister, April 1920 HL/PO/JO/10/10/672/770 - The Blind Persons Bill, 10 August 1920 House of Commons Hansard – 1920 Blind...
...about Queen Caroline in 1820.[1] At least three were also sent to the House of Lords. Given the immense public support for Caroline during the trial- and the importance in...
...Benn Levy had suggested that female student fundraisers should wear flowered chiffon dresses and red lipstick to entice monetary contributions at Flag Days. The clued-up Peggy Duff replied that the...
...a Bill that has been approved by both the House of Commons and the House of Lords and has been given Royal Assent by the Monarch. This then creates a...
...This would have involved moving a statue of Queen Victoria to another location. The move was initially approved by the House of Lords in the autumn of 1923, but public...
...represented for fourteen years. Stone started collecting photographs as a record of everyday life in this country and abroad - he was a world-wide traveller - but, finding he could...