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Auction archive: Lot number 249

PROCESSIONS & PROTEST

Estimate
£400 - £600
ca. US$525 - US$788
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 249

PROCESSIONS & PROTEST

Estimate
£400 - £600
ca. US$525 - US$788
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Women's Suffrage: The Hankinson-Goode CollectionPROCESSIONS & PROTESTCollection of photographs and ephemera pertaining to suffragette protest, including: Printed 'Souvenir and Official Programme for 'Women's Sunday! Mass Meeting and March to Hyde Park on Sunday June 21!', advertising 'The Great Shout at 5 o'clock. "VOTES FOR WOMEN!"', 8vo (215 x 130mm.), published by Mrs S. Burgess [1908]; Printed programme entitled 'Memento of Women's Coronation Procession to demand Votes for Women', 4to (278 x 220mm.), published by The Women's Press, 1911, including 'Order of March' insert and related handbill; handbills 'Parliament of Women/ Caxton Hall' 11, 12, 13 February [1908]; 'Deputation of Women... House of Commons/ Tuesday June 29th [1909]'; 'Deputation of Women... House of Commons to interview Mr Asquith and Mr Lloyd George/ Tuesday Nov: 21st [1910], etc.; with ten press photographs, many with captions and press stamps on reverse such as 'Outside the Old Bailey, Mrs Pankhurst's trial, 1913', 'Arrest of Mary Phillips (alias Mary Paterson) possibly for a flour throwing incident', 'Coronation Procession, Boudicea', three of Barbara Duval and Miss Fox 'Bill Sticking for Liberty', 'Suffragettes being turned away from Buckingham Palace' suffragists on horseback, and the leaders of the WSPU at Queen's Hall, 195 x 250mm. and smaller; stereograph depicting the Great Suffragette Demonstration in London, George Rose, 1911, 98 x 180mm.; three gelatin silver prints of the Demonstration in Hyde Park on 4 July 1912 led by Sylvia Pankhurst, depicting protestors carrying 'Red Caps of Revolution' on poles, two annotated in ink on reverse, 117 x 74mm.; postcards and other ephemera (quantity)Footnotes'I CALL UPON MEN AND WOMEN IN THEIR THOUSANDS TO COME TO PARLIAMENT SQUARE ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21ST, TO SEE FAIR PLAY, TO PROTECT WOMEN FROM BEING BRUTALLY VICTIMIZED BY POLICE IN UNIFORM AND IN PLAIN CLOTHES AS THEY WERE ON BLACK FRIDAY': A group of souvenir programmes and handbills from landmark processions and large-scale demonstrations in support of women's suffrage including Women's Sunday, the deputation to the House of Commons following Black Friday and the Women's Coronation Procession, which was the only event in which all the suffrage movements took part.

Auction archive: Lot number 249
Auction:
Datum:
23 Mar 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
London, Knightsbridge
Beschreibung:

Women's Suffrage: The Hankinson-Goode CollectionPROCESSIONS & PROTESTCollection of photographs and ephemera pertaining to suffragette protest, including: Printed 'Souvenir and Official Programme for 'Women's Sunday! Mass Meeting and March to Hyde Park on Sunday June 21!', advertising 'The Great Shout at 5 o'clock. "VOTES FOR WOMEN!"', 8vo (215 x 130mm.), published by Mrs S. Burgess [1908]; Printed programme entitled 'Memento of Women's Coronation Procession to demand Votes for Women', 4to (278 x 220mm.), published by The Women's Press, 1911, including 'Order of March' insert and related handbill; handbills 'Parliament of Women/ Caxton Hall' 11, 12, 13 February [1908]; 'Deputation of Women... House of Commons/ Tuesday June 29th [1909]'; 'Deputation of Women... House of Commons to interview Mr Asquith and Mr Lloyd George/ Tuesday Nov: 21st [1910], etc.; with ten press photographs, many with captions and press stamps on reverse such as 'Outside the Old Bailey, Mrs Pankhurst's trial, 1913', 'Arrest of Mary Phillips (alias Mary Paterson) possibly for a flour throwing incident', 'Coronation Procession, Boudicea', three of Barbara Duval and Miss Fox 'Bill Sticking for Liberty', 'Suffragettes being turned away from Buckingham Palace' suffragists on horseback, and the leaders of the WSPU at Queen's Hall, 195 x 250mm. and smaller; stereograph depicting the Great Suffragette Demonstration in London, George Rose, 1911, 98 x 180mm.; three gelatin silver prints of the Demonstration in Hyde Park on 4 July 1912 led by Sylvia Pankhurst, depicting protestors carrying 'Red Caps of Revolution' on poles, two annotated in ink on reverse, 117 x 74mm.; postcards and other ephemera (quantity)Footnotes'I CALL UPON MEN AND WOMEN IN THEIR THOUSANDS TO COME TO PARLIAMENT SQUARE ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21ST, TO SEE FAIR PLAY, TO PROTECT WOMEN FROM BEING BRUTALLY VICTIMIZED BY POLICE IN UNIFORM AND IN PLAIN CLOTHES AS THEY WERE ON BLACK FRIDAY': A group of souvenir programmes and handbills from landmark processions and large-scale demonstrations in support of women's suffrage including Women's Sunday, the deputation to the House of Commons following Black Friday and the Women's Coronation Procession, which was the only event in which all the suffrage movements took part.

Auction archive: Lot number 249
Auction:
Datum:
23 Mar 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
London, Knightsbridge
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