Votes for women : international hymn of the suffragettes
E322989 U.S. Copyright Office 19131103 For voice and piano. "Respectfully dedicated to the greatest living martyr of women suffrage, Emmeline Pankhurst." Includes advertisements for other music. Staff notation.
Emmeline Pankhurst and Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy, 1908. (22923584155...
7JCC/O/02/019 Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, Emmeline Pankhurst and Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy standing in front of a large fabric banner ('MRS PANKHURST FOUND.. Champion of Womanhood FAMED FAR FOR D... More
Political Equality Club Thirteenth Season, 1909-1910; Mrs. Pankhurst, ...
Program of Geneva Political Equality Club sponsored Emmeline Pankhurst Lecture; printed words for "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and 'America"; quotations and photomechanical print of Emmeline Pankhurst; printed... More
Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)
Hazard delighted by visit with Millers; suggest Ann Fitzhugh Miller may wish to contribute to Brannan fund for English suffragists. Note at bottom in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: 'Mrs. Eunice Dana Brannan, am s... More
Sanford W. Abbey to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Sandford W. Abbey accepts Geneva Political Equality Club invitation to Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Alice Stone Blackwell to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; October 22 and 24, 1909
October 22 ASB invites Anne Fitzhugh Miller to attend luncheon for Emmeline Pankhurst at the Verdome; October 24 ASB wishes she were on train with Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Emmeline Pankhurst to New York City; u... More
Advertising leaflet announcing availability of Sylvania Pankhurst book...
Advertising Sylvia Pankhurst's book, The Suffragette; photomechanical print show her waving from Holloway Prison.
Suffragettes Rush the House of Commons
Detailed description of militant British suffragists agitation during October 1908. Emmeline Pankhurst's attempt to "rush" the House of Commons on October 13 resulted in 37 arrests, followed by a trial in polic... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Anna Cadogan Etz to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Etz declines invitation to meet Emmeline Pankhurst in Geneva. Discusses plans for reorganizing Hornell club to suffragists and working women in order to maintain a club for both interests and suggests Anne Fitz... More
"Give Us the Ballot!" The Battle Cry
Describes women fighting for universal suffrage: Carrie Chapman Catt, Anna H. Shaw, Lillie Devereux Blake and Ida Husted Harper; line drawings of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt, Gov. Buchtel of Colorado, Agnes Repplie... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller acted as Escort for Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst
Picryl description: Public domain newspaper clippings page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller :In Defense of Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Panhurst is here to explain the British system and why militant methods are needed there, not to convert American women to militant methods.
Emmeline Pankhurst to Visit Geneva
Geneva Political Equality Club Executive Committee decide to bring Emmeline Pankhurst to Geneva with admission charge; plan 1909-1910 season club programs.
American Suffragists Contribute to English Suffrage Cause
Eunice Brannan and Mrs. Henry Wise Miller of New York and Mrs. Frederick R. Hazard of Syracuse collect "sympathy" funds to send to Emmeline Pankhurst and English suffragettes after latest rebuff by Parliament. ... More
Mrs. Pankhurst and Rheta Childe Dorr
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards. Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). General information about the George Grantha... More
Free To All: Address by Sylvia Pankhurst. February 14, 1911 speech at ...
Picryl description: Public domain image - rare book page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Mrs. Pankhurst in Wall St - Public domain portrait print
Photo shows a woman suffrage meeting in New York City, where British suffragist leader Emmeline Pankhurst addressed a crowd near the Subtreasury Building on Wall Street, New York City, on November 27, 1911. (So... More
C. Pankhurst, George Grantham Bain Collection
Photo shows English suffragist Dame Christabel Harriette Pankhurst (1880-1958) who was a co-founder of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2010) Title from data provi... More
Votes for women : international hymn of the suffragettes
E322989 U.S. Copyright Office 19131103 For voice and piano. "Respectfully dedicated to the greatest living martyr of women suffrage, Emmeline Pankhurst." Includes advertisements for other music. Staff notation.
Christabel Pankhurst, Flora Drummond and Emmeline Pankhurst in court, ...
7JCC/O/02/061 Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, Christabel Pankhurst, Flora Drummond and Emmeline Pankhurst in the dock at Bow Street; manuscript inscriptions on reverse 'No. 17. Mrs/Miss Pankhurst in th... More
Emmeline Pankhurst with Nurse Pine, c.1913. (22926306562)
7JCC/O/02/092Photograph, modern reproduction, printed, paper, monochrome, Emmeline Pankhurst in bed, Catherine Pine in the background; manuscript inscription on reverse 'Mrs Pankhurst and Nurse Pyne [sic]'
Emmeline Pankhurst, c.1920. (22547606959)
7JCC/O/02/096 Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome reproduction of an oil painting of Emmeline Pankhurst, half length, front profile, mounted on card; printed inscription on reverse 'William B [G]ray, 22 Que... More
Pankhurst, Emmeline1907-1914 (23070318996)
TWL.2002.126Postcard, printed, cardboard, monochrome photographic studio portrait of Emmeline Pankhurst, seated, head resting on right arm, white border, black test, printed inscription front: 'MRS EMMELINE PANKHURST'.
Andrew D. White to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Andrew D. White, Cornell University, declines Anne Fitzhugh Miller's invitation to attend Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
The Pankhurst Family Hairloom - public domain postal stamp scan
{{en|1=Dr Richard Pankhurst - Emmeline Pankhurst re-incarnation of there son ritual 1888, made on velox 3 stamp paper pre 1899 ( no watermark only 3stamp Velox) by the only person statistically capable - Leo Baekeland.}
Mrs. Pankhurst the World-Famed Leader of the English Suffragettes
Advertising brochure lists Emmeline Pankhurst's lecture subjects related to militant suffrage movement; brief biographical sketch and photomechanical print of Pankhurst
Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for generous $100 contribution for Emmeline Pankhurst; raised from twelve women about $300 as token fund to show support of American women for British militants, Brannan and Anne Fit... More
Emmeline Pankhurst, The World-famed Leader of the English Suffragettes
4:00 PM Announcing Emmeline Pankhurst's October/November 1909 U.S. tour. Photo, biographical sketch; lecture subjects
Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)
Hazard delighted by visit with Millers; suggest Ann Fitzhugh Miller may wish to contribute to Brannan fund for English suffragists. Note at bottom in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: 'Mrs. Eunice Dana Brannan, am s... More
Sanford W. Abbey to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Sandford W. Abbey accepts Geneva Political Equality Club invitation to Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Alice Stone Blackwell to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; October 22 and 24, 1909
October 22 ASB invites Anne Fitzhugh Miller to attend luncheon for Emmeline Pankhurst at the Verdome; October 24 ASB wishes she were on train with Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Emmeline Pankhurst to New York City; u... More
Alice Stone Blackwell to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; October 22 and 24, 1909
October 22 ASB invites Anne Fitzhugh Miller to attend luncheon for Emmeline Pankhurst at the Verdome; October 24 ASB wishes she were on train with Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Emmeline Pankhurst to New York City; u... More
Votes for Women Broadside. Women's Political Union
Ex-convicts given power to vote. "Stand Back Ladies" graphic shows policeman holding back Woman with baby and Woman in academic robes to allow ex-convicts in stripped uniforms vote. Convicts out-rank women in N... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Emmiline Pankhurst to Do Time - Newspaper, public domain, Library of C...
At farewell suffrage meeting in Cooper Union, Emmeline Pankhurst announces that she will be going to jail and predicts hunger strikes to publicize the suffrage cause
Emmeline Pankhurst a Good Entertainer; page 2
Pankhurst says ridicule and annoyance are best tools for British suffrage activists; describes Pankhurst's personal characteristics
Mrs. Pankhurst in Wall St. - Public domain image related to music prfo...
Photo shows a woman suffrage meeting in New York City, where British suffragist leader Emmeline Pankhurst addressed a crowd near the Subtreasury Building on Wall Street, New York City, on November 27, 1911. (So... More
Triumphal March of 40,000 Women is Remarkable Sight
Reports Suffrage Demonstration in London, June 17, 1911, in which over 40,000 women on all classes and countries marched five miles to meeting at Albert Hall addressed by Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst.
Emmeline Pankhurst feeding a baby, 1915.
7JCC/O/02/099.Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, Emmeline Pankhurst standing in a garden, feeding a baby with a bottle
Votes for women : international hymn of the suffragettes = inno intern...
E310767 U.S. Copyright Office 19130508 For voice with violin or mandolin. Title from caption. "A sua eccellenza la Sig. Marchesa Pellicano, sostenitrice del suffragio femminile, col massimo rispetto, dedichiamo... More
Christabel and Emmeline Pankhurst in Paris, c.1912. (22321291944)
7JCC/O/02/119 Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, Christabel Pankhurst seated in an open carriage beside her mother; typed caption on reverse 'The Very Latest Portrait of Mrs Pankhurst, who is leaving Fran... More
Emmeline Pankhurst in bed, c.1913. (22926315682)
7JCC/O/02/093 Photograph, modern reproduction, printed, paper, monochrome, Emmeline Pankhurst in bed; manuscript inscription on reverse 'Mrs Pankhurst recovering from hungerstrike. Sylvia's photograph by her bed'
Emmeline Pankhurst, seated (1913)
Formal portrait, Emmeline Pankhurst, three-quarter length, seated in chair, facing slightly right with head turned toward camera, wearing high-collared blouse with decorative buttons, bow tie, and necklace.
Mrs. Pankhurst the World-Famed Leader of the English Suffragettes
Advertising brochure lists Emmeline Pankhurst's lecture subjects related to militant suffrage movement; brief biographical sketch and photomechanical print of Pankhurst
Emmeline Pankhurst, The World-famed Leader of the English Suffragettes
4:00 PM Announcing Emmeline Pankhurst's October/November 1909 U.S. tour. Photo, biographical sketch; lecture subjects
Elizabeth Piper, Boston friend, to "Miss Nannie" (Anne Fitzhugh Miller...
Reports on lecture by Sylvia Pankhurst and describes local organizing scheme of Mrs. John Leonard for canvassing by ward for suffrage support.
"Proof of Portrait of Mrs. Pankhurst " and tracing paper with James Ru...
Envelope includes two items: "Proof of Portrait" of Emmeline Pankhurst seated in a chair; pencil design on tracing paper of a James Russell Lowell epigram framed in a multiple lined border, marked to be colored... More
Advertising leaflet announcing availability of Sylvania Pankhurst book...
Advertising Sylvia Pankhurst's book, The Suffragette; photomechanical print show her waving from Holloway Prison.
Suffragettes Rush the House of Commons
Detailed description of militant British suffragists agitation during October 1908. Emmeline Pankhurst's attempt to "rush" the House of Commons on October 13 resulted in 37 arrests, followed by a trial in polic... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Anna Cadogan Etz to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Etz declines invitation to meet Emmeline Pankhurst in Geneva. Discusses plans for reorganizing Hornell club to suffragists and working women in order to maintain a club for both interests and suggests Anne Fitz... More
Anna Cadogan Etz to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Etz declines invitation to meet Emmeline Pankhurst in Geneva. Discusses plans for reorganizing Hornell club to suffragists and working women in order to maintain a club for both interests and suggests Anne Fitz... More
Emmeline Pankhurst to Visit Geneva
Executive Committee, Geneva Political Equality Club announce programs for 1909-1910, including Emmeline Pankhurst on November 22, 1909.
Contract with J.B. Pond Lyceum Bureau to engage Emmeline Pankhurst to ...
Contract guarantees lecture bureau 50 percent of gross receipts and Pankhurst at least $100
Welcome to Mrs. Pankhurst; Lots of Clothes But Little Talk at the Rece...
National American Woman's Suffrage Association headquarters reception for Emmeline Pankhurst; President Anna Shaw welcome; attire of attendees described; Pankhurst explains that "suffragette" though initially d... More
Mrs. Pankhurst and Rheta Childe Dorr
An old black and white photo of two women. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mrs. Pankhurst, George Grantham Bain Collection
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards. Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). General information about the George Grantha... More
Sylvia Pankhurst arrives in New York
Describes Sylvia Pankhurst's arrival in New York City; meaning of militant suffrage colors; her experiences in jail and the November 1910 march on Parliament; brief bio of Sylvia Pankhurst and notice of Geneva address
Emmeline Pankhurst, c.1920. - A black and white photo of a woman in a ...
7JCC/O/02/096.Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome reproduction of an oil painting of Emmeline Pankhurst, half length, front profile, mounted on card; printed inscription on reverse 'William B [G]ray, 22 Quee... More
Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst talking to an officer on board ship,...
7JCC/O/02/083 Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in conversation with a ship's officer; printed inscription on reverse 'This photograph is the copyright of the Daily Mirr... More
Emmeline Pankhurst in France, c.1912. (22954638391)
7JCC/O/02/110Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, Emmeline Pankhurst standing at the door of a [tram], talking to the conductress; manuscript inscriptions on reverse 'Mrs Pankhurst in France (probably Paris... More
Frederick and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence, Emmeline Pankhurst and (Mabel...
7JCC/O/02/062 Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, Frederick Pethick Lawrence, Emmeline Pethick Lawrence,, Emmeline Pankhurst and Mabel Tuke in the dock at Bow Street; printed inscription on reverse 'This p... More
Emmeline Pankhurst, seated (1913)
Formal portrait, Emmeline Pankhurst, three-quarter length, seated in chair, facing slightly right with head turned toward camera, wearing high-collared blouse with decorative buttons, bow tie, and necklace.
Emmeline Pankhurst, in furs at center, 276003v
Emmeline Pankhurst, in furs at center, on her speaking tour in United States, 191[3]. Lucy Burns is to the left.
Elizabeth Piper, Boston friend, to "Miss Nannie" (Anne Fitzhugh Miller...
Reports on lecture by Sylvia Pankhurst and describes local organizing scheme of Mrs. John Leonard for canvassing by ward for suffrage support.
Alice Stone Blackwell to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; October 22 and 24, 1909
October 22 ASB invites Anne Fitzhugh Miller to attend luncheon for Emmeline Pankhurst at the Verdome; October 24 ASB wishes she were on train with Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Emmeline Pankhurst to New York City; u... More
Emmeline Pankhurst to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Emmeline Pankhurst discusses plans for her trip from Toronto to Geneva
"Proof of Portrait of Mrs. Pankhurst " and tracing paper with James Ru...
Envelope includes two items: "Proof of Portrait" of Emmeline Pankhurst seated in a chair; pencil design on tracing paper of a James Russell Lowell epigram framed in a multiple lined border, marked to be colored... More
Advertising leaflet announcing availability of Sylvania Pankhurst book...
Advertising Sylvia Pankhurst's book, The Suffragette; photomechanical print show her waving from Holloway Prison.
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Ethel Arnold's predicts success in the fight for the vote in England
Ethel Arnold acknowledged progress of militant methods of Emmeline Pankhurst, though she prefers more conventional strategies; discusses religious novels, including those of her anti-suffragist sister, Mary Ward.
Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst in Toronto
Politicians and men as well as women attended Emmeline Pankhurst lecture at Massey Hall, where she noted that militant measures became necessary to get message to public because press ignored woman suffrage cause.
To Sound Cry of Vote for Women and Aim to Attract Public Notice; Emmel...
Summarizes Emmeline Pankhurst's address in Rochester to explain militant methods of British Suffragists; three letters to editor, one unfavorable, two support Pankhurst, believe Susan B. Anthony would approve a... More
Life of Emmeline Goulden Pankhurst the Great Suffragette
Emmeline Pankhurst biographical sketch, radical roots, party affiliations, suffrage activities; militant actions and imprisonment.
Triumphal March of 40,000 Women is Remarkable Sight; page 2
Reports Suffrage Demonstration in London, June 17, 1911, in which over 40,000 women on all classes and countries marched five miles to meeting at Albert Hall addressed by Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst.
Patrick O'Malley, Mayor of Geneva, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Mayor Patrick O'Malley accepting invitation to meet with Sylvia Pankhurst on February 14.
Emmeline Pankhurst plans Hunger Strike
Emmeline Pankhurst vows to begin a hunger strike upon her return to England. In a response to a local suggestion that hunger strikes be carried on at home, Pankhurst stressed that it would only works after bein... More
Votes for women : international hymn of the suffragettes
E322989 U.S. Copyright Office 19131103 For voice and piano. "Respectfully dedicated to the greatest living martyr of women suffrage, Emmeline Pankhurst." Includes advertisements for other music. Staff notation.
Imprisoned Suffragist Leaders 1912 Pankhurst Pethick Lawrence
Imprisoned Suffragist Leaders 1912
Pankhurst at the Black Friday demonstration
Pankhurst at the Black Friday demonstration
Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in hiding
Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel hiding from police in the roof garden of the Clements Inn
Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for generous $100 contribution for Emmeline Pankhurst; raised from twelve women about $300 as token fund to show support of American women for British militants, Brannan and Anne Fit... More
W. L. Herendeen to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
W. L. Herendeen thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for encouraging Anne Herendeen to write the letters to editor re Emmeline Pankhurst and woman suffrage. Mentions visiting a Chicago cousin that is distantly related t... More
Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)
Hazard delighted by visit with Millers; suggest Ann Fitzhugh Miller may wish to contribute to Brannan fund for English suffragists. Note at bottom in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: 'Mrs. Eunice Dana Brannan, am s... More
Poem by Schroder praising strong women
Prof. Ernest Schoder of Cornell University, writes poem praising strong women, but praying for victory through bloodless means. Ernest Schoder's suffrage poem, written on the train after hearing Emmeline Pankhu... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Richard Pankhurst, c.1890. - Public domain portrait photograph
7JCC/O/02/081.Photograph, modern reproduction, printed, paper, monochrome, studio portrait of Richard Pankhurst; manuscript inscription on reverse 'Dr RM Pankhurst'
Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in mock prison garb, 1908.
7JCC/O/02/070.Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst standing arm in arm, dressed in mock prison garb; manuscript inscription on reverse 'Mrs and Miss Pankhurst. Return this o... More
Mrs. Pankhurst deserved esteem of all who love justice
Woman's journal accuses press of distorting and misleading reports on British militant suffrage movement; defends Pankhurst's actions as self-sacrificing and courageous
Ethel Arnold speaks on "Progress of Women in Europe" in Chicago
Ethel Arnold , British suffragist, sister of British anti suffragist Mrs. Humphrey Ward, respects Emmeline Pankhurst and the militant suffragists, though she doesn't agree with their violent methods.