Name/TitleProject: How Women Got the Vote
About this objectProject in a red folder titled 'How Women Got the Vote: "Deeds not Words"' by Lara Clyde, an S3 pupil at Tynecastle High School. Contents as follows:
Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - 19th Century Attitudes
Page 3 - Early Women's Movements
Page 4 - The Suffragettes
Page 5 - The Cat and Mouse Act
Page 6 - Women in the War
Page 7 - The Vote at Last!
Page 8 - 20th Century Women
Page 9 - Conclusion
Page 10 - Bibliography
Fully digitised (12 pages)
MakerClyde, Lara
Date Made2009
Period2000s
Place MadeScotland, Edinburgh
Medium and MaterialsInorganic, plastic
Organic, paper
MeasurementsH: 315 x W: 240 x D: 14 mm
Subject and Association Keywordseducation & learning
Subject and Association Keywordswomen's suffrage, right to vote
Subject and Association DescriptionOne of a selection of entries from the 2009 Votes for Women Schools Competition organised by Edinburgh EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland: https://www.eis.org.uk/edinburgh) to mark the 1909 women's suffrage demonstration in Edinburgh. Schools in Edinburgh were invited to enter individual and group work in any medium on the theme of Votes for Women.
Named CollectionGlasgow Women's Library
Object TypeDocument
Object numberGWL-2022-153-7
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved