Name/TitlePostcard: THE SUFFRAGETTE
About this object"OILETTE" Postcard No. 9498: "THE SUFFRAGETTE" Series: Captioned "THE SUFFRAGETTE Addresses a meeting of Citizens" and depicting a woman wearing a boater-style hat, jacket and long skirt surrounded by a group of children, one of whom has a VOTES FOR WOMEN banner under his arm. Signed "Oilette".
MakerRaphael Tuck & Sons
Maker RolePublisher
Date Madec.1909
Period1900s
Place MadeEngland, Manchester
Medium and MaterialsOrganic, card
Inscription and MarksOn front, below caption, in blue ink: Yes? That is what she said
On back, in black ink:
Correspondence: I suppose you recognise yourself and [Ged?] very good of you I think Why are you not writing? It is nearly two months since I had a letter from you. Hope the ribbons are wearing well. Love Florrie [or Harrie?]
Addressee: Miss L. Parker, 6 Nelson St., Limerick
Halfpenny stamp postmarked Dublin, 5:30 [?M], April 28, 1909
MeasurementsH: 138 x W: 87 mm
Subject and Association KeywordsWomen's suffrage
Subject and Association KeywordsPostcards - gender stereotypes
Subject and Association KeywordsPostcards - political
Subject and Association KeywordsPostcards - children
Named CollectionGlasgow Women's Library
Object TypePostcard
Object numberGWL-2024-77-25
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved