Name/TitlePostcard: My wife's joined the Suffrage Movement
About this objectBamforth & Co. Series No. 1495: captioned "My wife's joined the Suffrage Movement (I've suffered ever since!)" and depicting a woman pinching an anxious apron-clad man by the ear and pointing severely at him as he kneels on the hearth polishing the fire irons.
MakerBamforth & Co Ltd
Maker RolePublisher
Date Made1909
Period1900s
Place MadeEngland, Holmfirth
Medium and MaterialsOrganic, card
Inscription and MarksOn back, across both sections: Scribbles?
Correspondence: "Dear Nina, I hope you did not think I had forgotten you. Hope you are all quite well. [? Hale]"
Addressee: Miss Nina Henley, Green End, Grandboro', Winslow, Bucks.
Halfpenny stamp postmarked Upper [? Holloway], 7:45 PM, September 2, 1909
MeasurementsH: 136 x W: 86 mm
Subject and Association KeywordsWomen's suffrage
Subject and Association KeywordsPostcards - gender stereotypes
Named CollectionGlasgow Women's Library
Object TypePostcard
Object numberGWL-2010-49
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved