Name/TitlePostcard: Fellow Women, Our Day Dawns at Last
About this objectWoman Suffrage "Dainty" Series No. 5002: captioned "FELLOW WOMEN, OUR DAY DAWNS AT LAST." and depicting a smiling young girl in smock and oversized spectacles beside a Daily Mail newspaper, holding up six fingers.
MakerE.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd
Maker RolePublisher
Date Made1907
Period1900s
Place MadeEngland, Scarborough
Medium and MaterialsOrganic, card
Inscription and MarksOn front, right side: "This is you."
Correspondence: "Dear May, Is this anything in your line what do you think of it I thought you would like it that's why I have sent it. I am sure when we went down Chatham Street Thursday night M.M. was waiting at the corner of C. St near the park he would be [sideways at top of card] waiting for [? Jct]. I think he saw us. What a dash he went down C. St with My word if you are not off. Your loving friend Lena"
Addressee: Miss M Flynn, 110 Broughton Lane, Lower Broughton, Manchester
Halfpenny stamp postmarked Manchester, [1 ?] PM, July 27, 1907
MeasurementsH: 138 x W: 86 mm
Subject and Association Keywordswomen's suffrage, right to vote
Subject and Association KeywordsPostcards - political
Subject and Association KeywordsPostcards - children
Named CollectionGlasgow Women's Library
Object TypePostcard
Object numberGWL-2010-52
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved