On 6 February 1918, the Representation of the People Act was passed, giving most men and some women in Britain the vote. This would change the lives of many working men and women, who finally had a say over who represented them in parliament. Represent! Voices 100 Years On reflects on those who campaigned for better representation; most famously the suffragists and the militant suffragettes. The recently acquired Manchester suffragette banner will be displayed for the first time alongside sashes, brooches, photographs and cartoons, helping to paint a picture of what representation meant in 1918. This exhibition also questions how far we have really come in 100 years? It gives a platform to individuals and communities, including LGBT+ y...
Exhibitions provide archives, libraries, and museums the opportunity to consider new historical narr...
A World to Win having first appeared at the V&A in London, collects and considers posters of protest...
From plays written specifically for the cause to huge processions through the streets of UK cities, ...
Procession Banners commemorates the 100-years of the Suffragette movement, and in memory of 1,000 su...
2018 marked 100 years since the British Parliament passed a law which allowed some women, and all me...
As Editorial panel member and participating community group, Fanthome and Safety4Sisters were invite...
The women's suffrage movement engaged with art in many different ways, enabling campaigners to expre...
I am not celebrating yet. I do not wish to disrespect the women suffragists who endured brutal treat...
What most becomes a landmark anniversary in the legendary campaign by women (and some men) for woman...
Clothing and appearance were an instrumental part of the women’s suffrage campaign in the United Sta...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
A site-specific performance involving live performance and video projections re-imagining the suffra...
[text obscured]e of Women Voters Salutes [text obscured]ens Suffrage Day ... 50 Years of a great ide...
Short Comment piece on the Centenary of Votes for Women Published by British Sociological Associati...
Mapping Women’s Suffrage is a digital project that plots the geographical location of as many Votes ...
Exhibitions provide archives, libraries, and museums the opportunity to consider new historical narr...
A World to Win having first appeared at the V&A in London, collects and considers posters of protest...
From plays written specifically for the cause to huge processions through the streets of UK cities, ...
Procession Banners commemorates the 100-years of the Suffragette movement, and in memory of 1,000 su...
2018 marked 100 years since the British Parliament passed a law which allowed some women, and all me...
As Editorial panel member and participating community group, Fanthome and Safety4Sisters were invite...
The women's suffrage movement engaged with art in many different ways, enabling campaigners to expre...
I am not celebrating yet. I do not wish to disrespect the women suffragists who endured brutal treat...
What most becomes a landmark anniversary in the legendary campaign by women (and some men) for woman...
Clothing and appearance were an instrumental part of the women’s suffrage campaign in the United Sta...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
A site-specific performance involving live performance and video projections re-imagining the suffra...
[text obscured]e of Women Voters Salutes [text obscured]ens Suffrage Day ... 50 Years of a great ide...
Short Comment piece on the Centenary of Votes for Women Published by British Sociological Associati...
Mapping Women’s Suffrage is a digital project that plots the geographical location of as many Votes ...
Exhibitions provide archives, libraries, and museums the opportunity to consider new historical narr...
A World to Win having first appeared at the V&A in London, collects and considers posters of protest...
From plays written specifically for the cause to huge processions through the streets of UK cities, ...