Suffrage Prisoner Contingent at King George's Coronation II Real Photo Postcard

Suffrage Prisoner Contingent at King George's Coronation II Real Photo Postcard
The Suffragette Procession on June 17, 1911, was a monumental demonstration for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom, specifically known as the Women's Coronation Procession. Organized primarily by the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and other suffrage societies, it coincided with the coronation of King George V, aiming to draw maximum public attention and governmental pressure to the demand for votes for women. Thousands of women marched through London, showcasing the widespread support for the movement across different social classes and professions.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCSuffragette ProcessionWomen's Suffrage MarchJune 17 1911London EnglandUnited KingdomMounted Police OfficersEdwardian Crowd SceneWomen's Political BannerPeriod Fashion HatsSocial HistoryActivism HistoryFeminism MovementPolitical Protest
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