Sepia postcard
Acc.no: PEZPH : 2008.10
Identification
Item: A Band of Women en route to the Suffragette Rally in Hyde Park
Description: This sepia postcard shows the band of Suffragettes who had started out from Lands End on 19 June 1913 as one contingent from many all over the country who were to merge as one body of 66,000 women for a rally in Hyde Park. About 200 local women joined the march at Trereife crossroads but they were not allowed to march down Market Jew Street because it was Market Day. They marched up North Street and held a rally outside the cattle market which began in a dignified manner, the audience listening to the speaker, until someone decided to move the platform and the event turned into chaos. Therefore, it is likely that this picture was taken on the following day as the contingent made its way out of town. The shadow from the sun suggests a morning event. The way the 5 pennants are blowing would suggest an east head wind. The special carriage travelled with them all the way, the women largely travelling by horse drawn transport. The policeman riding behind is wearing a brass helmet. At 110 Market Jew Street can be seen the restaurant of W H Nankevis & Sons.
Condition: Good - no obvious damage; blank line along left, right and bottom, due to printing process.
Description
Height: 138 mm
Width: 87 mm
Material: Photographic card
Production
Method: Printed
Date: 6.1913
Person: Thomas, E
Place: Penzance
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