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"Proclaims: A Glimpse into Historical Declarations and Movements" Step back in time with the Suffragette Cat Scratch and Fight Police

Background imageProclaims Collection: Suffragette Cat Scratch and Fight Police

Suffragette Cat Scratch and Fight Police. Cat with Votes for Women sign around its neck proclaims, I m a catty suffragette, I scratch and fight the P lice, so long as they withhold the vote

Background imageProclaims Collection: The Viceroy of India, Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton

The Viceroy of India, Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, proclaiming Queen Victoria Empress of India, Delhi
3062106 The Viceroy of India, Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, proclaiming Queen Victoria Empress of India, Delhi, India

Background imageProclaims Collection: REVOLUTION POSTER/1936-9

REVOLUTION POSTER/1936-9
A poster from the anarchist groups, CNT & AIT, proclaims Peasants! The revolution, apart from giving you land, will give you machines to work it Date: 1936 - 1939

Background imageProclaims Collection: Newsagents window, North London

Newsagents window, North London
Newsagents window proclaims Time magazine still on sale after claims of gross contempt against it by Stephen Wards defence. (Profumo Affair). Date: 1963

Background imageProclaims Collection: Garat Proclaims The Arrest Of The King. Dominique-Joseph Garat, 1749-1833. French Revolutionary

Garat Proclaims The Arrest Of The King. Dominique-Joseph Garat, 1749-1833. French Revolutionary. Minister Of Justice (1792-3)

Background imageProclaims Collection: Suffragette Christmas Cracker

Suffragette Christmas Cracker
Rather Masculine Looking suffragette waving an umbrella proclaims, When a Voter I shall be Proof against all Bribery. Nor shall Vile Corruption prove of Avail. I ll Vote - for love

Background imageProclaims Collection: Official proclamation of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as Empre

Official proclamation of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as Empre
HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. 19th century. LONDON. Official proclamation of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as Empress of India in the steps of the Stock Exchange

Background imageProclaims Collection: Louis-Napoleons Coup

Louis-Napoleons Coup
The army in control three days after Louis-Napoleon (later Napoleon III) proclaims himself dictator by coup d etat Date: 5 December 1851

Background imageProclaims Collection: Suffragette Doll Votes for Women

Suffragette Doll Votes for Women. A Suffragette doll, complete with dress, hat, spectacles, umbrella and little flag, proclaims, Womens suffrage & Rights is our cry

Background imageProclaims Collection: Suffragette Baby Our Day Dawns

Suffragette Baby Our Day Dawns. Baby with hands outstretched proclaims, Fellow Women, our day dawns at last. Date: circa 1908

Background imageProclaims Collection: Suffragette Down with Tom Cats

Suffragette Down with Tom Cats. Fierce looking cat proclaims, Down with the Tom cats. i.e the males! Date: circa 1908

Background imageProclaims Collection: Proclamation of King George VIs accession

Proclamation of King George VIs accession
Scene at the Royal Exchange, London, on Saturday 12th December 1936, as the Garter Principal King-at-Arms proclaims King George VIs accession to the throne following the abdication of his elder

Background imageProclaims Collection: Allegory of the Peace of Rijswijk, 1697, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Govert Flinck, 1649

Allegory of the Peace of Rijswijk, 1697, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Govert Flinck, 1649

Background imageProclaims Collection: Allegory of the birth of Princess Maria Amalia of Nassau-Dietz, daughter of Hendrik

Allegory of the birth of Princess Maria Amalia of Nassau-Dietz, daughter of Hendrik Casimir, January 29, 1689, around the crib with the child kneel Minerva, Juno and Cupid and Flora

Background imageProclaims Collection: Triumph of fame, Philips Galle, Hadrianus Junius, c. 1565

Triumph of fame, Philips Galle, Hadrianus Junius, c. 1565

Background imageProclaims Collection: Third Republic

Third Republic
Gambetta proclaims the Third Republic at the palais du Corps Legislatif, Paris : it is unpopular with pretty well everyone, but ensures a measure of stability. Date: 4 September 1870

Background imageProclaims Collection: Joan of Arc Identifies

Joan of Arc Identifies
JOAN OF ARC identifies the Dauphin and proclaims her prophecy Date: 1428

Background imageProclaims Collection: The First English Prince of Wales

The First English Prince of Wales
Edward I proclaims his son the first Prince of Wales

Background imageProclaims Collection: Cavaignac Proclaims

Cavaignac Proclaims
General Cavaignac, given dictatorial powers, posts proclamations to restore order in Paris

Background imageProclaims Collection: Welsh Parliament 942

Welsh Parliament 942
Howell the Good (Howell Dda, also known as Hywel Dda) proclaims the laws of Wales to the Welsh parliament

Background imageProclaims Collection: Papal Jubilee Announced

Papal Jubilee Announced
He proclaims the PAPAL JUBILEE in Saint Peter s, Rome Date: circa 1720

Background imageProclaims Collection: Britannia Crowned

Britannia Crowned
Britannia crowned by Victory, trampling upon the chains of France, holding the trident of Neptune, whilst Fame proclaims the glory of her arms by pointing to military triumphs

Background imageProclaims Collection: Philipp Scheidemann

Philipp Scheidemann
PHILIPP SCHEIDEMANN German Social Democratic leader, proclaims the German Republic from the window of Reichskanzlei, on the 9th November 1918, Berlin

Background imageProclaims Collection: Edward I & his Son

Edward I & his Son
Edward I proclaims his son the first Prince of Wales

Background imageProclaims Collection: Greek Independence 196Bc

Greek Independence 196Bc
The consul, Flaminius, at the Isthmian Games, proclaims Greek independence

Background imageProclaims Collection: Maximus Rebels

Maximus Rebels
Maximus rebels & proclaims himself Emperor

Background imageProclaims Collection: Republic Proclaimed

Republic Proclaimed
Struve proclaims the foundation of the Republic at Lorrach

Background imageProclaims Collection: Fenian Demo 1872

Fenian Demo 1872
A Fenian demonstration in Londons Hyde Park proclaims that Resistance to tyrants is pleasing to God

Background imageProclaims Collection: Bismarck / Rohling / Page 31

Bismarck / Rohling / Page 31
Bismarck as Bundeskanzler, he proclaims Kaiser emperor at Versailles, France


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"Proclaims: A Glimpse into Historical Declarations and Movements" Step back in time with the Suffragette Cat Scratch and Fight Police, a powerful image captured on the REVOLUTION POSTER from 1936-9. This iconic piece adorned the Newsagents window in North London, serving as a rallying cry for women's rights. Amidst the struggle for equality, even Christmas became a platform for activism with the Suffragette Christmas Cracker. Unveiling their determination, suffragettes proclaimed their demands through unconventional means. Yet proclamations were not limited to social causes alone; they held immense political significance too. The official proclamation of Queen Victoria as Empress marked an era of British imperialism while Louis-Napoleon's Coup reshaped France's destiny. Intriguingly, suffragettes expressed their aspirations through various mediums like dolls - Votes for Women embodied by a Suffragette Doll. Their message was clear: every woman deserves her voice heard. The dawn of change arrived with slogans such as "Our Day Dawns, " empowering suffragettes to fight against oppression at all levels. Even Tom Cats weren't spared from their wrath - "Down with Tom Cats" proclaimed gender equality across species. Moments of royal succession also witnessed proclamations that shaped history. The Proclamation of King George VI's accession heralded a new era for Britain while Garat Proclaims The Arrest Of The King showcased French revolutionaries' pursuit of justice during Louis XVI's trial. As we celebrate holidays like "A Merry Christmas, " let us remember that throughout history, proclamations have served as catalysts for progress and change. They remind us that our voices matter and can shape societies for generations to come.