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3788117 The Catch of the Season from Punch; (add.info.: WWI Caricature of a female bus conducto era helping Lord Asquith onto a bus. Caption reads: Conductorette (to Mr. Asquith): Come along, sir. Better late than never'. Asquith changed his position on women's franchise because of women's war effort
The Year 1917 Illustrated. London: Headley Bros, 1917.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33394298
© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
Feminism Home Front Political History Suffragette Suffragettes Tint Tinted Womens Rights 1914 1918 1914 1918 Wwi Ww One Caricatures First World War 1914 1918 Social History
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The Catch of the Season
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is a captivating and thought-provoking print that captures a significant moment in history. This tinted drawing from the early 20th century depicts a caricature of a female bus conductor assisting Lord Asquith onto a bus during World War I. The caption accompanying this powerful image reads, "Conductorette (to Mr. Asquith): 'Come along, sir. Better late than never'". This illustration holds immense historical significance as it symbolizes the changing attitudes towards women's rights during the war era. Lord Asquith, who had previously opposed women's suffrage, eventually reconsidered his position due to the remarkable efforts made by women during wartime. The year 1917 was marked by numerous milestones in political and social history, including the ongoing struggle for women's franchise. The suffragettes played an instrumental role in advocating for equal voting rights for women, challenging societal norms and demanding recognition. Through its clever use of satire and wit, this caricature sheds light on important themes such as feminism and political activism prevalent at that time. It serves as a reminder of how pivotal events like World War I can shape public opinion and bring about significant change. The artist skillfully captured both the spirit of determination exhibited by these pioneering conductorettes and Lord Asquith's eventual acknowledgment of their contributions to society. This illustration not only highlights an individual act but also represents a broader shift in gender dynamics during wartime. "The Catch of the Season" is an invaluable piece of historical documentation that offers insight into one aspect of World War I – namely, how it influenced perceptions surrounding women's rights and paved the way for progress towards equality.
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