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"Christabel Pankhurst: Leading Suffragette and Champion of Women's Rights" In this captivating caption, we delve into the extraordinary life Pankhurst

Background imageChristabel Collection: CHRISTABEL PANKHURST (1880-1958). English woman-suffrage advocate. Miss Pankhurst at Manchester

CHRISTABEL PANKHURST (1880-1958). English woman-suffrage advocate. Miss Pankhurst at Manchester, England, in January 1909 shortly after her release from Holloway Prison

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Suffrage Fete 1908

Suffragette W. S. P. U Suffrage Fete 1908
Suffragette W.S.P.U Suffrage Fete 1908. W.S.P.U leaders in front of the Votes for Women stand at the Suffrage Fete. Earls Court, 25th July, 1908

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragettes W. S. P. U Caxton Hall 1908

Suffragettes W. S. P. U Caxton Hall 1908
Suffragettes W.S.P.U Caxton Hall 1908. A meeting at Caxton Hall before the deputation and Rush the House demonstration, October 13th 1908. Mrs

Background imageChristabel Collection: Trial of Suffrage Leaders

Trial of Suffrage Leaders. Shows Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst and Flora Drummond at the W.S.P.U offices, while Inspector Jarvis issues summonses for their arrest

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst Prison Dress

Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst Prison Dress. Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel Pankhurst, arm in arm, both wearing prison dress

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Flora Drummond Trafalgar Square

Suffragette Flora Drummond Trafalgar Square. Mrs. Flora Drummond, arm raised, invites the crowd to Rush the House of Commons on 13th October 1908. Mrs

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Demonstration Rally Hyde Park 23 July 1910

Suffragette Demonstration Rally Hyde Park 23 July 1910. Mrs Pethick-Lawrence, Christabel Pankhurst, Sylvia Pankhurst and Emily Wilding Davidson pictured at the Great Demonstration, July 23, 1910

Background imageChristabel Collection: Votes for Women - Frederick Pethick-Lawrence as Suffragette

Votes for Women - Frederick Pethick-Lawrence as Suffragette
Votes for Women - Frederick Pethick-Lawrence (1871-1961), (husband of prominent campaigner Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence) dressed as Suffragette selling Votes for Women - the 24th November 1911 issue

Background imageChristabel Collection: C Pankhurst in Banners

C Pankhurst in Banners
CHRISTABEL PANKHURST spelt out in banners in Manchester. Date: January (?) 1909

Background imageChristabel Collection: Christabel Pankhurst sledging in Villar

Christabel Pankhurst sledging in Villar
Christabel Pankhurst LLB (1880 - 1958), suffragette, founder and leader of National Womens Social and Political Union, daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Badge Christabel Pankhurst (reverse)

Suffragette W. S. P. U Badge Christabel Pankhurst (reverse)
Paper lapel reads, Votes for Women Womens Social & Political Union, 4 Clements Inn, Strand W.C. Reverse of portrait badge. Date: circa 1908

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Joan of Arc Brooch

Suffragette W. S. P. U Joan of Arc Brooch
Brooch depicting the figure of Joan of Arc, the patron saint of the suffragettes. The brooch was based on the image designed by Hilda Dallas for a poster, advertising The Suffragette newspaper

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Newspaper The Suffragette

Suffragette Newspaper The Suffragette
Placard for The Suffragette newspaper (edited by Christabel Pankhurst), stating Buy & Read The Suffragette 1D Weekly. Printed in purple and green. Date: circa 1913

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Card Game PANKO Artwork

Suffragette Card Game PANKO Artwork
Original artwork by E.T Reed (Edward Tennyson Reed 1860-1933) for the suffragette card game PANKO. This shows Christabel Pankhurst holding a scroll labeled vfw and calling for Law Law Law

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible Feeding

Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible Feeding
A suffragette jigsaw puzzle, based on a contemporary print, showing John Bull being fed by force. He is surrounded by a number of prominent political figures including Prime Minister Asquith

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Moveable Card Toy Elusive Christabel

Suffragette Moveable Card Toy Elusive Christabel
A moveable card or optical toy referring to the W.S.P.U leader Christabel Pankhurst, who eluded police by fleeing to France in 1912

Background imageChristabel Collection: The Suffragette Newspaper Placard Asquith

The Suffragette Newspaper Placard Asquith
Placard advertising the W.S.P.Us paper, The Suffragette edited by Christabel Pankhurst. The issue in question was no. 47, September 5, 1913, with the banner headline, ASQUITH AT BAY

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette House of Ladies

Suffragette House of Ladies. Women have taken over the House of Lords and chaos reigns, and politicians can only look down from the balcony. Christabel Pankhurst wears a uniform, while Mrs

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette March Christabel Pankhurst

Suffragette March Christabel Pankhurst. A deputation led by Christabel Pankhurst, October 7th, 1911, with banner stating, Taxation Without Representation is Tyranny Date: 1911

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragettes Released Emmeline & Christabel Pankhurst

Suffragettes Released Emmeline & Christabel Pankhurst. Mrs. Pankhurst and Christabel released from Holloway Prison, 22nd december 1908, in open horse-drawn carriage. To Victory banner behind

Background imageChristabel Collection: W. S. P. U Defence of Militancy Old Bailey

W. S. P. U Defence of Militancy Old Bailey
W.S.P.U Defence of Militancy Old Bailey. Entitled The Mans Share this is Frederick Pethick-Lawrences Defence of Militancy delivered from the Dock of the Old Bailey, May 20th 1912. Mr & Mrs

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst Shopping in Paris

Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst Shopping in Paris. Christabel Pankhurst, in exile in Paris, window shopping outside a jewellers

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Mr & Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence 1908

Suffragette Mr & Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence 1908. Mrs. Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick Pethick-Lawrence and Christabel Pankhurst arriving at Bow Street Court, October 14th 1908

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragettes Arrested Clements Inn 1908

Suffragettes Arrested Clements Inn 1908. The arrest of Mrs. Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst and Flora Drummond, at the office of the national Womens Social & Political Union, Clements Inn

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst Trafalgar Square

Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst Trafalgar Square. Christabel pankhurst speaking to a crowd in Trafalgar Square, inviting then to Come to the House of commons on October 13th. Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs

Background imageChristabel Collection: Christabel Pankhurst Bow Street 1908

Christabel Pankhurst Bow Street 1908. Christabel and Emmeline Pankhurst leaving Bow Street Magistrates Court in October 1908

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Selling The Suffragette Paper

Suffragette Selling The Suffragette Paper. A woman standing in the street, holding copies of The Suffragette newspaper with large placard also advertising the paper which was edited by Christabel

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette leaders W. S. P. U Edinburgh 1909

Suffragette leaders W. S. P. U Edinburgh 1909
Suffragette leaders W.S.P.U Edinburgh 1909. Mrs. Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst, Adela Pankhurst and Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence, pictured in Edinburgh

Background imageChristabel Collection: Christabel Pankhurst Office W. S. P. U

Christabel Pankhurst Office W. S. P. U
Christabel Pankhurst Office W.S.P.U. Christabel Pankhurst seated at a desk with a colleague, probably at the W.S.P.U offices, 4, Clements Inn. Date: circa 1910

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Womens Coronation Procession June 17, 1911

Suffragette Womens Coronation Procession June 17, 1911.. Mrs. Pankhurst, Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence and Christabel Pankhurst walking in the Coronation Procession In front of a banner stating

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Christmas Card W. S. P. U

Suffragette Votes for Women Christmas Card W. S. P. U
Suffragette Votes for Women Christmas Card W.S.P.U. Christmas card promoting The Suffragette newspaper, edited by Christabel Pankhurst, Design by Hilda Dallas

Background imageChristabel Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst & Christabel

Emmeline Pankhurst & Christabel. Mrs Pankhurst (1858-1928) and her daughter Christabel, portrait. Date: circa 1911

Background imageChristabel Collection: Suffragette Geese Miss Hissy

Suffragette Geese Miss Hissy. Miss Hissy addresses a meeting of the Gooses Social and Political Union, asking, Is a question of gander - I mean gender to stand between us and the vote

Background imageChristabel Collection: Women candidates for parliament, 1919

Women candidates for parliament, 1919
Four female candidates for Parliament in the 1918 General Election, when women over the age of 30 were given the vote for the first time

Background imageChristabel Collection: Source Size = 3959 x 2850

Source Size = 3959 x 2850
First Class Cutter Match of the Royal Thames Yacht Club: the Vindex and Christabel in Sea Reach, 1866

Background imageChristabel Collection: SUFFRAGETTE PARADE, 1908. Daisy Dugdale bears the standard in a procession at London

SUFFRAGETTE PARADE, 1908. Daisy Dugdale bears the standard in a procession at London, 22 December 1908, celebrating the release of Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst from Holloway Gaol

Background imageChristabel Collection: COLERIDGE TITLE-PAGE, 1816. Title-page of the first edition of Samuel Taylor Coleridge s

COLERIDGE TITLE-PAGE, 1816. Title-page of the first edition of Samuel Taylor Coleridge s
COLERIDGE TITLE-PAGE, 1816. Title-page of the first edition of Samuel Taylor Coleridges Christabel, London, 1816

Background imageChristabel Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1918) and her daughter Christabel (1880-1958), English

Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1918) and her daughter Christabel (1880-1958), English suffragettes in prison dress

Background imageChristabel Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1928) English suffragette, founder of Womens Franchise League

Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1928) English suffragette, founder of Womens Franchise League (1889) and, in 1903 with her daughter Christabel (1880-1958) pictured with her

Background imageChristabel Collection: Art deco fashion sketch for an evening frock by Christabel R

Art deco fashion sketch for an evening frock by Christabel Russell for Phyllis Monkman, London, 1921. Made of coral and gold brocade with uneven hem and a V shaped decolletage Date: 1921

Background imageChristabel Collection: Portrait of the Duke of Gloucester

Portrait of the Duke of Gloucester
Duke of Gloucester, born in 1900, he married Lady Alice Christabel Douglas Scott in 1935. They had two sons Prince William and Prince Richard. He died in 1974

Background imageChristabel Collection: C & E PANKHURST, 1913

C & E PANKHURST, 1913
Christabel & her mother Emmeline in Bois de Boulogne, Paris

Background imageChristabel Collection: Pankhursts Go to USA

Pankhursts Go to USA
CHRISTABEL sees her mother EMMELINE off to America

Background imageChristabel Collection: The Pankhursts

The Pankhursts
Suffragettes. A photo of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel, leaders of the physical-force party in the votes-for-women campaign

Background imageChristabel Collection: Pankhursts & Friends

Pankhursts & Friends
EMMELINE & CHRISTABEL PANKHURST. Shown here with friends in the garden of their home in Manchester, circa 1898

Background imageChristabel Collection: Election Campaign

Election Campaign
Flora Drummond ( The General) & Phyllis Ayrton campaigning for Christabel Pankhurst in Smethwick. Christabel represented the Womens Party in 1918 & 1919

Background imageChristabel Collection: Wspu Offices

Wspu Offices
Christabel Pankhurst at a desk in the WSPU offices, St Clements Inn, London

Background imageChristabel Collection: A. Kenney & C. Pankhurst

A. Kenney & C. Pankhurst
Annie Kenney & Christabel Pankhurst



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"Christabel Pankhurst: Leading Suffragette and Champion of Women's Rights" In this captivating caption, we delve into the extraordinary life Pankhurst, a prominent figure in the suffragette movement. Born in 1880, she grew up witnessing her mother Emmeline Pankhurst's tireless efforts for women's rights. Pictured alongside fellow suffragettes Annie Kenney and Mary Gawthorpe Rutland in 1907, Christabel emerged as a powerful force advocating for gender equality. Her unwavering determination led to her becoming one of the leading suffragettes during this pivotal time. Sylvia Pankhurst, Christabel's sister, joined forces with her in establishing the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), which fought relentlessly for women's rights through various means. They even launched their own newspaper to spread awareness about their cause. An intriguing advert from 1928 showcases Christabel Russell Ltd. , highlighting how she continued to champion women's rights beyond the suffrage movement. This exemplifies her dedication towards empowering women both personally and professionally. A precious souvenir from the Suffragette Coronation Procession in 1911 reveals an image of young C. Pankhurst as a baby - a symbol of hope for future generations striving for equality. The struggles faced by these brave activists are evident when glimpsing at images capturing them as prisoners at Holloway prison. Their resilience against adversity is truly inspiring. Christabel herself remains an iconic figure within history books due to her relentless pursuit of justice. She fearlessly led the Women’s Deputation in 1911, demanding equal voting rights directly from Parliament – leaving an indelible mark on British democracy. Through these hints and snapshots into her life, it becomes clear that Christabel Pankhurst was not only instrumental in advancing women’s rights but also played a significant role as a leader among suffragettes.