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"Suffragette Hen Pecked Husband Suffers: A Tale of Empowerment and Equality" In a world where women fought tirelessly for their rights

Background imageSuffered Collection: Comic postcard, Deaf old lady misunderstanding Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Deaf old lady misunderstanding Date: 20th century

Background imageSuffered Collection: Vought SB2U-1 Vindicator -like the Douglas TBD Devastat

Vought SB2U-1 Vindicator -like the Douglas TBD Devastator, this carrier-going dive bomber suffered a severe mauling during the Battle of Midway in June 1942

Background imageSuffered Collection: Milking Time

Milking Time
16th March 1946: 19 year old Daphne Perry milking a cow, on the farm where sheis a relief-worker, in a scheme set up by the Womens Land Army in East Sussex

Background imageSuffered Collection: Duchess of Albany with Charles Edward

Duchess of Albany with Charles Edward
Princess Helena of Waldeck-Pyrmont, Duchess of Albany with her son, Prince Charles Edward of Albany (1884-1954). Charlie was born posthumously

Background imageSuffered Collection: Charlotte and Feodora of Prussia

Charlotte and Feodora of Prussia
Princess Charlotte of Prussia (1860-1919), daughter of Vicky (Princess Royal), Crown Princess of Prussia, with her daughter Feodora (1879-1945) in 1880

Background imageSuffered Collection: The SS Berengaria, New York, 1938

The SS Berengaria, New York, 1938
Photograph of the Cunard-White Star liner Berengaria at her pier in the River Hudson. Built in 1912 for the Hamburg-American Line as Imperator

Background imageSuffered Collection: Battle of Solebay 1672

Battle of Solebay 1672
BATTLE OF SOLEBAY (Southwold Bay) between the English/French fleet and the Dutch: both sides suffered heavy losses

Background imageSuffered Collection: Vincent Van Gogh (1853 - 1890) Dutch post-Impressionist painter. Van Gogh suffered

Vincent Van Gogh (1853 - 1890) Dutch post-Impressionist painter. Van Gogh suffered from mental illness and died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound

Background imageSuffered Collection: Spain. La Rioja. Calahorras Cathedral. Martyrss Baptismal

Spain. La Rioja. Calahorras Cathedral. Martyrss Baptismal Font located where the Saints Emeterius and Celedonius suffered their martyrdom. Gothic style

Background imageSuffered Collection: Patient in Bed 29 Quex Park VAD Hospital

Patient in Bed 29 Quex Park VAD Hospital
Photograph of a patient (name unkown) in Bed 29 in C Ward at Quex Park VAD Hospital during the First World War. The man has suffered a severe wound to his right hand or arm

Background imageSuffered Collection: Studio photograph by Langfier, Glasgow & London, of Australi

Studio photograph by Langfier, Glasgow & London, of Australi
A studio photograph of an Australian soldier in Army uniform. An embossing stamp on the photograph is S. Langfier, London & Glasgow. On the reverse is written in ink Rayner

Background imageSuffered Collection: Nurses & patients, Winter Garden, Quex Park

Nurses & patients, Winter Garden, Quex Park
Nurses and patients in the Winter Garden, Quex Park. This room was used as the Hospital Mess. Nurse Fanny Watson is standing, second left

Background imageSuffered Collection: Firemen at Battersbys hatworks

Firemen at Battersbys hatworks were obviously employed in house, and despite the equipment being satisfactory, when a fire broke out in 1906 there was insufficient water pressure in the mains to be

Background imageSuffered Collection: Two men outside Hotel Grey D Albion, Cannes

Two men outside Hotel Grey D Albion, Cannes, which is still in business today. On the right is Ernest Battersby, the photographer

Background imageSuffered Collection: Two men on Cannes seafront

Two men on Cannes seafront
Two men on the seafront at Cannes. On the right is Ernest Battersby, the photographer, who spent time in Southern France as he suffered from tuberculosis towards the end of his life

Background imageSuffered Collection: Fire pump

Fire pump for Battersbys hat factory in Stockport in June 1906. The factory had suffered a major fire earlier that year and great emphasis was put on ensuring equpment was in place to combat any

Background imageSuffered Collection: Gran Teatre del Liceu

Gran Teatre del Liceu
SPAIN. Barcelona. Gran Teatre del Liceu. View of the Auditorium from the stage after being rebuilt. The theater suffered a fire in 1994

Background imageSuffered Collection: The poor Belgians have suffered greatly - WWI

The poor Belgians have suffered greatly - WWI
Nasty. He: The poor Belgians have suffered greatly. She: Yes they have suffered. Oh if I was a man I would go and fight. He: Would you. She Yes ! Wouldn t you

Background imageSuffered Collection: Tivoli Villa Maecenas part Cascatelle late 18th century

Tivoli Villa Maecenas part Cascatelle late 18th century
Artokoloro

Background imageSuffered Collection: Mirror Japans Nobility Emperor Meiji Wife

Mirror Japans Nobility Emperor Meiji Wife
Artokoloro

Background imageSuffered Collection: Horse And Carriage July 1909

Horse And Carriage July 1909
Riding out in style in their Park Drag & Fours during the London Season. The idea was that the rich rode on the outside while their servants sat inside

Background imageSuffered Collection: William Archibald Spooner (1844-1930) British clergyman and educationalist. Albino

William Archibald Spooner (1844-1930) British clergyman and educationalist. Albino, suffered poor eyesight. Spoonerisms (matathesis) named for him (i.e)

Background imageSuffered Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Fighting a fire on a farm in Artois, France, set alight by German shellfire

World War I 1914-1918: Fighting a fire on a farm in Artois, France, set alight by German shellfire. Being on the front line between German and Allied forces the area suffered severe damage

Background imageSuffered Collection: John Dalton (1766-1844) English chemist and schoolmaster. Described colour blindness

John Dalton (1766-1844) English chemist and schoolmaster. Described colour blindness (Daltonism) from which both he and his brother suffered. Engraving

Background imageSuffered Collection: Examining patients thorax using X-ray tube and fluorescent screen. X-ray tube

Examining patients thorax using X-ray tube and fluorescent screen. X-ray tube (on tripod) is set at reqauired height and patient stands directly in front of it

Background imageSuffered Collection: John Dalton (1766-1844) English chemist. In 1794 described colour blindness (Daltonism)

John Dalton (1766-1844) English chemist. In 1794 described colour blindness (Daltonism) from which both he and his brother suffered

Background imageSuffered Collection: Captain William Rogers capturing the Jeune Richard, 1 October 1807. Rogers

Captain William Rogers capturing the Jeune Richard, 1 October 1807. Rogers, Captain of the British mail packet Windsor Castle engaged the French privateer Jeune Richard off Barbados

Background imageSuffered Collection: Beaver hats: felting the body of the hats in the kettle. Mercury

Beaver hats: felting the body of the hats in the kettle. Mercury was used during the manufacture and many hatters suffered from the uncontrollable shaking typical of mercury poisoning

Background imageSuffered Collection: Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759) in Finland, 1736. In 1736 Maupertuis

Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759) in Finland, 1736. In 1736 Maupertuis, French astronomer and mathematician, led an expedition to Lapland to measure the length of a degree along

Background imageSuffered Collection: John Dalton (1766-1844) British chemist, born near Cockermouth, Cumbria. In 1794

John Dalton (1766-1844) British chemist, born near Cockermouth, Cumbria. In 1794 he described colour blindness (Daltonism) from which both he and his brother suffered

Background imageSuffered Collection: Making beaver hats, 1750. Although called beaver, little or no beaver fur was used

Making beaver hats, 1750. Although called beaver, little or no beaver fur was used. According to quality, nap on felt fabric was made of mixtures of beaver, musquash or rabbit fur, and cotton wool

Background imageSuffered Collection: Love Conquered Fear : Michael Armstrong, adopted by mill owner, embracing his

Love Conquered Fear : Michael Armstrong, adopted by mill owner, embracing his brother Edward who is one of the ragged factory boys working amongst the spinning mules

Background imageSuffered Collection: The Romanovs (ruling family of Russia) 1913. Nicholas II (1868-1918), Tsar of Russia 1894-1917

The Romanovs (ruling family of Russia) 1913. Nicholas II (1868-1918), Tsar of Russia 1894-1917, with his wife and children, including the Tsarevich Alexi who suffered from Haemophilia

Background imageSuffered Collection: Journee Serbe, 25 June 1916, anniversary of Battle of Kossovo. Serbs crossing River

Journee Serbe, 25 June 1916, anniversary of Battle of Kossovo. Serbs crossing River Drina into Albania. World War I French poster

Background imageSuffered Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Were YOU there thenja Poster, 1916. Woman stands

World War I 1914-1918: Were YOU there thenja Poster, 1916. Woman stands in front of tattered Australian flag asking the question

Background imageSuffered Collection: (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) 28th President of the United States of America

(Thomas) Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) 28th President of the United States of America 1913-1921 throughout the First World War

Background imageSuffered Collection: Siege of Londonderry, Ireland. The Protestant population was under siege by forces

Siege of Londonderry, Ireland. The Protestant population was under siege by forces of James II for 105 days and suffered disease

Background imageSuffered Collection: Punchs monument to Robert Peel (1788-1850) for the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846

Punchs monument to Robert Peel (1788-1850) for the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. From 1815 to 1846 Corn Laws kept corn prices high to protect farmers from foreign competition

Background imageSuffered Collection: Robert Peel, Prime Minister, as a Baker, Duke of Wellington carrying advertising placard

Robert Peel, Prime Minister, as a Baker, Duke of Wellington carrying advertising placard. From 1815 to 1846 Corn Laws kept corn prices high to protect farmers from foreign competition

Background imageSuffered Collection: Lord John Russell shown campaigning for abolition of the Corn Laws. Between 1815

Lord John Russell shown campaigning for abolition of the Corn Laws. Between 1815 and 1846 Corn Laws kept corn prices high to protect farmers from foreign competition

Background imageSuffered Collection: One of the last climbing chimney sweeps carrying a mattock for scraping the inside of chimneys

One of the last climbing chimney sweeps carrying a mattock for scraping the inside of chimneys, a brush to sweep the loose soot, and sacks for bagging up soot

Background imageSuffered Collection: 1930s slum dwelling at Blaina, Monmouthshire

1930s slum dwelling at Blaina, Monmouthshire

Background imageSuffered Collection: Prince Leopold of Battenberg

Prince Leopold of Battenberg, later Lord Leopold Mountbatten (1889-1922), second son of Princess Beatrice and Prince Henry of Battenberg

Background imageSuffered Collection: Prince Leopolds engagement

Prince Leopolds engagement
Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (1855-1884) and his future wife, Princess Helen of Waldeck-Pyrmont in 1881. The fourth son and eight child of Queen Victoria

Background imageSuffered Collection: The East Coast is So Bracing! by James H. Thorpe

The East Coast is So Bracing! by James H. Thorpe
A pastiche of the famous " Skegness is so Bracing" poster by John Hassall, reworked by J.H. Thorpe in the light of the coastal bombardment suffered by Britain in January 1915

Background imageSuffered Collection: Germanys eastern stronghold which suffered the fate of Liege and Antwerp

Germanys eastern stronghold which suffered the fate of Liege and Antwerp: Men of the German Garrison at Tsing-Tau

Background imageSuffered Collection: Torpedoed ship

Torpedoed ship
Front page photograph from the Illustrated London News showing torpedoe damage to a Norwegian oil-tank steamer, Belridge. The picture was intended to show the damage suffered by the Lusitania

Background imageSuffered Collection: Sledge party leaving an invalid in an ice cave, British Arct

Sledge party leaving an invalid in an ice cave, British Arct
Engraving showing a sledging party leaving an invalid, and a carer, in an ice cave; then heading back to base to fetch help, British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876



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"Suffragette Hen Pecked Husband Suffers: A Tale of Empowerment and Equality" In a world where women fought tirelessly for their rights, the suffragette movement emerged as a symbol of resilience and determination. While their fight was often met with resistance, it was not just the suffragettes who suffered; their husbands too felt the weight of societal change. One such husband, whose story remains untold in history books, endured what can only be described as a "hen pecked" existence. As his wife passionately campaigned for her right to vote, he found himself caught between traditional expectations and the winds of change blowing through society. Meanwhile, outlawed Charlotte Despard's novel became an emblematic voice for those seeking justice and equality. Her words resonated deeply with individuals who yearned to break free from oppressive norms that had plagued them for far too long. Centuries before this struggle unfolded on British soil, battles like Gettysburg shaped nations across the Atlantic. Cassells' vivid illustrations captured both the heroism and suffering experienced by soldiers on both sides during this pivotal moment in American history. Closer to home but no less impactful were Prince John's experiences during World War I. The pages of ILN depicted his journey from innocence to injury as he bravely served his country alongside countless others who bore witness to unimaginable horrors. The devastating German bomb damage inflicted upon Colchester serves as a stark reminder that war spares no one - innocent civilians included. Buildings reduced to rubble stood testament to the indiscriminate nature of conflict and its ability to bring suffering even into everyday life. Yet amidst all these tales of hardship emerges hope - seen in snapshots like Charing Cross Station's underground network bustling with commuters determinedly going about their daily lives despite adversity looming overhead. And then there is RMS Titanic - forever etched into our collective memory through film reels capturing life jackets worn alongside baseball caps.