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The Westminster Hot (Air) House Date: 14 February 1913

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Newspaper Newspapers Suffragette Westminster Rights


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This evocative photograph captures the determination and courage of the British suffragettes as they gathered at the Westminster Hot Air House on 14 February 1913, in their unwavering quest for women's right to vote. The Westminster Hot Air House, located in London, served as a popular venue for political meetings and rallies during this era. In this image, a large crowd of women, dressed in their best attire, can be seen gathered outside the building, holding banners and placards that read slogans such as "Votes for Women" and "Deeds not Words." The suffragette movement, which began in the late 19th century, gained significant momentum in the early 20th century as women's rights activists increasingly resorted to militant tactics to demand the right to vote. The suffragettes, led by organizations such as the Women's Social and Political Union, engaged in various forms of civil disobedience, including protests, marches, and arson attacks on property. This photograph is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices and struggles endured by the suffragettes in their fight for women's suffrage. The women in the image, many of whom were middle-class and well-educated, risked their reputations and even their freedom by participating in the movement. Their actions ultimately paid off, as women in the UK were granted the right to vote in 1918, although it was not until 1928 that they were given equal voting rights with men. This photograph is an important historical document that sheds light on a pivotal moment in the history of women's rights and gender equality. It serves as a reminder of the power of collective action and the enduring legacy of the suffragette movement.

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