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Votes for Women Christmas Number

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Votes for Women Christmas Number

The Christmas Double Number of Votes for Women 5th December 1913, with a jolly border of holly and elves. Date: Dec 5th 1913

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Double Elves Emancipation Holly Jolly Movement Struggle Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Votes December Rights


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This charming and historic print captures the spirit of the Christmas season intertwined with the unyielding determination of the suffragette movement. The Votes for Women Christmas Number, published on December 5th, 1913, showcases a jolly border adorned with holly and playful elves. However, the significance of this double issue goes beyond the festive decorations. The suffragette movement, a pivotal moment in women's history, fought tirelessly for the right to vote and achieve political and social equality. This Christmas edition of Votes for Women served as a reminder that the struggle for women's rights was ongoing, even during the holiday season. The cover features various articles and illustrations, each advocating for women's suffrage and addressing the challenges faced by women in society. The contrast between the cheerful holiday imagery and the serious content within the publication highlights the resilience and perseverance of the suffragettes. This print is a testament to the enduring spirit of the suffragette movement and the importance of women's rights. The Christmas Double Number of Votes for Women serves as a reminder that even during the most joyous of times, progress and change can still be made. The holly and elves on the border symbolize the hope and optimism that the suffragettes held for a brighter future, where women's voices would be heard and their rights recognized.

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