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Young Suffragette, Mary Phillips, being dragged away by police after she threw flour at

Young Suffragette, Mary Phillips, being dragged away by police after she threw flour at the Prime Minister, Mr Asquith, in Chester Town Hall Square. Circa September 1912. © Mirrorpix

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Captured in this powerful image from September 1912, we witness the fearless young suffragette, Mary Phillips, being forcefully dragged away by police officers. Moments before this arrest, she had fearlessly confronted the Prime Minister himself, Mr Asquith, in Chester Town Hall Square. In a bold act of protest against gender inequality and for women's rights to vote, Mary threw flour at the very symbol of political power. This photograph encapsulates a pivotal moment in history when courageous women like Mary fought tirelessly for equal opportunities and social change. The suffragette movement was not just about securing voting rights; it represented a broader struggle for recognition and autonomy within society. Mary Phillips stands as an emblematic figure among countless other brave suffragettes who risked their freedom to challenge oppressive norms. Their unwavering determination paved the way for future generations to enjoy greater freedoms and progress towards gender equality. As we reflect on this arresting snapshot of history, let us remember that our present-day liberties have been built upon the sacrifices made by these extraordinary individuals. This print serves as a poignant reminder of how far we have come while inspiring us to continue advocating for justice and equal rights.


Framed Prints of Young Suffragette, Mary Phillips, being dragged away by police after she threw flour at

Step into history with our captivating framed print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the courageous young Suffragette, Mary Phillips. This evocative image captures the moment when Mary, dressed in her suffragette colors, is being forcibly removed by authorities after bravely throwing flour at Prime Minister Asquith in a bold protest for women's rights. This inspiring piece, brought to you by Memory Lane Prints, is a stunning addition to any home or office, igniting conversations and sparking inspiration. Embrace the power of history and bring this iconic moment into your space.


Photo Prints of Young Suffragette, Mary Phillips, being dragged away by police after she threw flour at

Step back in time with our stunning photographic print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the courageous young Suffragette, Mary Phillips. In this powerful image, captured circa September 1912, Mary is shown being forcibly removed from Chester Town Hall Square after bravely throwing flour at the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith. This historical moment in women's rights history comes to life in vivid detail through the expert craftsmanship and rich colors of our Memory Lane Prints. Bring this inspiring piece of history into your home and be a part of the story.


Poster Prints of Young Suffragette, Mary Phillips, being dragged away by police after she threw flour at

Step back in time with our captivating poster print from Media Storehouse. This powerful image depicts the courage and determination of young suffragette, Mary Phillips, as she is forcibly removed from Chester Town Hall Square after throwing flour at Prime Minister, Mr Asquith, in a bold act of protest during the September 1912 suffragette demonstrations. This evocative print is a testament to the rich history of the suffragette movement and the sacrifices made by women in their pursuit of equality. Bring this piece of history into your home or office and ignite important conversations with its thought-provoking imagery.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Young Suffragette, Mary Phillips, being dragged away by police after she threw flour at

Step back in time with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring an iconic image of the Young Suffragette, Mary Phillips. This intriguing puzzle, part of our Memory Lane Prints collection, depicts a pivotal moment in history as Mary is dramatically dragged away by police after throwing flour at Prime Minister Asquith in protest for women's right to vote. Engage in a rewarding puzzle experience while immersing yourself in the rich history and courage of this inspiring figure. Perfect for history enthusiasts, puzzle lovers, or anyone seeking a challenging and thought-provoking activity.

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