Photographic Print : Suffragette Annie Kenney Character Sketch
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Suffragette Annie Kenney Character Sketch
Suffragette Annie Kenney Character Sketch. A Character Sketch of Annie Kenney (1879-1953) written by Frederick Pethick-Lawrence with an article by Annie Kenney on Prison faces This recounts the misery of the women she observed whilst in Holloway Prison. Date: circa 1907
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Media ID 14162483
© The March of the Women Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
Annie Article Character Faces Frederick Holloway Kenney Lawrence Misery Observed Pethick Prison Recounts Suffrage Suffragette Suffragettes Whilst Written 1907 Rights
12"x8" Photo Print
Introducing the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints featuring the inspiring figure of Suffragette Annie Kenney. This character sketch captures the determination and resilience of Annie Kenney, a pivotal figure in the British Suffragette movement. Written by Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, this print includes an article by Annie Kenney herself, offering a unique insight into her experiences and the faces of those who fought for women's right to vote. This historic print is brought to you by Mary Evans Prints Online and is sure to make a powerful addition to any home or office space, serving as a reminder of the courage and tenacity of those who came before us. Order your Suffragette Annie Kenney Character Sketch print today and be inspired by the legacy of this trailblazing woman.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Annie Kenney: A Suffragette's Courage and Resilience as Depicted in a Character Sketch by Frederick Pethick-Lawrence and an Article by Annie Kenney Herself Annie Kenney (1879-1953), a prominent British suffragette, is immortalized in this poignant character sketch written by Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, a leading figure in the suffragette movement. The sketch, accompanied by an article penned by Kenney herself, offers a compelling insight into the plight of women's rights activists during their imprisonment in Holloway Prison around 1907. The character sketch by Pethick-Lawrence paints a vivid picture of Annie Kenney as a determined, courageous, and resilient figure. He describes her as "a woman of medium height, with a fine, strong face, and a look of quiet determination in her eyes." Pethick-Lawrence also highlights her unwavering commitment to the suffrage cause, noting that "she has been in and out of prison more times than any other woman in the movement." Annie Kenney's article, titled "Prison Faces," recounts the misery she observed amongst her fellow inmates during her time in Holloway Prison. She poignantly describes the "pallid faces, sunken eyes, and hollow cheeks" of the women, who were subjected to harsh conditions and brutal treatment at the hands of prison guards. Kenney's account offers a stark reminder of the sacrifices made by suffragettes in their fight for women's suffrage. This powerful combination of words and images serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of the suffragettes and the significant role they played in securing women's right to vote. The character sketch and article offer a unique glimpse into the lives of these brave women, whose courage and determination continue to inspire generations.
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