| Description | Pankhurst Society, suffrage, first wave feminism, commentary on first wave: Papers relating to Suffrage and the Suffragette movement Including:
Plastic folder containing reprints of the first issue of ‘The Suffragette’, first published 13th June 1913 (6 copies)
Brown paper package, containing a pamphlet regarding the Women’s Suffrage Deputation received by Campbell-Bannerman, 19th May 1906, and the programme for the ‘Great Bazaar’ organised by the Manchester and District Federation of National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1912
Brown folder labelled ‘Pankhurst’ including: printed material regarding appeal to save 60/62 Nelson Street, Manchester, former home of Emmeline Pankhurst, 1980s and leaflet entitled ‘Women in Manchester: A Walk Through the Past’, 1981
Brown folder labelled ‘Miscellaneous’ containing leaflets, press cuttings and publications relating to the history of the women’s movement from the early twentieth century onwards
Brown folder labelled ‘Commentary on Suffrage/Suffragettes and First Wave Feminism’, containing press cuttings and publications reflecting on the Women’s Suffrage campaign in the UK and Australia, 1980s-1990s
Loose papers including newspaper from Luxembourg about women’s right to vote, 1979; play called ‘How the Vote Was Won’, 1979; extract from publication with key dates in the Suffrage movement |