Suffragettes campaigning in South St Pancras during the General Election, January 1910.

£25.00
Suffragettes campaigning in South St Pancras during the General Election, January 1910. This was the first of the two general elections of 1910. The artist Hilda Dallas was in charge of the campaign at the committee rooms at 7 St Andrews Mansions, Newman Street. During by-elections and general elections 'hit squads' of suffragettes would arrive in a constituency, hire the best public rooms and go to work immediately to try and keep the Liberals out of the House of Commons.

Artist: L.N.A. Photo

Copyright: © London Museum

Date: 1910 AD - 1910 AD

Object ID: 50.82/1563

Unstretched canvas:
Shipped within 5 working days

Framed prints & canvas:
Shipped within 15 working days

Postage from £10. We ship to the UK and worldwide, but delivery to EU countries is temporarily suspended. View all delivery information.

Our prints are made to order and cannot be refunded unless faulty, damaged or not as described.

For more information, view our returns policy.

Suffragettes campaigning in South St Pancras during the General Election, January 1910.
From £25.00