Printed Ephemera — 1910-06-18
Artists Contingent Preparing to March in a Suffragette Procession
The Artists Contingent, depicted in this press image, were preparing to march in a Suffragette procession in support of the Conciliation Bill organised by the Women's Social and Political Union on 18th June 1910.
This contingent, organised by Margaret Forbes, walked with members of the Chelsea Branch of the Women's Social and Political Union under a specially designed artist's banner. In the weeks leading up to the procession leaflets specifically aimed at art students were distributed at art colleges including the Slade, West London Art School and Byam Shaws. Those inspired to participate were instructed to line up at 5.30pm on the Embankment opposite Whitehall Stairs between the Lost Property Office and Horseguards Avenue. Artists who were members of the Suffrage Atelier marched in a separate part of the procession.
On 23rd July the Artists Contingent also marched in a similar but larger procession to Hyde Park organised by the Women's Social and Political Union. On this occasion the palettes were not carried and replaced by emblems.
This image was previously in a photograph album compiled by Emmeline Pankhurst's nurse, Catherine Pine. Nurse Pine's handwritten date of 1911 in the corner of the image is, however, incorrect.
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- Printed Ephemera
- Object ID:
- 2003.46/71
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- Artists Contingent Preparing to March in a Suffragette Procession
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- 1910-06-18
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- Measurements/duration:
- H 164 mm, W 210 mm
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- 100%
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Permanent collection
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digital image © London Museum
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