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Women's Rights Collection: Pamphlets and Leaflets

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  • 1860-1966

This collection contains the bound volume of leaflets published by the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies up until 1914. It also contains the leaflets and pamphlets published by various suffrage organisations such as the Women’s Local Government Society and the Women’s Emancipation Union.

National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies leaflets to 1914, Part 1 of 2

Corporate author: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
Description: Leaflets date from 1907 to 1914. 1 looseleaf v. (108 leaflets and flyers).
Includes:

  • What does this tree mean? National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912
  • Australian Senate on women's suffrage
  • Why midwives and nurses need votes
  • Votes for women - the Conciliation Bill explained
  • The Conciliation Bill for women's suffrage
  • Mr. Asquith's pledge for the Conciliation Bill
  • What working people say about the Conciliation Bill
  • All or some or some or none?
  • Votes for women householders
  • Wrecking Amendments
  • Women Municipal electors and the Parliamentary vote
  • Manifesto issued by the Executive Committee
  • Appeal to suffragists
  • Women's suffrage this session
  • Women's suffrage and the Referendum
  • Constitutional suffragists and the militants
  • How the Reform Bill of 1832 was won
  • The new development in the policy of the NUWSS
  • The vital claim - an appeal to Liberal women
  • The Reform Bill and women's suffrage
  • The best friends of women's suffrage

Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in the Finding Aids field.

Women's Rights Collection: Journals. Part 1

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  • 1870-1938

This collection contains the journals of a number of suffrage organisations from the late 19th century to 1918. This includes the journals of suffragists and suffragettes, as well as religious, international and political suffrage groups, and anti-suffragists. Some journals continued beyond the passing of the Representation of the People Act in 1918 (e.g., “The Vote” by the Women’s Freedom League and “Jus Suffragii” by the International Women’s Suffrage Alliance).

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