Suffragettes Play a Prominent Part in the Huddersfield Election

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collection:Ephemera
tags:1900-09, 1906, Daily Mirror (Newspaper), Huddersfield, Newspaper and Journal Illustrations, Suffragettes
publisher:Daily Mirror
date:27 November 1906
rights:Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
date added:15 November 2020

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The following is an uncorrected automated OCR transcription and will likely contain errors (expand):

SUFFRAGETTES PLAY A PROMINENT PART IN THE HUDDERSFIELD ELECTION.
Their forces strengthened by the addition of those just released from Holloway Gaol, the suffragettes are straining every. nerve to ensure the defeat of Mr. Sherwell, the Government candidate for Huddersfield. On the left; Mrs. Martel and Mrs. Hansen, two prominent suffragettes, distributing bills to the mill-hands. On the right, Mrs. Martel addresses factory women. Note the tiny suffragettes on the right.
(Daily Mirror photographs.)