Suffragettes Hard at Work

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collection:Ephemera
tags:1900-09, 1906, Daily Mirror (Newspaper), Huddersfield, Newspaper and Journal Illustrations, Suffragettes, Suffragists and Women's Suffrage
publisher:Daily Mirror
date:28 November 1906
rights:Public Domain (PD)
date added:16 November 2020

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

TO-DAY’S ELECTION AT HUDDERSFIELD — SUFFRAGETTES HARD AT WORK.
By every available means the suffragettes are opposing the return of the Government candidate, Mr. Sherwell, at Huddersfield. The mill-hands were much amused at the notices ingeniously chalked on the pavements — "Votes for Women. Prisoners arrive at 3 p.m. to-day.” This, of course, referred to the lately released suffragettes who have thrown themselves eagerly into the fray.
On the left, Mr. Hamar Greenwood, member for York, speaking on behalf of Mr. Sherwell, the Liberal candidate for Huddersfield. In the centre, Mr. J. Foster Fraser, the Conservative candidate ; and, on the right, suffragettes. Miss Pankhurst (on the right) electioneering.