Large crowd being rather forcibly addressed from platform by suffragettes including Christabel Pankhurst. They are speaking on behalf of the War Victory Loan and the War in General. Pan across the crowd.
Large crowd being rather forcibly addressed from platform by suffragettes including Christabel Pankhurst. They are speaking on behalf of the War Victory Loan and the War in General. Pan across the crowd.
Top view Suffragettes and other Victory Loan campaign supporters marching in long procession towards Buckingham Palace. Guards wearing khaki uniform in Buckingham Palace yard. Procession turning past Victoria Memorial as it leaves the Mall.
Militant Suffragettes Parade - 1913.
VS Suffragettes in hoods marching along street carrying banners and distributing leaflets calling for the arrest of Bonar Law and Carson. Suffragettes arriving at meeting by car, man with hand cart also arrives with additional seating
Intertitle reads: "Miss Christabel Pankhurst Home Again. The Pre-War Outlaw is now a win-the-war champion". 1914
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