- Source: WSPU Holloway Prisoners Banner
The WSPU Holloway Banner is a suffragette banner designed by Scottish artist Ann Macbeth.
Origin
The banner consists of 80 pieces of linen, each embroidered with the signatures of those women who had participated in hunger strikes in support of the cause of women's suffrage. The pieces are bordered by green and purple. Along the top is embroidered "Women's Social and Political Union" in the Art Nouveau style. Also at the top are the names of some leaders of the women's suffrage movement, Annie Kenney, Christabel Pankhurst and Emmeline Pankhurst.
The banner was originally designed as a friendship quilt, and converted into a banner with the addition of carrying poles. It was donated by Macbeth to a bazaar held by the W.S.P.U. at Charing Cross Halls in Glasgow on 28 April 1910. It was bought for £10 by Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Baroness Pethick-Lawrence.
The banner was carried in the 'From Prison to Citizenship' procession held in June 1910.
Women named on banner
The names of Christabel Pankhurst, Emmeline Pankhurst, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence and Annie Kenney appear at the tip of the banner around the letters of WSPU.
See also
Image of banner at Museum of London: https://collections.museumoflondon.org.uk/online/object/91239.html
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- WSPU Holloway Prisoners Banner
- Lucy Burns
- Ann Macbeth
- Adela Pankhurst
- Suffragette
- Mary Somerville
- Mary Molony
- Beth Hesmondhalgh
- Women's Social and Political Union
- Catherine Helen Spence