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Emmeline Pankhurst
English suffragist

Suffragette
2015 film directed by Sarah Gavron
Nevill Ground
cricket ground in Kent, England, UK
women's suffrage in the United Kingdom
movement to gain women the right to vote

Hunger Strike Medal
Medal for suffragette prisoners who had gone on hunger strike

Black Friday
women's suffrage event on 18 November 1910

Ann Veronica
novel by H. G. Wells
Women's Sunday
Suffragette mass demonstration, London 1908
Mud March
1907 demonstration by suffragists in London
Katie Edith Gliddon
British artist and suffragette

Lilian Lenton
British suffragist
Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act 1928
United Kingdom legislation
Votes for Women
British suffragist newspaper (1907-1918)
British Ladies' Football Club
football club
The Suffragette Handkerchief
handkerchief embroidered with the names of women imprisoned in HMP Holloway for their part in the Women's Social and Political Union Suffragette window smashing demonstrations of March 1912
Representation of the People Act 1918
United Kingdom legislation
Katharine Gatty
Journalist, lecturer and suffragette
Suffrage drama
form of dramatic literature
Muriel Matters
Australian suffragist, journalist and actress (1877-1969)
Rose Emma Lamartine Yates
suffragette
The March of the Women
anthem of the women's suffrage movement in the UK
Celia Wray
British suffragist (1872-1954)
Anna Stout
social reformer in New Zealand

Una Duval
Duval [née Dugdale], Una Harriet Ella Stratford (1879–1975), British suffragette, marriage reformer
Workers' Dreadnought
newspaper
Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health) Act 1913
United Kingdom legislation
Myra Sadd Brown
Suffragette, women's rights activist and internationalist
Suffragette bombing and arson campaign
campaign orchestrated by British suffragettes
Elsie Duval
(1892/3–1919) British suffragist
Church League for Women's Suffrage
organization
Pleasance Pendred
UK suffragette
Suffragetto
thumb|Suffragetto box
Suffragetto was a board game published in the United Kingdom around 1908 by the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and manufactured by Sargeant Bros. Ltd. In modern terms, it was developed to "enact feminist ideology in a hybrid fantasy-real world environment" to support the activist strategies of the suffragettes.