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In
1914 women in Britain could not vote, study at university or legally
enter a profession. But women did work - as domestic servants, shop
workers, in factories and of course at home. The movement for women's
suffrage had gathered pace since 1910. The outbreak of the First
World War divided the movement and overtook their protests.
Click
on the links below for classroom activities:
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| IWM
Photo Archive Q 81486 |
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Christobel
Pankhurst, Suffragette.
IWM
Photo Archive
Q 81490
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