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English: Margery Corbett Ashby, British suffragist and Liberal Party politician
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Original publication: Illustrated London News, issue 4414, pp. 946-947, subscription required

Immediate source: As above
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Unknown. Whole page of images is listed as "Photographs by Vandyk, Barratt, Elliott and Fry, Alice Hughes, Lafayette, Topical, Lassano, Hoppe and Russell"

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Search of newspapers.com, newspaperarchive.com, newsvault, newsbank, the Times, The Guardian, The Economist, The Picture Post, and The Illustrated London News without finding any photo that confirms who the author of the image is. Clearly from a series made in 1918, for her campaign as she appears in the same outfit in numerous publications like1918, 19221923, without ever identifying an author.
If w:Carl Vandyk (1851-1931) or his son Herbert (1879-1943) are Vandyk then 70 years have lapsed since they died. Unable to identify who Barratt might be. According to this site archive copy at the Wayback Machine photographers with the surname working in the UK between 1840 and 1940 included A. Barratt, George A. Barratt, John Barratt, Lucy Germeuil Bonnaud-Barratt, Peter Barratt, Barratt & Stanley, Barratt’s Photo Press Ltd, Boswell & Barratt, and Hobbs & Barratt. There is insufficient information given in the newspaper article to identify which of these the photographer might have been. All photographs by Joseph John Elliott (1835–1903) & Clarence Edmund Fry (1840–1897) have clearly exceeded 70 years since their deaths. Same with w:Alice Hughes (1857-1939) and w:James Lafayette (1853-1923). If her photo was made by w:Topical Press Agency, it did not dissolve until 1957, so that might be problematic, but we have no evidence that they made the image. Search reveals nothing at all that might indicate who or what Lassano was or when it existed. Likewise, nothing at all for Hoppe and Russell.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.

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