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English: Postcard, printed, cardboard, black and white images, black text, white border, produced by the Suffrage Atelier, series of ten images depicting the roles that women can have without being able to vote and those which men can have and are still able to vote, printed inscription front: 'What a Woman may be, and yet not have the Vote. MAYOR. NURSE. MOTHER. DOCTOR or TEACHER. FACTORY HAND. What a Man may have been, & yet not lose the Vote. CONVICT. LUNATIC. Proprietor of white Slaves. Unfit for Service. DRUNKARD', manuscript inscription reverse: 'To be had from The Artists Atelier 4 ? Villas Shepherds Bush W. price 1/2'.
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Source The Women's Library: Suffrage Collection
Author Suffrage Atelier (1909-c.1914)

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