Two suffragettes outside No 10 attempt to speak to the Prime Minister, January 1909. Artist: Unknown

Two suffragettes outside No 10 attempt to speak to the Prime Minister, January 1909. Artist: Unknown

1-192-470 - © London Museum/Heritage-Images

Two suffragettes outside No 10 attempt to speak to the Prime Minister, 23rd January 1909. 'Human Letters to Downing Street'; Daisy Soloman is on the left and Elspeth McLelland stands next to her. They were posted as human letters and addressed to the Prime Minister Herbert Asquith. They were led by a telegraph boy to Downing Street, but were refused entry. Asquith's butler said You must be returned: you are dead letters. Soloman's mother was a leading figure in the WSPU, and was badly injured on a deputation to the House of Commons at a later date. McLelland had been the only woman among 600 male students at the Polytechnic Architectural School in London, and became the first woman to practice as an architect.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Daisy Soloman: British: Suffragette
  2. Elspeth McLelland: British: Suffragette
People Related
  1. Herbert Asquith: British: Politician, prime minister, statesman

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Greater London London City of Westminster Westminster

  1. 51 29 09 N , 000 08 01 W

Category Hierarchy

Trade & Industry Communications

Society & Culture Issues & Causes

Locations & Buildings Other

People Other

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5551x3386
File Size : 55,066kb


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  1. 17449
  1. 0330001201
  1. 1-192-470
  1. 1192470
  1. 1201
  1. 17449

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