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Suffragettes, London, 1908. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
2nd July 1978. Connie Lewcock suffragette. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
July 1978. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
2nd July 1978. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
Charlotte Marsh, suffragette. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
5th February 1988. Former suffragettes and women MPs marched to Westminster Abbey to celebrate the 70th anniversary of women's suffrage by laying a wreath at the memorial to Millicent Garratt Fawcett, the famous campaigner for women's rights to vote. Copy
6th February 1988. Catherine Griffiths (center) still fighting for equal representation for women on 70th anniversary of the first votes victory. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
Women's Demo at Coxton Hall. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
Mrs. Betty Ambatielos as the guest of honor, brings to the Women's International Day rally in London a message of greetings from Greek women political prisoners still in jail. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
Communist women take part in the Women's Day march in London in 1977. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
13th October 1984. Women were on the streets protesting. The fight to keep the South London women-only hospital open. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
14th March 1988. International Women's Day was marked in London by a march through the center of the capital headed by the national Assembly of Women. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
12th March 1977. International Women's Day. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
7th March 1987. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
The first time the Equal Opportunities Commission led by deputy chairwoman Lady Elspeth Hough and chairwoman Betty Lockwood (center) at their first meeting in London. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
At the International Women's Year World Congress in session in Berlin. UN vice-secretary Helve Sipilae (left) bringing greetings to the congress. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
Fifty women invaded El Vino's wine bar in London's fleet Street to demand a drink. The women were protesting against El Vino's policy of preserving male privilege and chauvinism. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
12th January 1977. Margaret Gardner, the first woman underground guard, London. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, London
Judith Hunt, the national women's organiser of the engineering union's staff section TASS, has been writing the pamphlet "Organizing Women Workers", is pictured at a press conference in London. Copyright Morning Star, Courtesy Marx Memorial Library, Londo
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