Nederlands: Vrouwenkiesrecht. Arrestatie van suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst die door een politieagent wordt weggedragen van het hek van Buckingham Palace tijdens een demonstratie voor vrouwenemancipatie. Londen, Engeland, [1907-1914].
English: Suffragette (women's rights movement) Emmeline Pankhurst being arrested after protesting near Buckingham Palace in London on May 22, 1914.
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Vrouwenkiesrecht. Arrestatie van suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst die door een politieagent wordt weggedragen van het hek van Buckingham Palace tijdens een demonstratie voor vrouwenemancipatie. Londen, Engeland, [1907-1914].
Suffragette (women's rights movement) Emmeline Pankhurst being arrested after protesting near Buckingham Palace. Londen, Engeland, [1907-1914].