Jane_Warton,_1910.jpg
Summary
Description Jane Warton, 1910.jpg |
English:
Lady Constance Lytton dressed as her alias Jane Warton' for the 1910 Suffragette protest in Liverpool. Probably photographed replicating the pose for the book, after the fact, and after the stroke that paralysed her right side, arm, hand, mouth and eye.
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Date | January 1910, published worldwide in 1910 newsprint and journals, published in Prisons and Prisoners, 1914 |
Source | PRISONS & PRISONERS, SOME PERSONAL EXPERIENCES |
Author | CONSTANCE LYTTON, AND JANE WARTON, SPINSTER |
Full text and images placed online by the BUILD-A-BOOK Initiative at the Celebration of Women Writers, c/o http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/lytton/prisons/prisons.html . Image is 100 years old.
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