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SUFFRAGE HANDKERCHIEF Satirical handkerchief titled 'Women's rights and what came of it '1981'',...

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SUFFRAGE HANDKERCHIEF Satirical handkerchief titled 'Women's rights and what came of it '1981'', depicting women of the future fulfilling traditional male roles such as Politics, Science, Law, the Army, Navy and Police, a group of men doing the laundry ('Now we're busy') and a group of 'Frozen Out M.D.'s' complaining 'We've got no work to do-o-o', printed in black on fine cotton, registered number 364805, discolouration, browning and marks, creased where folded, 595 x 550mm., [1881] Footnotes: THE CONSEQUENCES OF ALLOWING WOMEN THE VOTE. This satirical handkerchief warns of what life would be like in 100 years if women were given equal rights, predicting the unconceivable possibility of women working in traditionally male roles, and showing a future where men are forced to (somewhat haplessly) undertake roles previously the preserve of women. The design '...contains all the tropes – the embodiment of light-hearted, but deeply-rooted prejudice – that are now so familiar to us through the comic postcards that were produced in response to the suffragette campaign in the years before the First World War...' (Elizabeth Crawford, Women and Her Sphere blog, September 2015). The design number was registered on 7 May 1881 by Carslaw & Henderson, fabric manufacturers, of 68 Gordon Street, Glasgow (Museum of London website). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

SUFFRAGE HANDKERCHIEF Satirical handkerchief titled 'Women's rights and what came of it '1981'', depicting women of the future fulfilling traditional male roles such as Politics, Science, Law, the Army, Navy and Police, a group of men doing the laundry ('Now we're busy') and a group of 'Frozen Out M.D.'s' complaining 'We've got no work to do-o-o', printed in black on fine cotton, registered number 364805, discolouration, browning and marks, creased where folded, 595 x 550mm., [1881] Footnotes: THE CONSEQUENCES OF ALLOWING WOMEN THE VOTE. This satirical handkerchief warns of what life would be like in 100 years if women were given equal rights, predicting the unconceivable possibility of women working in traditionally male roles, and showing a future where men are forced to (somewhat haplessly) undertake roles previously the preserve of women. The design '...contains all the tropes – the embodiment of light-hearted, but deeply-rooted prejudice – that are now so familiar to us through the comic postcards that were produced in response to the suffragette campaign in the years before the First World War...' (Elizabeth Crawford, Women and Her Sphere blog, September 2015). The design number was registered on 7 May 1881 by Carslaw & Henderson, fabric manufacturers, of 68 Gordon Street, Glasgow (Museum of London website). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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