by [Women Suffrage], cartoons
[Women Suffrage] Punch Magaine. Set of 2 original, large print cartoons on women's suffrage. 1912. Punch was a British satirical magazine which was famous for its cartoons on various current events, including women’s suffrage. Leading activists, such as Millicent Garrett Fawcett, even described the staff of Punch as having been 'true and faithful friends' of the women's movement. “United We Differ” shows two senior members of the Prime Minister’s cabinet, Mr. Harcourt and Mr. Lloyd George, back to back on a platform, debating about the topic of women’s suffrage. “No Sympathy Necessary” shows one gentlemen remarking on how seldom he sees his wife, due to (truncated)