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Picket outside Glasgow’s Duke Street prison by four unidentified members of the WSPU in 1914. A warder looks on dispassionately. (People’s Palace)

 

Tearoom of the WFL suffrage centre, 302 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. (Norma Sloan Album)

 

 

North of Scotland

Pitlochry. Real-photo postcard of Lady Tullibardine opening Port-na-Craig bridge, c1917. Photo by Frank Henderson, Pitlochry. Manuscript message on reverse reads: “This card is sent by Mrs Fawcett.’ Lady Tullibardine, as the then Kitty, Marchioness of Tullibardine, was a prominent anti-suffrage campaigner and vice-president of the Dundee branch of the Anti-Suffrage League. Later, as the Duchess of Atholl, she became Scotland’s first female MP. (Watson Collection)

 

Orkney Islands. Eight pictures of two suffragettes campaigning for the vote in Alfred Street, Stromness, Orkney, 1913. Most of the images show one of the two women holding copies of Votes for Women. One wears a WSPU brooch, the other a WSPU scarf. Photography by R. H. Robertson. (Orkney Islands Council RHR 5169, 5170, 5171, 5172, 5173, 5174, 5175 and 5176)

 

Orkney Islands. Small girl (aged about six) stands in a courtyard, presumably in Stromness, holding a copy of Votes for Women. (Orkney Islands Council RHR 4866)

 

Shetland Islands. Men of the Up-Hellya Squad of 1909 dressed as suffragettes. (Shetland Museum)

 

 

Portraits

Archdale, Helen. Photograph portrait, c1932. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery)

 

Billington, Theresa. Portrait (Norma Sloan Album, see below)

 

Billington-Greig, Theresa. Portrait reproduction from The Eagle magazine. (Mitchell Library)

 

Brown, Nannie. Brown was one of six women to complete the Edinburgh to London march in 1912. (People’s Story Museum, Edinburgh.)

 

Chalmers Smith, (Elizabeth) Dorothy. Academic portrait. (People’s Palace)

 

Clunas, Lila. (D. C. Thomson & Co, Dundee. Copy in WC)

 

Drummond, Flora. Four portraits in private collection. (See Elspeth King’s The Hidden History of Glasgow's Women)

 

Drummond, Flora. (Edinburgh Central Library PYDA1820 D79 ACC16,265). Negative with Scottish National Portrait Gallery.

 

Drummond, Flora. Portrait in oils by Flora Lion. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery)

 

Fraser, Helen. Portrait reproduced from The Eagle magazine. (Mitchell Library)

 

Gilchrist, Dr Marion. Academic portrait. (Glasgow University Archives)

 

Inglis, Dr Elsie. Portrait, c1915. (Mary Evans Picture Library 10086504, Women's Library, London)

 

Jamieson, Christina. Jamieson was the secretary of the Shetland Suffrage Society.

(Shetland Museum)

 

Ker, Dr Alice. Portrait taken during BBC interview in 1942. (National Museum, Liverpool)

 

McLaren, Priscilla Bright. Victorian campaigner and first president of Edinburgh National Society for Women’s Suffrage. (Girton College, Cambridge)

 

Moorhead, Ethel. Police files picture. (Criminal Record Office M19433)

 

Moorhead, Ethel. Portrait in oil by Martin Emmerson. (Location unknown. See Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women)

 

Munro Anna, in front of a suffragette banner. (People’s Palace)

 

Munro, Anna, wearing prison uniform, 1913. (People’s Palace)

 

Munro, Anna. Portrait. (Norma Sloan Album)

 

Murray, Flora, Dr. Portrait in oils of the Scottish physician who looked after a succession of hunger-striking prisoners, including Mary Richardson and Emmeline Pankhurst. In a memoranda to the Home Office in 1914 she claimed that 1240 women had been imprisoned for alleged militancy, and 160 women and three men forcibly fed. (Imperial War Museum)

 

Sanderson, Amy, dated 1908. (People’s Palace)

 

Sanderson, Amy, of the WFL. (Norma Sloan Album)

 

Semple, Bessie, of the WFL. (Norma Sloan Album)