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Womens Right-to-Serve march, 1915
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Womens Right-to-Serve march, 1915
The womens right-to-serve procession as it passed through Westminster, London. The demonstration, which took place on July 17th 1915, was organised to demand the right for women to be allowed to share in munition and other war work.The Deputation to the Munitions Minister banner is depicted here, with a floral display. Date: 17th July 1915
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Banner Demonstration Deputation Minister Munition Munitions Procession Protest Serve Westminster Rights
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This evocative photograph captures the Women's Right-to-Serve procession as it made its way through the streets of Westminster, London, on July 17, 1915. The demonstration was a pivotal moment in the fight for women's rights during World War I, as it demanded the recognition of women's ability to contribute to munition and other war efforts. The image showcases the Deputation to the Munitions Minister banner, proudly displayed amidst a floral arrangement. The women, dressed in their Sunday best, march with determination and resolve, their faces reflecting a range of emotions from hope to defiance. The scene is a powerful reminder of the significant role women played in challenging societal norms and pushing for their rightful place in the workforce during a time of national crisis. The Women's Right-to-Serve movement was a critical turning point in the suffrage movement, as it shifted the focus from political rights to economic rights. The demand for women's participation in war work was a testament to their capabilities and their desire to contribute to the war effort. The photograph offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history, as women asserted their place in the public sphere and proved their worth as valuable contributors to society. This photograph is an essential addition to any collection focused on women's history, World War I, or social and political movements. It offers a poignant reminder of the courage and determination of women who fought for their rights and paved the way for future generations.
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