Women candidates for parliament, 1919
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Women candidates for parliament, 1919
Four female candidates for Parliament in the 1918 General Election, when women over the age of 30 were given the vote for the first time, and women could put themselves forward as electoral candidates. Portraits show, top left, Mrs Dacre Fox, independent candidate for Richmond, top right, Miss Christabel Pankhurst, Womens Party candidate for Smethwick, bottom right, Mrs W. C. Anderson (Miss Mary MacArthur), Labour candidate for Stourbridge and bottom left Mrs Carruthers, Miss Violet Markham, Liberal Candidate for Mansfield, Notts. The Sketch writes that, by the time this number of " The Sketch" appears, all will know whether or not they may add the coveted, " M.P." to their names! Sadly, not one of them won a seat. Date: 1919
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Anderson Candidate Candidates Christabel Dacre Election Electoral Labour Macarthur Member Pankhurst Parliament Parliamentary Reform Smethwick Suffrage Suffragettes Vote Voting 1919 Miss
EDITORS COMMENTS
"In this historic photograph from 1919, we see the determined faces of four trailblazing women who dared to challenge the status quo by running for Parliament in the 1918 General Election. With the recent granting of the vote to women over the age of 30, these intrepid candidates, from left to right, were Mrs Dacre Fox (independent, Richmond), Miss Christabel Pankhurst (Women's Party, Smethwick), Mrs W.C. Anderson, formerly Miss Mary MacArthur (Labour, Stourbridge), and Miss Violet Markham (Liberal, Mansfield, Notts). By the time this issue of "The Sketch" was published, all would know whether they had succeeded in making history as the first women Members of Parliament. Alas, none of them were victorious in their bids for representation. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the courage and resilience of these pioneering women, who played a pivotal role in the fight for women's suffrage and electoral reform during the tumultuous period of the First World War." This photograph holds significant historical value as it captures the spirit of the women's suffrage movement and the determination of these candidates during a time of great change. The photograph is a testament to their unwavering commitment to securing the right to vote and to stand for election, which was finally achieved with the passage of the Representation of the People Act 1918. Despite not winning seats in the 1918 General Election, these women paved the way for future generations of women in politics.
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