3 Cards, National Series Trade Mark
3 Cards, National Series Trade Mark, Made in Gt. Britain; Millar & Lang, Ltd., Art Publishers Glasgow & London.
3 United Equal Suffrage States of America
3 “United Equal Suffrage States of America – The Union of States as They Ought to Be.” No. 123, 126, 127. Published by “The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich., U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollars worth sold means money in the National treasury” and “Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association.” Unused cards.
4 Cards with Escutcheon, caption “The Ballot is Denied to Woman”
4 Cards with Escutcheon, caption “The Ballot is Denied to Woman” and “The Blot on The Escutcheon.” Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich., U.S.A “on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar’s worth sold means money in the National treasury.” Card “Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association.” No. 106, 113, 130 not used, 128 flag card DATED: 1912.
a. “Equal suffrage is neither more nor less than simple justice.”
b. “Because Woman owns real estate is no reason why she should vote - every Woman (the same as Man) is a Tax Payer and a Citizen and ‘Of the People.’”
c. Large picture of the Escutcheon.
d. Purple and gold flag with escutcheon, “Equal Suffrage is the Birthright of Woman.”
Anti-Suffrage Postcard – “All Good Luck…”
“All Good Luck, If you want to be Happy Don’t Get Married.” Sad looking man sitting on a chair holding a screaming baby, he has a black eye and bandages on his face.
Anti-Suffrage Postcard – “I Don’t Like To See…”
“I Don’t Like to See A Woman Do A Man’s Work,” with a picture of two women kissing.
Copyright 1913 H.M. Rose.
DATED: 1913.
Anti-Suffrage Postcard – “I Married My Wife…”
Caption “I Married My Wife to Avoid Going to War” with picture of a man holding two screaming babies, his wife dressed to go out, says “And you can get your own supper! I won’t be home from bridge until 8:30,” and he answers, “Yes, Love.” Hand written under the card is, “You went to the war and acted wisely, Ray.”
Anti-Suffrage Postcard – “I Say Down With ‘EM! Down With EM.”
Heavy set woman with raised fist while men laugh as her bloomers fall down, caption, “I Say Down With ‘EM! Down With EM.”
Domestic Comics, Bamforth Co., Mohegan Lake ,N.Y.
Anti-Suffrage Postcard – Bull Shots
“Those who are the first to demand the right of free speech ought often, in justice to themselves, to be the last.” Bull Shots, Copyright 1910, S.M. Salke.
DATED: 1911
Anti-Suffrage Postcard – What Will Men Wear
“What will men wear when women wear...” with a picture of man’s pants.
Anti-Suffrage Postcards – The 10 Commandments for Wives
The 10 Commandments for WIVES, all 10 cards imply anti-suffrage in their negative representation of women by men. There is a commandment on each card and a drawing with a man and woman acting it out such as #5, “Thou Shalt Never Open Thy Mouth Even IF He Calls You an Old Hag,” with a picture of the stern husband pointing at her as she looks down wiping away her tears.
Anti-suffrage shows women gathered under Woman Suffrage banner
Anti-suffrage shows women gathered under Woman Suffrage banner, while in foreground a homely old woman speaks against suffrage, on her dress is printed “Anti-Suffrage League.” Inland Postage 1/2d.
Artist Wall Card #1
Artist Wall card with logo, a square with “Bergman Quality” and a “B” on the palette.
DATED: 1916.
Artist Wall Card #2
Artist Wall card with logo, a square with “Bergman Quality” and a “B” on the palette.
DATED: 1916.
Card “Actual Speech at Woman Suffrage Meeting, Omaha, Neb.”
Card “Actual Speech at Woman Suffrage Meeting, Omaha, Neb.”
Card Published by the Falla-Gray Co.
Card Published by the Falla-Gray Co., Tunbridge Wells, Great Britain.
Once-I-Get my Liberty Postcard
Black and White picture of heavy set woman dressed up and leaving two babies at home and the man with a pail and scrub brush. Caption “Once-I-Get my Liberty, No-More Wedding-Bells for-Me!”
C.Hobson, Copyright 1910
DATED: postmarked 1911.
Postcard – C .Hobson
Suffragette Hubby - man holding crying baby at 1 AM (clock in background and he’s in his robe.) Caption “hush my little baby-Papa ‘s little pet! Ma’s out lookin’ for her rights - Ma’s a suffragette.Walter Wellman, Copyright 1909, DATED: postmarked 1911.
Postcard – Colonial Art Co
Black and white photograph of homely woman with a big smile removing bills from her husband pants pocket. Caption “Woman’s Rights.” Someone has written, “I’ll bet this woman was an old maid most of her life.” Colonial Art Co., N.Y., Pub by F.G. Henry & Co., N.Y. Copyright 1910; DATED: 1911.
Postcard – Woman Suffrage Series #1
Woman Suffrage Series, Dainty Series.
Great Britain. DATED: 1906
Postcard – Woman Suffrage Series #2
Woman Suffrage Series, Dainty Series.
Child giving a speech.
Great Britain. DATED: 1907
Postcard #1 – Bamforth & Co. Ltd.
Bamforth & Co. Ltd., Publishers England and New York. Bamforth’s Comics.
DATED: 1910, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1916.
Postcard #3 – Bamforth & Co. Ltd.
Bamforth & Co. Ltd., Publishers England and New York. Bamforth’s Comics.
DATED: 1913
Postcard #4 – Bamforth & Co. Ltd.
Bamforth & Co. Ltd., Publishers England and New York. Bamforth’s Comics.
DATED: 1914
Postcard #5 – Bamforth & Co. Ltd.
Bamforth & Co. Ltd., Publishers England and New York. Bamforth’s Comics.
DATED: 1916.
Produced in England
Produced in England, in space for message is stamped,“This space may be used for communication inland and to all foreign countries except Japan, Spain and United States.”
Series 1029 Postcard
C.W. Faulkner & Co., Ltd., London, E.C. British Production.
“The Simple Life - Dinnertime,” card not used.
Series 777B Postcard
C.W. Faulkner & Co., Ltd., London, E.C. British Production.
“I protest against Man-made laws,” Dublin 1909.
Suffragette Post Card #11
Suffragette Series #11. The number on two cards is difficult to read.
Copyrighted 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co.
Suffragette Post Card #2
Suffragette Series #2. The number on two cards is difficult to read.
Copyrighted 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co.
Suffragette Post Card #3
Suffragette Series #3. The number on two cards is difficult to read.
Copyrighted 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co.