When suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst died in 1928 Herbert Jones, the King's jockey, laid a wreath at her funeral in honour of both her and Emily Wilding Davison. The woman who refused to give up ...
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In 1913, a suffragette called Emily Davison went to the Derby at Epsom, one of the most famous horse races in the world. She walked onto the racetrack in front of King George’s horse ...
In 1913, British Royalty would come in direct contact with a changing social order, thanks to a suffragette named Emily Davison. Her death at Epsom Falls would send shockwaves through the nation.
French eco-activists stormed a show jumping event in Paris to display a banner which referenced British suffragette Emily Davison who was killed by King George V's horse. A pair of protesters ...
The suffragette movement started in 1903 within ... Despite a ban on people attending Emily Davison’s funeral on 14 June 1913 (after throwing herself under the King’s horse at the Epsom ...
As we celebrate 100 years of women’s suffrage we take a look at the lesser known women of the suffragette movement. While the Pankhursts and Emily Wilding Davison became household names, there ...
Militant suffragettes including Sylvia Pankhurst and Emily Davison routinely went on hunger strike and gained publicity from inside prisons when they were force-fed by guards. I have uncovered ...