Votes for Workers
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Title
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Votes for Workers
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Description
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Visual Description: A light-skinned women sitting at a sewing machine looking down at her work, with the words "VOTES FOR WORKERS" in large, capital text below. She has a look of melancholy as she rests her head on her hand. With the other hand she is working on a piece of fabric with the sewing machine. Her surroundings seem tethered and worn. There is a sheet pinned to the window and cracks in the wall. Her hair is pinned back and she is wearing a plain dark colored dress. She looks to be middle aged or late middle aged. Text is in a light color with a dark background.
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Date
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1910
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Creator
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W. F. Winter
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Publisher
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London : Published by Artists' Suffrage League, [191-]
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Identifier
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Poster depicting a women sitting at a sewing machine looking down at her work. "VOTES FOR WORKERS" in large text below.
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Subject
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- Women--Employment--Great Britain 1910-1920
- Suffrage--Great Britain--1910-1920
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Contributor
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Winter, W. F., artist
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Format
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photo, print, drawing
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Language
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English