Poster_-_Votes_for_Women_-_Man_Prisoner_Fed_by_Force,_March_1911._(22896718036).jpg


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English: 7HFD/A/5/09Poster, printed, paper, advert for weekly newspaper, cream background, green and purple inscription: 'Votes for Women Weekly Newspaper Mar 10 1911 1d Man Prisoner Fed by Force'. Inscription on reverse: 'Exhibited in Bow St Police Court, before Mr Henry Curtis Bennett, Thursday 9 Mar 1911; on a charge of throwing a stone at Mr Churchill's house. 1 month's forcible feeding'
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18 February 2011