A photograph of Emmeline Pankhurst
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- 1907
Part of Headmasters
A photo of Emmeline Pankhurst in Market Place, Oakham in a carriage, addressing the crowd made of Oakham School boys in Summer 1907.
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A photograph of Emmeline Pankhurst
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