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Womans only place in Parliament: behind the grille in the Ladies Gallery (litho)
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Womans only place in Parliament: behind the grille in the Ladies Gallery (litho)
3637873 Womans only place in Parliament: behind the grille in the Ladies Gallery (litho) by Cowper, Max (1860-1911); Private Collection; (add.info.: Womans only place in Parliament: behind the grille in the Ladies Gallery. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 March 1906.); © Look and Learn
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Woman's Only Place in Parliament - Behind the Grille in the Ladies Gallery
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. This lithograph, created by Max Cowper in 1906, sheds light on the prevailing gender inequality within British politics during the Edwardian era. Depicting a significant moment in history, it showcases the limited space allocated for women within Parliament - behind a grille in the Ladies Gallery. The image captures a woman seated elegantly amidst other female spectators, all dressed impeccably according to the fashion of that time. With their eyes fixed on proceedings below, these women are silently witnessing political debates and decisions from their confined vantage point. The composition serves as a stark reminder of how women were marginalized and excluded from active participation in parliamentary affairs. Despite their intelligence and capability, they were denied equal representation and influence within this esteemed institution. This print not only highlights sexual discrimination but also offers an insight into social norms prevalent at that time. It is a poignant testament to the struggles faced by early suffragettes who fought tirelessly for women's rights and paved the way for future generations of female politicians. As we reflect upon this historical snapshot, let us acknowledge how far we have come since then while recognizing that there is still work to be done towards achieving true gender equality both inside and outside our legislative chambers.
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