Taking the wraps off the Invisible Man

... detracted from the exciting action. Sylvester was particularly good ‘mhismlebml’auick(:mninas the silly squire and spirited suffragette Abigail Bond were surpnse SuCCesses. The second half and climax took their time, with a finale song simply drawing out the ...

Published: Thursday 18 November 1993
Newspaper: Northampton Mercury
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 138 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

AN INTEKESTINGI9I4 ALMANACK

... read with rapt attention. Internal diflcult{ in India, scenes of recrimination in the English Parliament, Socialist and Suffragette activities, and war-like alarms in Europe are among the “indications of the stars.” There are also personal warnings and ...

ASPLEY CUISE. SUFFRAGIST “BOMB FOUND

... He cut the connections and plunged the homb into a pail of water. Some leaflets on votes for women and a copy of the ‘“ Suffragette ’ lay near the bomb. The new Powage Press works are very conspicucus 1 Church Street, and it may he recollected have not ...

What's on at the King’s “ The Great Race”

... the world from New York to Paris by way of Bering Strait, for fame, fortune . .. and the cigar-smoking sophistication of suffragette-reporter Natalie Wood. Under the direction of Blake Edwards, the gags run a zany course, from a custardpie throwing sequence ...

Published: Thursday 06 April 1967
Newspaper: Brechin Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 168 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE HELP BRIGADE

... the second half, Then the *“ Queen™ appeared. At least, the feet looked like those of Rigby, if the garb was that of a suffragette. ‘“She” wore, not a wreath of roses, but a peculiar *‘ creation” with a feather; her skirts were matronly and ample, and ...

Published: Saturday 24 February 1912
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 437 | Page: 24 | Tags: none

GOOD INFLUENCE

... was another. During the First World War, the, medical women, by their help to the Allies, did every bit as much as the Suffragette Movement and their policy of passive resistance, to raise the status of women. Altogether, it was a slow and bitter struggle ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1961
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 181 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

What's on at the Kings Thursday and Saturday “The Great Race”

... Leslie, Jack Lemmon is the villain of the piece, Prince Hapnick, who wins the trophy and Natalie Wood, Maggie Dubois, the suffragette reporter who is always in trouble and having to be rescued. Peter Falk is the Prince’s aide and Keenan Wynn Hezekiah, Leslie’s ...

Published: Thursday 25 November 1971
Newspaper: Brechin Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 157 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CORRESPONDENCE,

... CORRESPONDENCE, THE SUFFRAGETTES AT LINCOLN. [Tro ThE EpITOR]. Sir,—ln your “Leader” of to-day, you chrn:'briv th,ube# in the ourrent : sue “Votes for Women,” written “One who Protested,” as * remarkable—re. markable because the writer detected a ‘friendly ...

Bumper year for Burghley

... Tyne Howard Private co llection sheds A lively interactive performance takes a new light on post-war look at the Edwardian suffragette movement (01653 648333) March 5 _ ____ _j Duke of Beaufort Pointto-Point at Didmarton The Cheltenham of pointto-pointing ...

Published: Thursday 03 March 2005
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 583 | Page: 69 | Tags: none

[By J.B.]

... [By J.B.] Hecklers in man's aftire provided a little amusement for the masses; the Suffragette invited questions and aunswered them often to the discomfiture of the questioner. They came, they saw, they worked with the will to conquer, and in the end ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1930
Newspaper: Morpeth Herald
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 175 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TORY ROWDYISM AT METHHRINGHAM. [To Tas Boiror. )

... we could not expect him to be cheered the same as the Tory candidate, but a little hooting would not hart anvone. The suffragettes seemed to be enjoying it as flib(—h_'l»:;l;; on;:jfi: May Gmf hasten e tim> when our village shall be purified and heatbenism ...

wee~T he—— CHATTY – SIDE of the News

... prisons plan to get together for dinner in London on October 13. But it will all be hi%fnly respectable — members of the Suffragette Fellowship commemorating the first suffrage imprisonments at Manchester in 1905 One of the speakers will be Mrs Muriel Manners ...

Published: Tuesday 07 October 1947
Newspaper: Edinburgh Evening News
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 434 | Page: 2 | Tags: none