New Stamps To Mark Anniversary Of Women’S Right To Vote

New Stamps To Mark Anniversary Of Women’S Right To Vote

A set of special stamps is being issued to mark the centenary of the right of women to vote in parliamentary elections.

The eight stamps feature original photographs documenting some of the actions taken by women campaigning for the vote.

A set of eight stamps to celebrate the centenary of the Representation of the People Act (Royal Mail/PA)

They include a suffragette demonstration in Whitehall around 1908, a pilgrimage to London in 1913, a parade of women carrying posters in 1907 and the release from prison of suffragettes Mary Leigh and Edith New.

Liz Law, of the Royal Mail, said: “Our Votes for Women stamps convey the scale of activities that the different organisations undertook in their tireless campaigning for the vote.

“We are proud to mark the anniversary of the Representation of the People Act – an Act that has given women across the generations the opportunity to have their voices heard.”

The stamps will be available from February 15.

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