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Suffragette Charlotte Marsh 1911

Suffragette Charlotte Marsh 1911

Image Reference: 17268
Artist/Photographer: Blathwayt, Linley
Image Date: 1911
Measurements: 21 x 16 cm
Medium: glass negative
Collection: Loose Photos
Library Reference: SUF Plate 040
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath & North East Somerset Council

Description: The slide is numbered 11/28 and 89212. CALM portrait, full face. Charlotte Marsh in 1909 climbed the roof of Bingley Hall, Birmingham and flung tiles down on police and Asquith's car, earning two months hard labour. Repeatedly imprisoned and forced fed 134 times. Strikingly beautiful with blue eyes and long corn-coloured hair - during the 1914 war was a personal chauffeur to Lloyd George.
From a unique collection of glass negatives taken by Col. Linley Blathwayt of Eagle House, Batheaston, home of refuge for suffragettes between 1908 and 1912.

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