Australian suffragettes - notes, newspaper cuttings, handmade black fabric broad arrow suffrage symbols, music, 1932-1958

 
Containers:
Box 69
Component identifier:
File 433
Content Summary:
Scope and contents: Material relating to Australian suffragettes including lecture, commemorative meeting and parliamentary notes on women's suffrage; The League of Women Voters of N.S.W. notes; newspaper cuttings; sheet music from the 50th anniversary rally for obtaining the vote; handmade black fabric broad arrow symbols worn on prison inmates aprons, and worn by suffragettes Eileen Lord and Ruby Rich when they sang the 'Women's Marching Song' at the Feminist Club (1958). File also includes broadcast notes on maternal and infantile mortality (1932); notes, newspaper and magazine cuttings relating to maternal health and child welfare.

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Location of this collection:
Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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