Collection of nine postcards from the Museum of London of editorial cartoons and photographs documenting the Suffragette Movement and Women's Rights issues. 

  • Six come as a set banded with the purple, white and green paper strip (the colors of the UK suffrage movement). All have a 1972 Crown copyright and are labeled on the reverse side: "Facsimile of a Suffragette postcard in the London Museum." 
  • Two are reproduction of photographs from 1908 and 1914 (see second picture for captions).
  • The Mop-sellers postcard is not directly related to the Suffragette movement but a drawing by Paul Sandby, c. 1760.

All are unused in very good condition though one does have some dirty marks on reverse side (see bottom left in second photo).