A collection of three great suffragette cartoons from antique issues of Punch magazine. Two are from 1913 and one is from 1909. In one, little Bobby learns a lesson when he didn't know the girl he was picking on was a suffragette.  In another, a mother wearing fire starting equipment complains when her daughter destroys letters. In the third, a woman explains the strange behavior of another by saying most women there have been in prison or three times "and she, poor dear, has only been bound over!"  Each is about half of an 11" x 8" page.

Very good condition with minor edge wear and mild toning from age. They display really well!

A wonderful piece of history and an awesome addition to any collection. I ship every day the post office is open with your item safely packed for protection. I always combine shipping. Please see the Women's Rights section and the rest of my store for more museum quality artifacts.