ILLUSTRATIONS

Plate section one: Purity

1 Program for the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth [PRG 280/1/4/534]. Collection of the State Library of South Australia.

2 Portrait Dora B. M. Montefiore. Hamon, Augustin Frédéric Adolphe (photographer Devereux, F.O.). Retrieved from International Institute of Social History.

3 Ellen Alma Martel, 3 April 1902. Creelman & Co. (Sydney, NSW). Collection of the National Library of Australia.

4 Quiz, 4 April 1901. Courtesy of the Muriel Matters Society Inc.

5 Portrait of Dora Meeson Coates, 21 December 1895. Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870–1907), p. 39. Collection of the State Library of South Australia.

6 An invitation to meet their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York in celebration of the opening of the first Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1901. Ashton, Julian; Ashton, Howard; & Von Drehnen, Otto. Collection of the National Library of Australia.

7 Portrait of Vida Goldstein, 1903. Collection of the National Library of Australia.

Plate section two: Courage

1 Dora Meeson (1869–1955) The Women’s Suffrage Banner: Trust the women… (1908). Reproduced by permission of Lt-Col Simon Hearder on behalf of the heirs in copyright. Gifts Collection, Parliament House Art Collection, Canberra, ACT.

2 Special meeting in Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence’s apartment to consider the future of the suffragettes, 1906. Pankhurst, Estelle Sylvia; collector Barratt (London). Retrieved from International Institute of Social History.

3 Muriel’s airship. Trinity Mirror / Mirrorpix / Alamy Stock Photo.

4 Photographs of suffrage demonstrations and campaigning activities. Collection of the National Library of Australia.

5 Dora Montefiore at Clare Lodge during the Siege of Hammersmith, 2 June 1906. Sphere (London, UK : 1900–64). Collection of State Library of Victoria.

6 Woman Officially Placed within the House of Commons, 7 November 1908. Drawn by S. Begg. Illustrated London News (London, UK: 1842–2003). Courtesy of the Eileen Luscombe Collection.

Plate section three: Hope

1 & 2 Stereograph of the Women’s Coronation Process. ‘The Rose Stereographs, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington & London’: photographer George Rose, 1911. Courtesy of the Eileen Luscombe Collection.

3 Frontispiece of Dora Montefiore. From a Victorian to a Modern [London?] : E. Archer, 1927.

4 Dora Meeson Coates by Lafayette, 28 November 1933. © National Portrait Gallery, London.

5 Andrew Fisher family (Mr Fisher and wife, 3 boys, 1 girl and baby). NAA: M1406, 2.

6 Voteless women gathered at the Women’s Coronation Procession, 17 June 1911. Photograph by Christina Broom. © Museum of London.

7 Reunion of suffragettes, 8 February 1928. Illustrated London News (London, UK : 1842–2003). Courtesy of the Muriel Matters Society Inc.

8 Vida Goldstein, 1911. © Bath In Time.

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Women’s Social and Political Union. © Museum of London.