In Pictures: Charting protests by suffragettes that helped lead to law change
It is 100 years since the Representation of the People Act passed, allowing women over 30 with certain property qualifications to vote.
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Daring stunts, law-breaking and non-violent forms of protest were all part of the campaign for women’s suffrage.
Some 100 years since the Representation of the People Act passed on February 6 1918, which allowed women over 30 with certain property qualifications to vote, we chart the protests that led to the change.