Stock Photo - A suffragette board game called 'Pank-A-Squith' which was first advertised in the pages of 'Votes for Women', October 1909. It was described as a 'highly artistic TABLE GAME that helps to spread the movement.' A suffragette tries to get from her home to the Houses of Parliament facing a series of challenges and various incidents. There are 50 'squares', each having a detailed and colourful vignette, showing 10 Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, Hyde Park Demonstrations, Bow St. Court, Queen's Hall, Clements Inn, Mrs. Pankhurst, Inspector Jarvis, Prime Minister Asquith, Tax Resistance, The Suffragette Dreadnought, Hunger Strikers, Holloway Prison and the forging of suffragette brand handcuffs. There are six metal suffragette figures with sashes and scrolls. The base of the board is of purple, white and green stripes.

Stock Photo: A suffragette board game called 'Pank-A-Squith' which was first advertised in the pages of 'Votes for Women', October 1909.

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