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Emmeline Pankhurst, who campaigned for women's right to vote, made a keynote speech at St Columb's Hall in 1910.
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Included are a couple of paintings by the renowned women’s rights campaigner Sylvia Pankhurst, which were made during her 1907 tour of industrial working environments.
Named after activist Emmeline Pankhurst, the game Panko, which was also known as Votes for Women, features a set of cards with images of prominent figures in the suffrage movement as well as opponents.