Sources
This section contains over 50 archive sources - photographs, newspaper articles, cartoons, diary extracts and pamphlets - which help to tell the story of the women's suffrage movement in Scotland.
Most of the sources are from the National Library of Scotland collections. Additional sources are individually credited. Please see the 'About' section for general information about copyright and permissions.
- Source 54:Letter from reader, The Edinburgh Evening Dispatch, 11 March 1914 (reaction to the St Andrew's Hall incident)
- Source 55, Pg.1:Written questionnaire (actions of the police towards suffragettes)
- Source 55, Pg.2:Written questionnaire (actions of the police towards suffragettes)
- Source 55, Pg.3:Written questionnaire (actions of the police towards suffragettes)
- Source 55, Pg.4:Written questionnaire (actions of the police towards suffragettes)
- Source 55, Pg.5:Written questionnaire (actions of the police towards suffragettes)
- Source 56:Cartoon (comment on St Andrew's Hall incident, Glasgow)
- Source 57:Newspaper report, The Edinburgh Evening Dispatch, 11 March 1914
- Source 58:Photograph of Mrs Pankhurst (with caption), The Edinburgh Evening Dispatch, 10 March 1914, p 4
- Source 59:Film of Scottish Women's Hospital, 1917