Allied Women in Paris to Plead for International Suffrage
Title
Allied Women in Paris to Plead for International Suffrage
Subject
Allied women pleading for international suffrage in Paris
Description
Allied women in Paris to plead for international suffrage. Women, representing Allied Nations, who called upon the President during his stay in Paris, and asked to be given a place at the Peace Conference, to inquire into and report upon the conditions concerning women and children throughout the world. First row, left to right: Mrs. J. Borden Harriman (United States); Mme. DeWitt Schlumberger (France); Mme. Pichon-Laudry (France). Second row: Mrs. Juliette Barrett Rublee (United States); Dr. Katherine Bennett Davis (United States), Mme. Brunsching. Third row: Mrs. Millicent Garrett Fawcett (Great Britain); Mrs. Oliver Stratchey (Great Britain); Miss Rosamond Smith (Great Britain). Fourth row: Mme. Brigode (Belgium); Marie Paunt (Belgium); Miss Nevia Boyle (South Africa); Mlle. Van den Plas (Belgium). Sixth row: Mme. Sonnine Capi (Italy); Mlle. Eva Mitzhouma (Poland).
Creator
War Department. 1789-9/18/1947. Harris & Ewing, Photographer.
Source
Date
2/27/1919
Contributor
Underwood & Underwood, Photographer
Rights
Restricted - Possibly
Specific Use Restriction: Copyright
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Specific Use Restriction: Copyright
Note: Photographs taken by commercial sources may be copyrighted.
Original Format
Photograph
Citation
War Department. 1789-9/18/1947. Harris & Ewing, Photographer., “Allied Women in Paris to Plead for International Suffrage,” Scholars' Commons Online Exhibits, accessed April 29, 2024, https://collections.libraries.indiana.edu/scholarscommons/items/show/30.