Anyone who has anything to do with vintage paper items will know about the abundance of 'autograph books' sometimes called 'friendship books' which flourished from about 1900-1925 and in which you would ask your friends and family to write verses and jokes, to draw doodles and sketches and to paint paintings. Every now and again one comes along with a particularly good piece of art work that raises it above the average but in this case I was delighted to discover a piece of very Edwardian humour on a Suffragette theme.
Anyone who has anything to do with vintage paper items will know about the abundance of 'autograph books' sometimes called 'friendship books' which flourished from about 1900-1925 and in which you would ask your friends and family to write verses and jokes, to draw doodles and sketches and to paint paintings. Every now and again one comes along with a particularly good piece of art work that raises it above the average but in this case I was delighted to discover a piece of very Edwardian humour on a Suffragette theme.