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Anti-Suffrage Pin
Metal, plastic, and paper, by The National League for Opposing Woman-Suffrage, early 1900s
The London School of Economics and Political Science, London
 

A pin depicting a clover, primrose and thistle on a pink background, used by the National League for Opposing Woman-Suffrage, which campaigned in Britain to prevent women from gaining the parliamentary vote. It dissolved in 1918 following the Representation of the People Act, which granted voting rights to some women.