Emmeline Pankhurst 1875
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Emmeline Pankhurst 1875
EMMELINE PANKHURST (nee Goulden) aged 17, 2nd from right, in Geneva with the Rochefort family. Her school friend Noemi Rochefort is on far left
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1875 Age D Emmeline Friend Geneva Pankhurst Personalities Rochefort Rowing Goulden Noemi Rights
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This evocative photograph captures Emmeline Pankhurst (nee Goulden) at the age of 17, second from the right, during a leisurely outing with the Rochefort family in Geneva, Switzerland, in the year 1875. The young Emmeline, dressed in a high-necked blouse and a voluminous skirt, is seen sharing a moment of camaraderie with her childhood friend Noemi Rochefort, who is depicted on the far left of the image. The group is engaged in a playful rowing activity on the serene waters of Lake Geneva, with the picturesque Alps in the background. The photograph offers a rare glimpse into the personal life of Emmeline Pankhurst before she became a leading figure in the British suffragette movement. Born on July 15, 1858, in Manchester, England, Pankhurst was a pioneering activist who fought tirelessly for women's right to vote. Her activism began in the late 19th century, and she went on to found the Women's Social and Political Union in 1903. The organization employed militant tactics, including protests, arson, and hunger strikes, to bring attention to the cause. Despite her radical actions, Pankhurst's early years were marked by a more conventional upbringing. She attended several schools in Europe, including the prestigious Roedean School in Brighton, England, and the Institut Jules Ferry in Paris. The photograph of her with the Rochefort family in Geneva underscores her international connections and her privileged background, which would later inform her political beliefs and strategies. The image also serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of friendship and the formative experiences of youth. As Pankhurst went on to become one of the most influential figures in modern British history, her friendship with Noemi Rochefort remained a constant source of support and inspiration.
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