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Wedding of LSE students George Grant MacKenzie and Elizabeth Annie Pearson, 1927
1920 fashion
Image by LSE Library

Left to right: Blunson Hall, Elizabeth's sister, George Mackenzie (LSE student 1919-1923), Elizabeth Pearson (LSE Student 1920-1923), the couple were both joint secretaries of the Students Union

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The Lady and the Tiger, 11/07/1917
1920 fashion
Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: This cartoon depicts the two big winners on Election Day, 1917, in New York. Voters adopted a woman suffrage amendment to the state constitution, a measure backed by Tammany Hall, New York City's Democratic political machine. On the same day, Democrat John F. Hylan defeated both the Republican Mayor of New York City, John Purroy Mitchel, and Socialist candidate Morris Hillquit. The victory was a major triumph for Tammany Hall, here represented by the proud Tammany Tiger. While some states allowed women to vote, no national law guaranteed women that right until the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1920. For more Berryman cartoons please visit www.archives.gov/legislative/features/gallery.html

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From: Series: Berryman Political Cartoon Collection, compiled 1896 - 1949

Created By:U.S. Senate. Office of Senate Curator. (? - )

Production Date:11/7/1917

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Repository: Center for Legislative Archives, Washington, DC



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"As-Tu Été Sage?" - Robe du soir et robe d'enfant de Jeanne Lanvin ["Have you been good?" - Evening gown and child's dress by Jeanne Lanvin]
1920 fashion
Image by MCAD Library
Jeanne Lanvin (French costume designer, 1867-1946); Pierre Brissaud (French illustrator, 1885-1964)
1920 photomechanical lithograph with hand-applied color (pochoir) 25.4 cm (height) x 19.1 cm (width)
Plate 6 from Gazette du Bon Ton, Volume 1, No. 1, January-February, 1920

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