Votes for Women – Suffragettes of Bow Street and Beyond!

Thursday, 21st May, 11am

In proud association with the Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice allow Herstorical Tours to transport you back to Edwardian London, and retrace the footsteps (quite literally!) of these incredible women as they marched, preached, fought, smashed, burned and bombed their way to getting the vote.

From Westminster to Covent Garden revisit the locations where the suffragettes held protests, rallies and staged some more ‘ahhem’ creative stunts. See also where they were arrested and tried.

On this tour you will see theatrical re-tellings of these stories of…

Human smuggling involving a Music Hall star…

Vandalism in the National Gallery…

A disabled, working class suffragette of the East End…

A refugee singer and actress who became an arsonist…

An Indian Princess who joined the cause…

…and many more!

The tour includes entry to the Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice, where you can learn more about the suffragettes and their brushes with the law in London.

Start : Parliament Square

Duration: 2 hours
Time: 11am

Tickets are £26 per person (*Tickets Non-refundable and Non-Transferable)

Members can purchase tickets for themselves and guests.

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If all tickets have been sold, there will also be an opportunity to join the Wait List in case tickets become available.