Explore the Holborn area of London with this self-guided walking tour, based on the storey of the militant women's rights movement.
The storey begins in 1906, when Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters move from Manchester to London. The four women are co-founders of WSPU - the Women's Social and Political Union - and they are fed up with women being treated as second class citizens.
At this point, the women’s rights movement in the UK had been at a standstill for 40 years. Politicians kept making promises about granting women the right to vote, but nothing seemed to happen. WSPU takes on a new slogan: “Deeds, not words” and gets to work. Their militant activism includes radical actions such as public protests, arson, and bombings.
The Suffragettes of London audio tour invites you to an interesting walk through Holborn, which was the epicentre of the London suffrage movement. Your digital narrator is a historian who will tell you the storey of what happened, while you walk between the locations where it all took place.
To walk this tour, you will download a separate app to your phone. An email with all instructions will be sent to you after the purchase is complete. Please make sure to read through it before you go. You will be guided through the city with both visual and audio aid to ensure that you walk in the right direction. The tour will be yours to keep. You can use it at any time and as many times as you wish.
Through the app, you can interact with photographs and illustrations of the people involved. The app shows you what the lives of the suffragettes were like and how their actions impacted women's rights.
The only thing you need to be able to step into the storey is a smartphone with headphones. Travel back in time and experience an important part of history!