File:The Daily Mirror, 19 November 1910, front page.jpg

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English: Front page of The Daily Mirror, 19 November 1910: "Violent scenes at Westminster, where many suffragettes were arrested while trying to force their way into the House of Commons."
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Author "Victor Consul" (probably 1886–1941) of London News Agency Photos Ltd. Hiley 1983, p. 27 (see above), identified him as Victor Console (also see The London Gazette). There is a photograph of a Victor Console, photographer, dated November 1936, in Paul Preston, We Saw Spain Die: Foreign Correspondents in the Spanish Civil War, p. 136. According to Michael Hiley and the National Archives, the copyright holder was registered as London News Agency Photos Ltd, 46 Fleet Street, London, E.C. [1]. According to Nicholas Hiley ("The Candid Camera of the Edwardian Tabloids", History Today, 43, 1 August 1993), the photographer's name was Victor Consolé. (Text from File:Black Friday, London, 18 November 1910, suffragette attacked.jpg, added in this edit.)
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