A member of the Famous Five, instrumental in gaining the recognition in Canada that women should be considered to be what were known as qualified persons, capable of voting and holding land.
At first glance, this might have nothing to do with France. And at second glance it might not either. But it was pro-France propaganda from a million years ago. Go France, go France, don't let 'em see your underpants!
First woman elected to the Canadian House of Commons. Reformer, organizer and pioneering female politician. 1890-1954. Based on a public domain photo from Library and Archives Canada.
I usually avoid using English in images if I can help it, but this stylized text screaming "KISS" just seemed to fit. (I left them as separate objects to make it easy to remove the text if you don't want it.) This is actually two different sources combined together. The first was an advertisement, and the other was a news piece talking about how public kissing was outlawed in new jersey america (in 1915!) which was funny. ITs: been synthesized together for future enjoyment-- just in time for valentines day!
Iberian petroglyph woman automatically traced from public domain image at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Arte_esquematico-Idolo_de_Despe%C3%B1aperros.png
I don't remember all the details about this (the description disappeared!) but I do remember that this was a woman who disguised herself as a man in order to fight in the civil war.
For request:
Would really be appreciative of some fifties rock 'n' roll dancers in several dance positions. Several simplistic vector (SVG/EPS etc) outline images of a couple dancing would be really great
Many many thanks.
Ticcer