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183: 57: 128: 245: 147: 397:, tracing the history of women's struggles for recognition in Edinburgh. On behalf of the City of Edinburgh Council, Jenny presented the Gude Cause Committee with a banner which was made by the City of Edinburgh Council Museum Volunteers to commemorate the occasion. MSPs, from across the political spectrum, who joined the procession included 198:, aka 'the General', astride a horse. Playing the bagpipes was nine-year-old Bessie Watson. A "Historical Pageant" of women dressed as well-known female historical figures, including the Countess of Buchan, and groups from far & near processed along Princes Street, while a large proportion of the local population turned out to watch. 179:, and in the weeks leading up to the event, several women were arrested and imprisoned. Some refused to eat. Meanwhile, the constitutional campaigners were organising exhausting caravan tours the length and breadth of the country – chalking details of meetings on pavements and enduring jeers on the streets. 162:
The organisation's aims were to commemorate the 1909 Suffrage Parade in Edinburgh, and the importance of Scotswomen in the suffrage movement; to encourage Scotswomen to re-connect with political processes at a local, regional and national level; to celebrate all the achievements and progress made by
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The research also showed that, when looked at as a group, women often had differing views to men on a wide range subjects, including issues such as the war in Iraq or the replacement of the Trident nuclear missile system. It followed, therefore, that the under representation of women and their views
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on 10 October 2009 of the 1909 Edinburgh procession, and was organised by volunteers, women's historians and community workers, in association with The Edinburgh Peace and Justice Resource Centre, achieving the main goal of recreating the original procession in all its glory, while drawing attention
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The plan was to recall and celebrate the courage, passion and persistence of the women's suffrage activists who, for around sixty years from 1867 until 1928, had campaigned for the vote. A key event for the movement in Scotland was the great suffrage procession through the streets of Edinburgh on 9
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In the weeks before the 2007 Scottish Parliamentary election, statistics indicated that a large percentage of women intended to abstain from using the vote that women a century ago had fought so hard to secure. Women – especially young women – appeared to be disillusioned and increasingly apathetic
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The Museum of Edinburgh, which mounted an exhibition 'Votes for Women, the Women's Suffrage Movement in Edinburgh' which included a collection of biographies compiled by Women's History Scotland members Rose Pipes and Kath Davies. The exhibition centrepiece was the original 'Votes for Women' sash
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The predominant colours were violet, green and white and many were dressed in period costume from 1909, wearing sashes and carrying banners demanding Votes for Women, reflecting the look and aims of the earlier procession, as well as banners from groups currently involved in political and social
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One particular initiative is still ongoing. The Gude Cause Media Project (originally called the New Media Group) aims to bring together crowd-sourced photographs and videos of the event, alongside video presentations talking about Scottish women's history and the suffrage movement in Scotland.
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The Workers' Educational Association which organised classes throughout Scotland on historical research, banner and jewellery making, playwriting. The Citadel Arts Group based in Leith, Edinburgh collaborated with the WEA to produce a play which was performed 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe,
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On Saturday 10 October 2009 5000 people paraded through Edinburgh in autumn sunshine to commemorate the work of the suffrage movement, to celebrate women's achievements in the intervening 100 years, and to re-energise women's commitment to political representation and action in Scotland. "The
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In April 2007, the Edinburgh Peace & Justice Centre organised a procession along Princes Street in Edinburgh, to raise the profile of women's concerns, to encourage women to re-engage with the political process, and at the most basic level, to make women think about using their vote.
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Gude Cause had developed a network of women's organisations to spread the word and work in partnership to promote interest in women's history and political action. Over 100 organisations provided practical and financial support. In particular, the Gude Cause committee collaborated with
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Many taking part wore the WSPU colours of white, violet, and green, others were dressed in their graduate robes or the attire of their profession or trade. It was a demonstration of women's recent and hard-won achievements, as well as their aspirations for future equality and rights.
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Among the many of banners seen at the 1909 procession was one which read "A Gude Cause Maks a Strong Arm"; a rallying call the organisers felt was as true in 2009 as it was in 1909. And so "Gude Cause" was adopted as the name for the organisation.
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Scotswomen during the last hundred years; and to highlight the violence, lower pay, discrimination and other inequalities which the Scottish Government's own Gender Audit of 2007 revealed still blight many women's lives in the 21st century.
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in the political process was not just an academic problem, but that this was likely to result in real deficiencies in government policy and decision-making in not taking into account of the needs of this group of the population.
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represented the women on horseback of the 1909 parade. Groups of drummers, including SheBoom, and singers led each section of the Procession, representing the past, the present and the future for women in Scotland.
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The 1909 Edinburgh Pageant, which so inspired the creation of Gude Cause, took place in the midst of great political tension on Scotland. Four key by-elections provided ideal campaigning opportunities for the
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The leader of the British suffragette movement, Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel, were keynote speakers; participants included some of the first female graduates from Edinburgh University (like
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about party politics and representative democracy. However, the same study showed they did still care about the issues and political decisions that affect people's lives in Scotland and around the world.
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With support from an anonymous donor, the Citadel Arts Group produced a film based on the play. Jon Pullman has edited his footage of the play and added documentary footage to produce
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worn in 1909 by 9-year-old piper Bessie Watson and which was later chosen as one of the objects for the British Museum/BBC project, A History of the World in 100 Objects.
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to the problems that still need to be faced up to around the world, such as tackling domestic violence, forced marriage, sex trafficking and equal pay.
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which was shown at the Central Library, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh in June 2013, now available for purchase from the Citadel Arts Group.
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wrote in its 11 October 1909 issue, "The imposing display achieved its object. It advertised to tens of 1000s the aim and objects of the
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which had taken place in Edinburgh in 1909, and to re-energise women's commitment to political representation and action in Scotland.
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The publication of a 100-year timeline of Women's Suffrage, compiled by Esther Breitenbach and Lesley Orr of Women's History Scotland
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suffragettes wanted votes for women; these re-enactors want women to value and use the votes for which their great grannies fought".
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Women's History Scotland members also organised an event at the Filmhouse cinema in Edinburgh, and gave various lectures and talks.
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Despite the short notice, several hundred women turned up, walking along Princes Street and climbing Calton Hill to sing "
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In common with the Suffrage Procession a century before, the Gude Cause Procession 2009 was led by a lone woman
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The publication of a songbook – "The Right to Vote an' a' that: a Hundred years of Scottish Women Singing"
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Film screenings, including 'Red Skirts on Clydeside, 'Ethel Moorhead' and 'The Work They Say is Mine'.
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An 'Edinburgh Lecture' written by Helen Steven, read by Dame Helena Kennedy, chaired by Janet Fenton
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October 1909. It was decided it would be good to re-enact that event one hundred years on, in 2009.
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wrote of "a solid phalanx of resolute and unflinching womanhood bent upon obtaining the vote"'.
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Thousands of people from groups across Scotland had prepared for the day by creating
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groups and trade unions; artists and academics; professionals and campaigners for
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A 'toolkit' for community and school groups studying women's suffrage history
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The crowd on the day included women, men and children; students, activists, '
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Gude Cause aimed to commemorate the work of Scotswomen involved in the
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The project was launched in October 2008 at the Scottish Parliament.
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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Women's Committee, which gave both practical and financial support.
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The procession paused on the High Street, where Jenny Dawe, the
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Banner-making workshops at the Glasgow Women's Library and the
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Councillors joined the procession at this point and walked to
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The crowd-sourced photographs and videos are being hosted by
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A quilting project – one quilt was later exhibited at the
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Participants in the Gude Cause Procession, Edinburgh 2009
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Participants in the Gude Cause Procession, Edinburgh 2009
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Gude Cause Procession Participants in period dress (2009)
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Humanitie: The Humanist Society of Scotland Magazine
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The Great Procession and Women's Demonstration 1909
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Index

feminist
Edinburgh
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suffrage movement
Women's Suffrage
Procession
re-enactment

banners
roller derby
University of the Third Age
faith
women's rights
social justice
environmental justice
beliefs
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mounted policewomen

Bread and Roses

suffragettes

Women's Social and Political Union
Flora Drummond
Muriel Scott
suffragettes

Edinburgh Museums and Galleries
Glasgow Museums

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