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Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst in a Polling Booth during the General Election of December 1918.  She was one of the leaders of the movement to secure votes for women, and stood as the Women's Party Candidate in the Smethwick constituency in Staffordshire during the election. She won 47.8% of the vote, losing by only 778 votes to her only opponent, the Labour Party's John Davison.
American troops stand in formation in the courtyard of Buckingham palace.
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 King George V meets a young dockyard worker during a visit to a Sunderland shipyard
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CP2STO47773 | 1918 
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CP2STO50755 | 1918-01 
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CP1STO580057 | 1918-01 
FILE-This 1918 file photo shows President Warren G. Harding delivering an address in St. Louis, Mo. The centennial of President Warren G. Harding's election was marked Monday in his home county in Ohio with a modest radio tribute rather than the grand museum and homestead re-opening envisioned before the pandemic. Harding, a Republican, was elected Nov. 2, 1920, his 55th birthday, succeeding Democrat Woodrow Wilson. He beat a fellow Ohio newspaper publisher, James Cox, on a platform of restoring normalcy after World War I and the 1918 influenza pandemic. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO2604539 | 1918-01 
Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst in a Polling Booth during the General Election of December 1918.  She was one of the leaders of the movement to secure votes for women, and stood as the Women's Party Candidate in the Smethwick constituency in Staffordshire during the election. She won 47.8% of the vote, losing by only 778 votes to her only opponent, the Labour Party's John Davison.
American troops stand in formation in the courtyard of Buckingham palace.
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CP2STO47773 | 1918 
FILE In this Nov. 11, 1918 file photo, American troops cheer after hearing the news that the Armistice had been signed, ending World War I. At 11 a.m. on the 11th day of the 11th month of 2018, scores of world leaders are gathering in Paris to mark 100 years since the armistice that ended World War I entered into force, and to celebrate peace. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 11, 1918, file photo first lady Edith Wilson, center, and President Woodrow Wilson, left, arrive in New York to take part in the Liberty Day Parade. Woodrow Wilson was more focused on the end of World War I than a flu virus that was making its way around the globe, ultimately sickening hundreds of thousands of Americans, including him. (AP Photo, File)
FILE-This 1918 file photo shows President Warren G. Harding delivering an address in St. Louis, Mo. The centennial of President Warren G. Harding's election was marked Monday in his home county in Ohio with a modest radio tribute rather than the grand museum and homestead re-opening envisioned before the pandemic. Harding, a Republican, was elected Nov. 2, 1920, his 55th birthday, succeeding Democrat Woodrow Wilson. He beat a fellow Ohio newspaper publisher, James Cox, on a platform of restoring normalcy after World War I and the 1918 influenza pandemic. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO578047 | 1918 
Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst in a Polling Booth during the General Election of December 1918.  She was one of the leaders of the movement to secure votes for women, and stood as the Women's Party Candidate in the Smethwick constituency in Staffordshire during the election. She won 47.8% of the vote, losing by only 778 votes to her only opponent, the Labour Party's John Davison.
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CP1STO580053 | 1918-05 
FILE In this Nov. 11, 1918 file photo, American troops cheer after hearing the news that the Armistice had been signed, ending World War I. At 11 a.m. on the 11th day of the 11th month of 2018, scores of world leaders are gathering in Paris to mark 100 years since the armistice that ended World War I entered into force, and to celebrate peace. (AP Photo, File)
ARMISTICE 1918 

CORBIE FRANCE ON CAMBRAI FRONT.   NEW YORK TROOPS CELEBRATE SIGNING OF THE ARMISTICE

11/11/18

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WORLD WAR I

NEW YORK CITY.  A CART FILLED WITH CELEBRANTS ADDED THE NOISE OF THEIR DRUMS AND CYMBALS TO THEIR CHEERS AS THEY RODE THROUGH THE STREETS, [NOVEMBER 11]1918.

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO
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