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Does anyone know where an image can be found of the suffrage poster on the cat and mouse act which doesn't break the rules on copyright?

The one that says "Cat and Mouse Act...passed by the Liberal government"

I think I've got one at home that I can send--Cunningham 15:16, 29 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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I've placed this tag because upon reading the article (with no former knowledge), I was confused as to the link between force-feeding and the act in question (which, as far as I can guess, allows the release of ill prisoners). The treatment of the WSPU in this context is somewhat confusing as well, because it is introduced without any explanation until later in the article. Furthermore, the article is a bit off-topic; it seems to be discussing the conflict of the WSPU and the British government, rather than the act itself: no synopsis of what the act is or does in and of itself is contained. Falcon 04:06, 6 June 2006 (UTC)I also don't understand the difference between the way in which they were treated before and after the act was passed?[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Cat and mouse.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 13:56, 25 February 2008 (UTC) willy[reply]

It is a very useful image here and its use should be argued for. Zezen (talk) 07:27, 4 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Fun: how i found this article

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By Google search for this Daily Mail story:

 

Was she my grandma?

When my granddaughter was two-and-a-half, we were looking at a magazine photograph of a park. She said: ‘That’s like when I was big and you were little, and I took you for walks in your pram.’

I was struck by her use of the word ‘pram’, instead of ‘buggy’. As a baby, we had lived with my paternal grandparents and I was often taken to the park by my grandma.

Shortly after this, she became obsessed with telling me stories about a cat called ‘Asquid’, and I was struck by the unusual name. Several years later I was telling my uncle about Asquid, and he vividly remembered a childhood book about Asquith the cat, which his mum, my grandma, read to him.

Q.v. for context: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3383268/Why-children-insist-lived-haunting-stories-Mail-readers-beg-difficult-question.html Zezen (talk) 07:32, 4 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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