Photograph of Emmeline Pankhurst. Printed or written on the bottom is 'Arbuthnot'. Handwritten on the back of a similar photograph is ‘Mrs. Pankhurst in Paris’ and ‘?1913’. In July 1913 Emmeline Pankhurst went to Paris for two months. Her daughter Christabel, joint leader of the Women’s Social and Political Union, had exiled herself there to escape imprisonment. From 1913 until the outbreak of World War I, Emmeline Pankhurst spent much time in and out of Holloway Prison under the ‘Cat and Mouse’ Act. She also made trips abroad to France and the US.