Photograph of Sylvia Pankhurst. Sylvia, one of Emmeline Pankhurst's three daughters, trained at the Royal College of Art from 1904 to 1906. From 1906, her designs appeared on badges, banners and other propaganda material, giving suffragette organisation the Women's Social and Political Union its visual identity. Sylvia was imprisoned on many occasions for her suffragette activities. Her commitment to improving the lives of working class women led her to break away from the WSPU to form the East London Federation of Suffragettes.