Meeting of delegates of the Swiss Union for Women's Suffrage, 1963
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A demonstration for womens' suffrage
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Women demonstrate for the right to vote at the 1964 National Exhibition
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"The right to vote is a human right" - a banner on a roof in Zurich, 1966. The coats of arms are those of the cantons which had already granted women the vote at cantonal level.
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Bemused tourists look at an anti-suffrage poster on a phone box in Zurich, 1966
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In 1966 women in Basel gave Helvetia, the embodiment of Switzerland, a placard saying "I cannot vote"
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The 1969 March on Bern in support of votes for women
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The 1969 March on Bern: women blow whistles outside the parliament building
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"No discrimination" - the March on Bern in 1969
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A demonstration in Zurich for women's suffrage, 1969
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Women demonstrate outside parliament in 1969, as members start to debate the European Convention on Human Rights
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Women in Zurich go to the polls at commune level for the first time in 1969 - they still cannot vote at cantonal or federal level
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Women in western Switzerland queue up to vote at communal elections in 1970 - they are still barred from voting at other levels
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A woman in Zurich waits for her husband to vote on allowing female suffrage at cantonal level in 1970. The vote was passed.
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"Man = head of the family = that's why NO on February 7" - a man hands out leaflets ahead of the 1971 vote
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Posters calling for a "yes" vote in the 1971 vote - the one which is at last successful
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Switzerland was almost the last country in Europe to give women the vote, in 1971.
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