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Screenprinted poster by Rosemary Wels, FME/3/6/6

Poster for Nottingham Women’s Day, 1974.

Screenprinted poster for the Working Women's Charter Campaign showing a woman at a typewriter and a woman at a sink.Poster showing three protesting women with sashes and a placard.Features an image of a woman's face looking through bars, as if imprisonedPoster showing the faces of women of various ages.Poster showing children seated around a table.Poster showing a pregnant woman pushing a child in a push chair following a sign advertising job vacancies confronted with a sign saying 'no kids, no training, no promotion, nursery closed, doctor - anti-abortion, Equal Pay Act, Sex Discrimination Act'. Slogan reads 'Women's Rights: One year after the Acts... Where do we stand now?'.Rosemary marching pushing a push chair and holding a placard featuring one of her designs.Poster self portrait of Rosemary at her drawing desk.Cover depicts a woman in shackles with a child at her knee.Shows a crowd of protestors at an Abortion Campaign demoShows a second wave and first wave feminist holding banners.Shows women on a production line.Depicts a woman working at a sewing machine.Black ink and paint artwork by artist Rosemary Wels, depicting the interios of a Balloon Woods flat showing the damp conditions experienced by families.Digital copy of cover and back cover of Feminist Arts News, Summer 1980, by artist Rosemary WelsBlack ink and paint artwork by artist Rosemary Wels, 'Under Abbey Bridge', c.1972-1974.