
Bugler Girl - Radical Tea Towel
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Bugler Girl
The striking design on this radical tea towel is taken from a vintage 1908 poster design by Caroline Marsh Watts. It features a girl marching with a bugle, an instrument historically used to relay instructions during battle. The Bugler Girl certainly trumpeted her battle message loud and clear: against injustice, for equality. She came to be a figure which represented the suffrage movement in the ongoing struggle for the vote in early twentieth century Britain.
Dimensions 48 x 70cm
Made from heavyweight, unbleached organic cotton with a hanging loop.
Designed in Wales and ethically printed, cut and sewn in England