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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Delegate badge of Kate Williams Evans from 10th Congress the International Women's Suffrage Alliance at the Sorbonne, Paris, May/June 1926.
Gold coloured medal with red and blue decoration and relief images of a saling ship and a crown. Attached is a white ribbon with ASSOCAITE MEMBER in gold lettering, suspended from a metal ribbon bar. The bar has contains a panel with Kate Evans' name written in ink.
Kate Williams Evans, born in Montgomeryshire in 1866, was sentenced to 2 months hard labour for malicious damage, having smashed a window in a government building in London. She served 54 days in Holloway Prison in March-April 1912, during which she went on hunger strike.