As well as being one of the most important suffragette campaigners, Sylvia Pankhurst was also a whizz with a paintbrush. She won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art and used her painterly talents to create the WSPU’s logo, banners and posters. Join Sylvia’s biographer Rachel Holmes for a late at the National Portrait Gallery to hear how she shaped the look
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