Lady Florence Norman, a suffragette.

1916

This striking photo from 1916 features Lady Florence Norman, a British suffragette and trailblazer, riding an Autoped, one of the earliest motorised scooters. Dressed in Edwardian fashion, she cuts a dignified figure on the nearly empty London street, symbolising both elegance and modernity during a time of great societal change.

The Autoped, manufactured in New York and briefly in the UK, was a marvel of innovation for its time. For Lady Florence—a woman actively supporting women’s rights and working as an inspector in the war effort—it was more than just transport: it was a statement of freedom and autonomy in a male-dominated world.

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Lady Florence Norman, a suffragette.
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