File:Emily Davison (Suffragette) killed by King's Horse at Derby (1913).webm

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English: Prior to the First World War, women's rights were a regular item of Pathé newsreels. One great landmark in the history of Pathe scoops was one of their cameras capturing the extreme sacrifice by the suffragette Emily Davison. In the blink of an eye, Davison runs from the crowds and throws herself under the King's horse. Crowds of people run on to the track to try and help both the fallen rider and Davison. Davison died several days later in hospital. From: http://britishpathe.com
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Author British Pathé. Searches have not identified the individual cameraman involved in the recording. Searches undertaken include general internet, British Pathe website (including the page of the clip), BFI website, etc.

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current18:56, 3 April 20166 min 55 s, 1,280 × 720 (59.6 MB)MatanyaImported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVrlLKAR1S0
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