‘Votes For Women - The Power of Protest’ Guided Walking Tour.
"Recommend the tour to anyone!" "Brilliant evening"
"100% recommend this" "Highly recommend!!" ”Brought the stories to life" “So good I did it twice"
Join us for a stroll through the vibrant city centre of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as we reveal a conflict which took place on our streets just a century ago.
Through our expert speaker, the past will be ‘brought to life’
Hear the incredible stories of the women who fought for our right to vote.
Women who took on the Government. And won.
Women who changed the rules on what they were capable of.
Women who were ready to die to further their cause.
Get your bearings as you pass:
Grey Street - England’s most beautiful street.
The Bigg Market - With over 20 bars, the heart of Newcastle’s drinking culture.
Newcastle Castle - Where the city’s name comes from.
Always time for questions and discussion after.
Meet your fellow guide and fellow guests.
Pass by one of the UK's most picturesque streets.
Discover the old sites that played significant parts in the story of Woman's suffrage.
The dangerous extreme tactics.
Hear of the bombing which took place in the early 20th Century.
Bottom of the Monument by the steps. Your guide will be wearing a dark blue Adventours jacket and ID badge.
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