Streets in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales were filled with marches to celebrate 100  years since women won the right to vote in the UK.

 

In 1918, the enactment of the Representation of the People Act granted property-owning British women over age 30 the right to vote.

 

Participants in the marches dressed as Edwardian suffragettes or wore sashes in green, white or violet in celebration.