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Top photographs from The Independent archive March 16, 2023 ? Celebrating Women’s History Mon

Top photographs from The Independent archive [The Independent]( March 16, 2023 [View in browser](   Celebrating Women’s History Month [Women's History Month]( [Women's History Month]( Dear {NAME}, This Women’s History Month we are highlighting the contributions of women to events in history and contemporary society. Take a look into The Independent’s [Photography Archive]( at women who have impacted societal change, championed causes, showcased their strength and upheld our safety. From being a pioneer in the arts to creating safe spaces for women in our communities, we reflect on strong and influential women in UK history. To order prints from The Independent Photography Archive, call 0191 603 0178 or visit: [independent.newsprints.co.uk]( [We are offering an exclusive discount for our readers. For 10% off your very own classic photograph, use code: PRINTINDY10]( [BROWSE COLLECTION]( [BROWSE COLLECTION](     [Ordination of Women ]( [Ann Hayes]( Women’s ordination vote at The Synod. Photo by John Voos. Ann Hayes, Powerlifter, 1992. Photo by Peter Jay. [Click here to buy]( [Click here to buy](   [Ordination of Women]( Women’s ordination vote at The Synod. Photo by John Voos. [Click here to buy](   [Ann Hayes]( Ann Hayes, Powerlifter, 1992. Photo by Peter Jay. [Click here to buy](   [Thames Valley Police Women ]( [Volunteer at Castleford Women's Centre ]( Thames Valley Police Women, 1987. Photo by by Keith Dobney. Volunteer at the Castleford Women’s Centre, by David Rose. [Click here to buy]( [Click here to buy](   [Thames Valley Police Women ]( Thames Valley Police Women, 1987. Photo by by Keith Dobney. [Click here to buy](   [Volunteer at Castleford Women's Centre ]( Volunteer at the Castleford Women’s Centre, by David Rose. [Click here to buy](   [Women's Institute Lunch]( [Rachel Whiteread ]( Women’s Institute Members, 1990. Photo by John Voos. Rachel Whiteread, 1993. Photo by Nicolas Turpin. [Click here to buy]( [Click here to buy](   [Women's Institute Lunch]( Women’s Institute Members, 1990. Photo by John Voos. [Click here to buy]( [Rachel Whiteread ]( Rachel Whiteread, 1993. Photo by Nicolas Turpin. [Click here to buy](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Download the free Independent app Please do not reply directly to this email If you no longer wish to receive emails about exclusive offers, events and services from The Independent, please [unsubscribe](. If you no longer wish to receive any newsletters or promotional emails from The Independent, you can unsubscribe [here](. You can always contact our Customer Success team on 020 3615 2990 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday or send an email to customerservices@independent.co.uk. This e-mail was sent by Independent Digital News and Media Ltd, 14-18 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1AH. Registered in England and Wales with company number 07320345 Read our [privacy notice]( and [cookie policy]( Read this email [online](

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