Oxford Women Students' Society for Women's Suffrage

In 1911, the suffrage societies at the women's Oxford colleges combined to form the OWSSWS.

The society membership included current and former University of Oxford students who participated in demonstrations and processions in London, often carrying a banner that as designed by Edmund New.

(A 2018 recreation of this suffrage banner hangs in the foyer of St Hugh's College, Oxford.

The OWSSWS banner was carried for the first time in the Women's Coronation Procession of 7 June 1911 in London and later during the Great Pilgrimage of 1913, a national suffrage march that lasted six weeks and ended with a rally in Hyde Park, London.

The society was first established with Grace Hadow (1875–1940), who had been an English student at Somerville College, Oxford, as president.

Women's suffrage pilgrims leaving Thame , Oxfordshire , during the Great Pilgrimage of 1913, in which the OWSSWS participated