Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst Memorial

[2] In reality raising the money, which was largely organised by The Suffragette's editor Rachel Barrett, was not the issue; finding a location for the statue was the real problem.

[4] A bronze statue of Emmeline Pankhurst, with arms outstretched as if addressing a rally, was sculpted by Arthur George Walker; Sir Herbert Baker was the architect of the plinth.

"[5] The composer Ethel Smyth, a close friend of Pankhurst's, conducted the Metropolitan Police Band during the unveiling, playing an arrangement of her song "The March of the Women" and music from her opera The Wreckers.

Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, suffragette and daughter of the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire, was President of the Committee tasked with providing flower decorations at the unveiling of the Emmeline Pankhurst Memorial in Victoria Tower Gardens.

In August 2018, a group called "The Emmeline Pankhurst Trust Limited"[9] led by former Conservative MP Neil Thorne[10] applied for planning permission to remove the statue from its site next to Parliament to the private grounds of Regent's University London.

The memorial in January 2015
The statue's unveiling on 6 March 1930