
“Are British women less valuable than Turkish women?” Is the Written Banner Real?

Rating:
- The photograph was taken in London’s Trafalgar Square in the 1960s.
- There is no play in the expressions on the banner, the image is TRUE.
Old photographs are like lanterns shedding light on the past. When you press the shutter button, you not only immortalize the moment, but you also record ideas and ideals in history…
Another image shared as a claim is also a photograph that we can call historical…

This banner, which was in the all-female demonstrator group, naturally attracted the attention of the internet crew. So, is the phrase on the banner real, or was it made up by digital editing? We said let’s have a look at this.
The photo is real, it was recorded at a protest
If the photo is searched on Google Lens, it is seen that many results are reached.

A photo on this subject was also used on Insider, an American-based financial news site. Insider showed this photo taken in the 1960s and a group of women proposing equal pay in civil service occupations. The Getty Images detail at the bottom also gives a clue that the image was taken from this stock image site. When we scan the photo on Getty Images, in addition to the information given, there is a statement that the photo was taken in Trafalgar Square in London.
Also, Women’s Rights-Struggle and feminism in Britain c. This photograph is also featured in a book published in 2007, sold on Amazon, called 1770-1970 (Women’s Rights-Struggle and Feminism in England). Therefore, we can say ‘Correct’ since there is no manipulation on the photo.



