Equal pay for some; why not for all?
- UKLSE-DL1IF010030010272
- Folder
- 1938
Publisher: London : National Union of Women Teachers
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Equal pay for some; why not for all?
Publisher: London : National Union of Women Teachers
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Equality in the civil service : the case for a common seniority list
Personal author: Smyth, D.
Publisher: London : Federation of Women Civil Servants
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Eric Drummond to [Miss Dimock] , 9 Jun 1911
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[Ernest Becker to Lydia], c.1860
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Ernest Becker's Journal, c.15 Oct 1856
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Ernest Brown to Myra Sadd Brown , c.1912
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Ernest Nort to Women's Suffrage Office , 12 Feb 1906
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Ernst Hannibal Backer to Hannibal L Becker , 12 Aug 1824
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Ernst Hannibal Becker to Hannibal Becker , 5 Feb 1816
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Essie [Esther Becker] to Trevor and Irene [Becker], 19 Jul 1921
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Essie [Esther Becker] to Trevor Becker], 11 Oct 1920
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Essie [Esther Becker] to Trevor [Becker], 16 May 1921
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Essie [Esther Becker] to Trevor [Becker], 27 Jun 1921
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Essie [Esther Becker] to Trevor [Becker], c.12 Jul 1921
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Essie [Esther Becker] to Trevor [Becker], c.28 Jul 1921
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Essie [Esther Becker] to Trevor [Becker], c.29 Nov 1922
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Essie [Esther Becker] to Trevor [Becker], c.3 Oct 1921
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Essie [Esther Becker] to Wilfred [Becker], 24 Jun 1921
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Estelle Poingdestre and Jane Staffieri interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Estelle.
'A Blot on the Landscape'
Estelle and Jane talk about the hostile way in which they were represented in the Press. 'Dirty, rebellious, anarchists, women transgressing the normal female role when they should be at home cooking and looking after their families.' They also reflect on the hostility that the men, left at home, received from other men about letting their wives go off.
Jane tells the story of the secret, well-rehearsed and surprise action in which she and Estelle's mother, Mary, took part. With the women working in twos, Jane stood on Mary's shoulders, reaching up with bolt cutters to slice through the main holding points which caused a huge area of the fence to fall down, taking the soldiers inside by surprise. On being arrested, along with others, she refused to pay the fine of 30 pounds and talks about her experience of serving one week in Holloway Prison.
They both talk about the importance of ensuring that future generations learn of Greenham and that it is possible to make a difference in the world and change Government Policy, if you choose to do so. They said that when the Women of Greenham came together in peaceful and powerful collaboration, they achieved their goal which was to close down the Base to protect the world's children and future generations from the damage of cruise missiles. Together we changed the World.
Estelle and Jane were interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton in March 2021.
Estelle provided her photograph.
Esther E Weidner to Miss Strachey , 14 Jun 1909
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Esthonia : Act: children; young persons and women
Publisher: London : PS King
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Publisher: London : PS King
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Ethel Bentham to Miss Strachey, 27 Jan 1909
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Ethel Birnstingh to Lady Florence Dixie , 1 Oct 1902
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Ethel Colburn Mayne to Mr Ellis, 20 Jan 1925
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Ethel Hulbatt to Secretary WCSS, 27 Oct 1908
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Ethel Long to [Miss Strachey], 19 Sep 1907
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Ethel M Davis to Mrs Roberts, c.1913
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