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Personal author: Hooper, Cicely
Publisher: Unknown : Church Missionary Review
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Personal author: Hooper, Cicely
Publisher: Unknown : Church Missionary Review
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Why you should sign the disarmament declaration
Publisher: London : Women's International League
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Why women's societies should work for family endowment
Personal author: Rathbone, Eleanor F. 1872-1946 (Eleanor Florence)
Publisher: London : Family Endowment Council
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Why women's societies should work for family endowment
Personal author: Rathbone, Eleanor F. 1872-1946. (Eleanor Florence)
Publisher: Liverpool
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Why women clerks should organise
Personal author: Crohn, Edith
Publisher: Unknown : Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries
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Personal author: Murray, Eunice G
Publisher: Glasgow : Voters' Council
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Personal author: Hughes, D M
Publisher: London : Catholic Women's Suffrage Society
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Personal author: Rust, Tamara
Publisher: London : Russia Today Society
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What's wrong with domestic service? : we want to know what you think
Corporate author: Labour Party (Great Britain) Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations
Publisher: London : Labour Party
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What Women Citizens Associations do
Corporate author: National Women Citizens' Association
Publisher: London : NWCA
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Corporate author: Co-operative Women's Guild
Publisher: London
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Publisher: Manchester : Committee appointed at the request of the request of the Women's Clubs of Chicago
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Personal author: Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919
Publisher: New York : League to Enforce Peace
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What the wage-earning woman contributes to family support
Personal author: Peterson, Agnes L
Publisher: Washington : Government Printing Office
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Personal author: Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, Dame, 1847-1929.
Publisher: London : National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship
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What the Conservative government has done for women and children; 1925-1928
Publisher: London : National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations
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What the Conservative government has done for women and children 1925-1928
Publisher: London : National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations
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What is slavery? : an appeal to women.
Personal author: Boyle, Constance Nina
Publisher: [Croydon]
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What is slavery? : an appeal to women
Personal author: Boyle, C Nina (Constance Antonina)
Publisher: Unknown
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What industry means to women workers
Personal author: Van Kleeck, Mary, 1883-1972
Publisher: Washington : US Government Printing Office
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What can a labour government do for co-operation?
Personal author: Freundlich, Emmy
Publisher: London : Women's Co-operative Guild Manchester
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WH Gladstone to Miss Becker, 12 Mar 1867
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
WH Dickinson to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 19 Jan 1917
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
WFL Women's Freedom League.Dare to be Free - TWL.1998.05
Part of Suffrage Banners
Wendy Moorhouse Johns_Transcript_OT.pdf
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Wendy Moorhouse Johns_Oral Testimony.mp3
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Wendy Moorhouse Johns interviewed by Kitty Gurnos Davies
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Wendy Moorhouse Johns was based in Leamington Spa during the height of the peace movement. She organised a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) group through Spare Rib magazine and they visited Greenham Common together.
In her interview, she touches on class relations to protest and the different challenges faced by women from different socio-economic backgrounds.
Wendy has a passion and talent for music and she discusses the relationship between folk music and the peace movement, including her project undertaken as part of a degree at the Ruskin School of Art. She tells us about meeting Peggy Seeger in Oxford and singing together on stage.
Wendy talks widely about women's history, family, and experiences in relation to protest and activism.
Wendy was interviewed by Kitty Gurnos Davies in 2019.
Part of Autograph Letter Collection