WILPF/2011/9-Photograph of International Congress of Women; The Hague (1915)
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- 1915
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WILPF/2011/9-Photograph of International Congress of Women; The Hague (1915)
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WILPF/22/1 (1)-British delegation at the second WILPF congress; Zurich; 1919
It has been possible to identify the following women: front row - second from right; Kathleen Courtney; front row - far left; Ellen Wilkinson; middle row - far left; Catherine Marshall; middle row - second from left; Helen Crawford; middle row - third from left; Charlotte Despard; back row - far left; Margaret Ashton; back row - fifth from left; Annot Robinson; back row - third from right; Helena Swanwick; fifth from right is Kathleen Elisabeth Royds.
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WILPF/22/1 (4)-Peacemakers Pilgrimage near Bangor
Peacemakers Pilgrimage; near Bangor; June 1926.
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WILPF/22/1 (13)-Peace declaration forms send off
Send off for peace declaration forms containing 2.2 million signatures being sent to the Disarmament conference in Geneva; January 1932.
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WILPF/22/1 (14)-World Disarmament petitions in Geneva
Arrival of Great Britain's World Disarmament petitions in Geneva; 1932.
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WILPF/22/1 (16)-Kathleen Baker and Florrie Chapman
Kathleen Baker and Florrie Chapman holding the W.I.L. banner; 1935.
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Comment: There is a misprint in the 6 March 1919 minutes incorrectly dating them to 1918.
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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WILPF/2/1-Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Annual reports 1915/1916
Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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WILPF/2/1-Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Annual reports 1921/1922
Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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LNU/7/1-The Co-operation of Labour with the League of Nations Union
Corporate author: League of Nations Union
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LNU/7/1-Labour Section I Organisation
Corporate author: League of Nations Union
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LNU/7/1-Christianity and the League of Nations A Crusade
Corporate author: League of Nations Union
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LNU/7/1-The Need for Local Branches
Corporate author: League of Nations Union
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LNU/7/1-Woodrow Wilson's Place in History
Corporate author: League of Nations Union
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LNU/7/7-Peace Through Industry'
Personal author: Bell, Oliver
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LNU/7/7-World Labour Problems in 1930
Corporate author: League of Nations Union
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LNU/7/7-A Christmas Message'; by Sir John Power
Personal author: Power, John Sir
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LNU/7/7-LNU World Conference on Aspects of Unemployment; February 1930 Programme
Corporate author: League of Nations Union
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LNU/7/7-Building Friendship'; by A M Pullen
Personal author: Pullen, A.M.
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LNU/7/7-Hymns for use at LNU services and meetings
Corporate author: League of Nations Union
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