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Letter from E Sylvia Pankhurst to Hugh Franklin

Letter from E Sylvia Pankhurst to Hugh Franklin, 21 February 1936, written on Women's International Matteotti Committee headed notepaper. Refers to 'disgraceful' Foreign Office document which the Italians had just published. She asks if he could speak in Trafalgar Square on 1 March.

Letter from E Sylvia Pankhurst to Mr Franklin

Letter from E Sylvia Pankhurst to Mr Franklin, 9 September 1932, written on Women's International Matteotti Committee headed paper. Describing formation of Committee and asking for addressed of old suffragettes. Also expressing the need to collect money for expenses for a delegation.

Letters from depositor file

Four letters between Gaetano Salvemini and LSE staff, including the then librarian Bertie M. Haedicar, relating to the deposit of material at LSE Library by Salvemini, November-December 1926. Includes a brief description by Salvemini of the documents.

Lisa Halse interviewed by Sara Sherwood

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Spurred into peace activism as a teenager after seeing images of the Vietnam War, Lisa would travel to Greenham Common from Devon. In this interview, she discusses the ongoing legacy of Greenham Common and her work with 'Carry Greenham Home' which built alliances and educated local communities.
Lisa was interviewed by Sara Sherwood in 2019.

Liz Beech interviewed by Leslie Lyle

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Liz.
'I went to Greenham because I was given an electric kettle for my 40th birthday by my mother!' Liz took a bus to 'Embrace the base' in 1982 with a Glastonbury women's group and consequently lived at Yellow Gate from 1983 to 1987. She thought this was with her husband's support, saying the men's role was to keep 'the home fires burning'. However, she lost custody of her two children, with Greenham being cited as the reason, almost definitely as part of a political strategy to scare other mothers at the camp. Liz says that she was much less afraid of life than before she went.
Liz was interviewed by Leslie Lyle in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

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