TWL.2003.9 - European Nuclear Disarmament Women's Group
- UKLSE-DL1BP010010010056
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1983
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TWL.2003.9 - European Nuclear Disarmament Women's Group
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TWL.2011.39.01 - Female genital mutilation of young girls is child abuse
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TWL.2011.39.02 - I have Rights
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TWL.1999.158 - Women's Aid : Help against domestic violence
Corporate author: Women's Aid
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TWL.2003.304 - Network of Women, Middlesex : Women march against male violence
Corporate author: Network of Women
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TWL.2003.300 - International Women's Day: image
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TWL.2003.310 - Disarm Rapists, Smash Sexism
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TWL.2003.330 - The First National Fat Women's Conference
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TWL.2005.91.15 - Some of my best friends are men
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7LGA/6/03 - The Library, Endell Street
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7LGA/6/05 - Louisa Garrett Anderson
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7LGA/2/3 - Embroidered shoe bag
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7LGA/2/1/09 - Letter and transcript from Louisa Garrett Anderson to Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
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7LGA/2/1/12 - Letter and transcript from Louisa Garrett Anderson to Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
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7LGA/2/1/21 - Letter and transcript from Louisa Garrett Anderson to Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
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7LGA/2/1/22 - Letter and transcript from Louisa Garrett Anderson to Ivy Anderson
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7LGA/2/1/23 - Letter and transcript from Louisa Garrett Anderson to Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
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7LGA/2/1/24 - Letter and transcript from Louisa Garrett Anderson to Ivy Anderson
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7LGA/2/1/26 - Letter and transcript from Louisa Garrett Anderson to Ivy Anderson
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7LGA/2/1/27 - Letter and transcript from Louisa Garrett Anderson to Ivy Anderson
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Becky Barnes and Helen Garland interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton
Parte deGreenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Becky and her friend Helen were reunited through the Greenham Women Everywhere Project. They met at Green Gate in 1983. They talked about it being bleak, grim and hardcore but felt that the trees in the wood softened the harshness of the environment. They would often find rabbit intestines in their beds. Becky lived at Green Gate for 8 months and her key responsibility was night watch and keeping the fires burning. The pair speak of the constant and brutal evictions, how they were deprived of sleep and stripped of their warm sweaters, but they were inspired by the solidarity of women.
They were interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton in 2019.
Becky Griffiths interviewed by Josephine Liptrott
Parte deGreenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Becky.
Having been involved in her local CND group, Becky first went to Greenham Common for the Embrace the Base action when she was seventeen years old. She describes arriving by coach at the main gate and being overwhelmed by the sight of hundreds of women gathered together, knowing it was where she had to be. She moved to Greenham soon after and lived there full-time for over two years at Yellow Gate. She also lived briefly at the The Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice in Senaca, New York, having visited as part of a Greenham women's solidarity trip. She took part in various actions, breaking into the base to dance on missile silos or have a teddy bears' tea party on the day of her 18th birthday. Becky was arrested several times for her part in such actions and served time in prison. She describes feeling very lucky to have been at Greenham, surrounded by strong, political women.
Becky was interviewed by Jo Liptrott in London in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Cas Heron interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton
Parte deGreenham Women Everywhere
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Intrigued by the idea of a peaceful women only revolution, Cas decided to spend an afternoon at Yellow Gate and eventually lived at Blue Gate for two and a half years. She says Greenham was a transformative part of her life which allowed her to step out of one life into another.
She talks about the challenge of balancing home and Greenham visits and the domestic conflict this caused. Her daughter at the age of ten visited the camp and loved it, especially being chased by a helicopter.
Cas tells the story of the women at Blue Gate setting a record for how many arrests could be made until 12 midnight on New Year's Eve. She talks about the women using false names and 200 Nancy Reagans were arrested on that night along with herself as Doctor Norma Shearer.
She said she mourned for the camp when she left and still does. 'My escape was the camp, being outside, the physical work, the sound of just women, their laughter and song.'
Cas was interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton in February 2021.
Di McDonald interviewed by Emma Gliddon
Parte deGreenham Women Everywhere
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An interview with veteran campaigner Di Macdonald who was at Greenham from the early days and then went on to be a crucial link to Cruise watch in the South East and an inspiration to many of us. Her van was an iconic part of the chase around the countryside after cruise missiles on the move. At the time of the interview, Di continues to campaign against nuclear weapons.
Di was interviewed by Emma Gliddon on 17th March 2021.
Helen Moore interviewed by Emily Strange
Parte deGreenham Women Everywhere
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Helen was an active and passionate member of the gay movement in London from a young age. She was also part of the women's movement.
While at Greenham, she worked part-time setting up a London lesbian and gay centre.
Helen lived at Green Gate, the women-only gate.
During this raw and intimate interview, she speaks about her experience at Holloway prison for non-payment of fines, and sneaking down a wooded part of the camp one evening, walking in the moonlight with women laughing and dancing.
Helen was interviewed by Emily Strange in Bristol in 2019.