TWL.2004.1012.3 - The Ideal Couple
- UKLSE-DL1BP010020010040
- Bestanddeel
- 1976
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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TWL.2004.1012.3 - The Ideal Couple
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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TWL.2006.02.31 - Black Information Unit
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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TWL.2006.02.15 - Old age isn't calm
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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TWL.2004.897 - My Message To The Women Of Our Nation : Tough!
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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TWL.2006.02.28 - Support the women's peace camps
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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TWL.2006.02.11 - Lesbians are coming out
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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7JAN/5/02 - An international action
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7JAN/5/09 - 10 million women for 10 days at Greenham Common
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7JAN/5/11 - Women say no to nuclear weapons
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7JAN/5/14 - Benefit for Greenham Common women's peace camp
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7JAN/5/18 - Women block cruise convoy
Corporate author: The Standard
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7JAN/5/26 - Orgreave miners strike
Corporate author: Twentieth Century Press Ltd
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7JAN/5/30 - Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament peace
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7JAN/5/32 - International Womens Day Blood money conference
Corporate author: Greenham office, Kings Cross
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7JAN/5/35 - Ideal Home...but will it survive a nuclear war?
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TWL.2012.15.02 - Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp 1981
Personal author: Lewis, Wendy (artist)
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TWL.2004.965 - Women's Peace Movements
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TWL.2012.15.01 - Greenham Commemorative and Historic Site
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TWL.2004.1009 - Women oppose the nuclear threat
Personal author: Whitman, Rosalind (designer)
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Personal author: Leeson, Loraine (photographer)
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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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This collection includes material about LSE community and its history, created or collected by members of the community, including LSE alumni, students and staff. The first two series contain photos and interviews produced as a result of projects run to mark two important LSE anniversaries - 120 and 125 years since the foundation of LSE in 1895.
Tales from Houghton Street: an LSE oral history
Part of LSE Community Histories
Was life as an LSE student so different in 1955 to 2015? What changes have our long-serving staff seen over the years? Where was there a Paternoster lift on campus? Who was Wright of Wright’s Bar? Find the answers to these questions and more in Tales from Houghton Street, an oral history project to celebrate LSE’s 120th anniversary in 2015.
Everyone at LSE has a story to tell and in summer 2015 the oral history project team (Hayley Reed, Sue Donnelly, Clara Cook and Tom Sturdy) was fortunate enough to speak to a small selection of alumni, academic and professional services staff about their LSE experience.
The collection contains one introductory podcast and 30 audio recordings of interviews with alumni and staff who were studying or working at LSE between the 1950s and 2015.
Participants discussed themes including their experiences as students, teachers and researchers at LSE, developments in higher education and the future of LSE. They also shared memories about the changes on LSE’s campus: the buildings, halls of residence, the social life, and about life in London through the years.
Each recording is accompanied by a summary of the interview to help researchers identify key points. The introductory podcast features excerpts from the interviews with alumni Carol Wain (1967), Brian Van Arkadie (1956) and Mary Evans (1967/1968, LSE Centennial Professor, Gender Institute).