- UKLSE-DL1IF010030010061
- Folder
- 1936
Publisher: Unknown
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Publisher: Unknown
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Personal author: Swanwick, Helena M 1864-1939 (Helena Maria)
Publisher: London : Women's International League
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Publisher: Washington D.C. : National League of Women Voters
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Personal author: Costigan, Edward Prentiss, Mrs. 1874-1939
Publisher: Washington D.C. : National League of Women Voters
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Livres de partout; 1932-35 : a list of books
Corporate author: International Federation of University Women Committee on Intellectual Co-operation
Publisher: London : the Committee
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Livres de partout; 1936-38 : a list of books
Corporate author: International Federation of University Women Committee on Intellectual Co-operation
Publisher: London : the Committee
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Liz Beech interviewed by Leslie Lyle
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
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).
Liza Lehmann Bedford to Miss McCroben , 23 Jan 1913
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Liza Lehmann to Miss McCroben , 8 Oct 1913
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
LM Boileau to Mrs Bertrand, 18 Jul 1907
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Publisher: London : Political Information Offices for Women
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Lodge, Miss Eleanor C , c.1950
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Lois Evans interview: recording
Part of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
London & National Society for Women's Service to Miss Mary Smieton, 5 Jul 1940
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Corporate author: National Women Citizens' Association
Publisher: London : National Women Citizens' Association
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London Graduates Union for Women's Suffrage, Report, 1918
Corporate author: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
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London Societies Committee to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 1 Nov 1923
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
London Society for Women's Suffrage to members of Guilds , 15 May 1911
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
London Society for Women's Suffrage to Naomi Bassett Fox , 15 Nov 1910
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
London Society to Miss Corbett, 22 Jun 1909
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
London Society to Miss Whitehead, 20 Dec 1910
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Personal author: Adler, Nettie (Henrietta)
Publisher: London : London Progressive Association
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Loppy Oubridge interviewed by Jill Raymond (Ray)
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Loppy was at Green and Yellow Gates for the winter of 1981/82 and was involved in the organising of the 'Embrace the Base'. She then stayed at the peace camp at Burghfield and worked for the Dorset Peace Council. She also talks about being a young mum at the same time and considers how her activism affected her children and the rest of her life.
Loppy was interviewed by Jill Raymond (Ray) in January 2021.
Lord Baldwin to Leslie Hore-Belisha, 6 May 1939
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Lord Balfour of Burleigh to Miss Ford , 4 May 1917
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Lord Balfour of Burleigh to Miss Ford , 6 Jun 1917
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Lord Brabazon to Miss Faithfull, 4 Dec 1886
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Lord Buckmaster to [London Society], 15 Feb 1917
Part of Autograph Letter Collection