- UKLSE-DL1AL010030170079
- Folder
- 1950
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
SC Beck to Herbert Harris, 1970
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sarah Siddons to Emily Duchess of Leinster , c.1791
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sarah Green interviewed by Josephine Liptrott
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 Sarah.
Sarah is an environmental campaigner who has been involved in protesting the devastating damage caused to the London wetland areas by HS2. She was already involved in a women's peace group when, attending a rally at Hyde Park in 1981, she heard about Greenham Common and decided to give up her job to live there. She resided at the camp for around five years, based at the main gate which became known as Yellow Gate. She describes an incident during which local vigilantes pulled up in a van to spray the women with offal and discusses the microwave 'zapping' of the protesters during which she feared for her safety. Like other women, Sarah was arrested and imprisoned due to her involvement in non-violent direct action but she had a unique experience of being at Greenham as she gave birth to her son there!
Sarah was interviewed by Josephine Liptrott in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Sarah Grand to the Institute , 19 Feb 1904
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sarah Grand to Miss VCC Collum, 22 Jan 1914
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sarah Biffin in Liverpool, 4 May 1849
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sarah Beard King to Miss Palliser, 5 Jan 1906
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sally Hay 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 Sally.
'I went to sleep last night pondering whether we made a difference. As I said yesterday, it's my belief that language is critical in making attitudinal changes. The challenges to the standard discourse that the Greenham Women made were like little prods on the wheel of a giant ship. Gradually the ship turns and then it carries on turning and eventually a noticeable change of direction has taken place. We did that. I played a tiny part in that, something of which I am proud. So, thank you all for giving me the opportunity to remember.'
Sally was interviewed by Leslie Lyle in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Sale of Furniture notice, c.1896
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Saint Vincent 1 : Ordinance: employment of women; young persons and children
Publisher: London : PS King
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Saint Lucia 1 : Ordinance : employment of women; young persons and children
Publisher: London : PS King
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Saar territory : orders: employment of women and young persons
Publisher: London : PS King
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Saar territory : orders: employment of women and young persons
Publisher: London : PS King
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S Ponsonby Fane to Miss Emily Faithfull , 12 Dec 1857
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
S. Paul on the ministry of women
Personal author: Simpson, W.J. Sparrow
Publisher: London : Macmillan; SPCK
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S Elizabeth Hall to Miss Palliser, 27 Feb 1906
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
RW Parker to Miss Strachey , 21 Apr c.1909
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Rutland Boughton to Miss Katherine Eggan , 13 Jul 1912
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Ruth Young to Miss Palliser, 8 Jan 1906
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Ruth Young to Miss Palliser, 23 Jan 1906
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Ruth Young to Miss Palliser, 15 Jan 1906
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Ruth Young to Miss Bompas , 13 May 1911
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Ruth Nichol interviewed by Sara Sherwood
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
In this expansive and generous interview, Ruth discusses travelling to Greenham with her friend Sarah Green in 1981/2 and stayed at Yellow Gate, finding solidarity and comfort in the women's peace movement in Sheffield, the acrobatic workshops she led at camp so women could take part in creative actions, how her interests (spirituality, in particular) developed at Greenham and the deep friendships at the camp which she formed. Ruth also recounts the thinking behind forming Green Gate in the early years of Greenham.
Ruth was interviewed by Sara Sherwood in 2019.
Ruth Fry to Miss Ross Clyne, 7 Jul 1936
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Ruth Draper to Mrs Alys Russell , 2 Apr 1932
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Russia 9. : Order employment of women
Publisher: London : PS King
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