- UKLSE-DL1WR030060070006
- Folder
- 1898
Personal author: Sibthorp, Margaret
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Personal author: Sibthorp, Margaret
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Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sheila Eschle interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Sheila was already an active member of a Peace Group and decided to join Greenham because of the development of weapons of mass destruction. 'There is so much in this world to love and cherish: and I wanted my name to be there to say I stood up and said NO I don't want nuclear weapons'. She used to go with her friend Janet for 2 weeks at a time and camp in the woods, sometimes taking her 2 daughters with her, and organising coach trips to Greenham. On her first visit she was shocked by the sight of the huge fences. She and Janet felt very strongly about not getting into trouble as they had to get back to look out for the future of their children. Sheila's daughter, Catherine, was influenced and inspired by her mother and Greenham to take up a career in International Relations from a Feminine Perspective. In one of the demonstrations items from home were pinned to the fence, Sheila pinned pictures of the family. It was a tremendous feeling of female solidarity.
Sheila was interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton in 2019.
Sheila Thornton, Barbara Blower and Mockie Harrison interviewed by June Hughes
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 Sheila and one of Sheila, Barbara and Mockie.
June Hughes met Sheila with her sister Barbara Blower and their close friend Mockie Harrison. None of them stayed for a long time but visited regularly for short visits. They helped with supplying food for the camp in a fairly well organised way with loosely arranged rotas for cooking and delivery the food.
They often took their children with them, staying mostly at Red Gate. They kindly sang some of the Greenham songs on the recording.
They were interviewed by June Hughes in Milton Keynes in 2019.
They were photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Shelley Gulick to Miss Strachey, 22 Jan 1909
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Short talks about working women
Publisher: Washington : Government Printing Office
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Shorthand Writers - TWL.1998.23
Part of Suffrage Banners
Sian Jones 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 and a photograph of Sian.
Sian was living in Southampton when GCWPC began. Orange Gate, on the south side of the common, was the nearest for Southampton activists who were regulars at camp and beyond. Sian's initial involvement included night watch, hot food runs and cruise watch. She enjoyed being on the land with women and the elements and even went to sea with the women's boat action group.
She also talks about how the network of Greenham Women grew over the years and the development of other anti-war and international groups like WATFY (Women's Aid To Former Yugoslavia) and Women in Black.
In this photo, Sian is staring at the muncher during an eviction at Orange Gate.
Sian was interviewed by Jill Raymond (Ray) in February 2021.
Sidney Herbert to Henry Fawcett, 24 Jun 1857
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sidney Webb to Lady Strachey , 28 Feb 1911
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sidney Webb to Miss Strachey , 28 Sep 1929
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sidney Webb to Mrs Cavendish Bentinck , 16 Jul 1919
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sidney Webb to Mrs Cavendish Bentinck , 10 Sep 1913
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sidney Webb to Mrs Cavendish Bentinck , 12 Jun 1912
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Signatures of men and women of South Africa , c. Jan 1913
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Signed by Frances Hardcastle and Frances Sterling, 24 Jun 1907
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Signed E Palliser, 28 Jun 1907
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Signed F Hardcastle, 28 Jun 1907
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Corporate author: Association for Moral and Social Hygiene
Publisher: Manchester : Association for Moral and Social Hygiene
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Sir Alexander Grant to Mrs Blyth, 19 Nov 1870
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sir Charles Dilke to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Nov 1874
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke to Miss Becker, 22 Jun 1869
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Sir Chiles Dilke to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 17 Jun 1884
Part of Autograph Letter Collection