Lydia Becker to Mrs Bodichon, 6 Jun 1869
- UKLSE-DL1AL010040080006
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- 1869
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Lydia Becker to Mrs Bodichon, 6 Jun 1869
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Lydia Becker to Mrs Duncuft, 8 Mar 1837
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Lydia Becker to Mrs H Backhouse, c.8 Apr 1836
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Lydia Becker to Mrs Tanner, 21 Aug 1881
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Lydia Becker to Richard Dean, 26 Nov 1874
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Lydia Becker to [unknown man], 2 Nov 1874
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Lydia Becker to [unknown], 27 Mar 1885
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Lydia Becker's Death Certificate, c.21 Jul 1890
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Lydia E Becker to Dowager Countess of Shrewsbury, 5 Jun 1889
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Lydia E Becker to her Aunt, 23 Dec 1858
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Lydia E Becker to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 27 Oct 1885
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Lydia E Becker to Mrs Hamilton, c.1889
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Lyn Barlow interviewed by Rebecca Mordan
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 Lyn.
Lyn left care at 18 and took a student trip to Greenham. This first visit had a huge impact on Lyn who visited regularly and moved to Greenham permanently 3 years later. Lyn's attitude to non-violence threaded through her engagement with MOD soldiers and squaddies and she describes talking with them about all sorts of subjects. Lyn went to various prisons many times, stating that there was no real stereotypical woman in prison, only stereotypical circumstances that conspired to put them there. She believes Greenham has valuable lessons in critical thinking that are just as relevant to young women today.
Lyn was interviewed by Rebecca Mordan in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Lynette Edwell interviewed by Kate Kerrow
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Lynette was a crucial figure at Greenham and ran the Greenham office from her house (where this interview was conducted). As the key administrator for the campaign, she was the person who triggered the telephone tree, and watched for cruise missiles. She gave space to the Greenham women in her home, letting them use it for phone calls and administration, as well as showers, childcare and long discussions on politics and feminism. As a journalist, she wrote press releases trying to get proper media representation and helped the women with paperwork related to court appeals. As a key player in the whole campaign, Lynette was arrested many times, herself experiencing physical assault. This is the fascinating story of one of the key brains behind the campaign. She was a key presence at Orange Gate from the beginning until Cruise left.
Lynette was interviewed by Kate Kerrow in 2019.
Lynne Wilkes interviewed by Kate Kerrow
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 Lynne.
Lynne was based at Blue Gate, and did Night Watch. She discusses the impact of motherhood on her time at Greenham, and Greenham's impact on motherhood. Working in mental health at the time of the interview, she uses her learning about the way in which women supported one another to inform her practise in helping vulnerable people.
Lynne was interviewed by Kate Kerrow in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Lyon Playfair to Miss Becker, 27 Jun 1871
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Lyttelton, Dame Edith , c.1950
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M Bisdee to Miss Strachey, c. Dec 1907
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M Corbett Ashby to 'The Secretary', 27 Jan 1944
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M Hermon to [Miss Smith] , 19 May 1911
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M Ledsaw to Miss Cameron, 8 May 1907
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M Sterling MacKinlay to the Institute , c.14 Feb 1914
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M Weeds to Miss Strachey , 26 Apr 1909
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MA Swayne to Miss Corben, 15 Oct 1920
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Mabel A Talbot to [Miss Strachey] , 18 May 1911
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Mabel Chapman to Mrs Lees, 19 Nov 1915
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Mabel F Norman to Miss Billinghurst, 19 Feb 4 Mar 1913
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