Height: a landmark tower on the River Thames
- UKLSE-DL1PL01016070
- Folder
- 9 May 2006
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Simpson, Ian
Chair: Tavernor, Robert
Series: Spread, height, impact
Height: a landmark tower on the River Thames
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Simpson, Ian
Chair: Tavernor, Robert
Series: Spread, height, impact
Height: tall buildings and London
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Polisano, Lee
Chair: Tavernor, Robert
Helen B Taylor to Mrs Sterling, 15 Jan 1906
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Blackburn to Mr Becker, 2 Aug 1890
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Blackburn to Mrs Fawcett, 3 Jan 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Cox to Miss Strachey, 15 Oct 1907
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Gladstone to Archdeacon Farrar, 2 Feb 1886
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Gladstone to Dean Farrar, 20 Jul 1897
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Gladstone to Dean Farrow, 17 May 1897
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Gladstone to Mr Blunt, 22 Jun 1870
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Gladstone to Mrs Fawcett, 23 Aug 1890
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Hutton to Miss Strachey, c. May 1910
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen MacRae interviewed by Elaine Ruth White
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 Helen.
The cleverness and cunning of tactics used in the non-violent protest employed by the women of the Greenham peace camp and the phenomenal energy unleashed are two of the main themes of Helen's story. However, Helen also talks eloquently about how the camp, inclusive at first, became increasingly divided, with an emphasis on extreme aspects of feminist ideology, how sleeping with men was perceived to be sleeping with the enemy. Helen describes how she responded to this as a single mother of a young son who attended a creche run by men as the women demonstrated.
Helen was interviewed by Elaine Ruth White in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Helen Moore interviewed by Emily Strange
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Helen was an active and passionate member of the gay movement in London from a young age. She was also part of the women's movement.
While at Greenham, she worked part-time setting up a London lesbian and gay centre.
Helen lived at Green Gate, the women-only gate.
During this raw and intimate interview, she speaks about her experience at Holloway prison for non-payment of fines, and sneaking down a wooded part of the camp one evening, walking in the moonlight with women laughing and dancing.
Helen was interviewed by Emily Strange in Bristol in 2019.
Helen Nutting to Mrs Billington Greig, 1 May 1947
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Nutting to Mrs Billington Greig, 28 Jan 1946
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Steel an Becky Durand interviewed by Emma Gliddon
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 a newspaper article.
Helen is well-known for her part in the McLibel case when London Greenpeace met McDonaldas in court. In her interview, she describes the night she broke into Holloway prison to support the Greenham women. At the time of the interview, Helen was very involved in the Spycops campaign.
Helen was interviewed by Emma Gliddon in 2019.
Becky Durand is a feminist and trade unionist living in London. She was inspired by Greenham while growing up in the USA. Here, she is singing Greenham songs with her daughter, Lilly, and Helen Steel.
Helen Taylor to Elizabeth Garrett , 9 Jun 1866
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Taylor to [Lydia Becker], 18 Mar 1867
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Taylor to Madame Bodichon, 4 Aug 1869
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Taylor to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 19 Dec 1873
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Taylor to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 31 Oct 1868
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Taylor to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 4 Nov 1874
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Wadell to Mrs Roberts, c.1936
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Ward to representatives of the Press , 14 May 1911
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Wilson notes for speech, Nov 1909
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Helen Wilson to her father, 11 Feb 1883
Part of Autograph Letter Collection