- UKLSE-DL1IF010030010117
- Folder
- 1934
Personal author: Douie, Vera
Publisher: Unknown
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Personal author: Douie, Vera
Publisher: Unknown
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Tablecloth by WInifred Roberts - 7WAR/06
Part of Suffrage Banners
Tablecloth Possibly Worked by Alice Ker - TWL.2012.26
Part of Suffrage Banners
Tamsin Clayton interviewed by Sarah Learmonth
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Tamsin answered a call for women to go to Greenham Peace Camp. She arrived in 1983 with her 2-year-old daughter and although she started at Blue Gate, she and others with children decided to re-establish Red Gate. Tamsin talks about how she went to Greenham to save herself, to discover her people and how amazing it felt to be able to be herself and discuss any issues without being judged. Tamsin's story is one of great personal discovery, a legacy that she has taken into the rest of her life: 'I went to Greenham and I wasn't mad anymore, I was normal'.
Tamsin was interviewed by Sarah Learmonth in 2019.
Tanganyika territory : ordinance: employment of women
Publisher: London : PS King
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Tanya Myers interviewed by Alice Robinson
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 Tanya.
Tanya is based in Nottingham and has been a theatre maker since her early twenties. At that age she also arrived at Greenham, already a politically minded person. She came to mostly spend her time at Green Gate in the forest, and at the 'London House' in Petherton Road, a sort of halfway house run by Greenham Women, with no heating or electricity. She spent time at Greenham as a pregnant woman and with an infant, and she speaks about what this meant to her. Tanya also speaks with great passion and detail about the creativity and spiritual experience of the actions, including the raising of the dragon, and keening. She focusses on her particular story, while reflecting on the wider consciousness of the group of women, and the shedding and sharing of values.
Tanya was interviewed by Alice Robinson in 2019.
Tauchnitz, Leipzig to Miss Jessie Fothergill, 16 Oct 1878
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Taylor to Taylor , 28 Mar 1912
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Technological changes in relation to women's employment
Personal author: Best, Ethel L (Ethel Lombard)
Publisher: London : Government Printing Office
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Tennat, Mrs Coombe JP , c.1950
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Corporate author: International Congress for the Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children Paris
Publisher: Manchester : Imprimerie des Fontaines
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Teresa Billington Greig to Christabel Pankhurst , 15 Oct 1956
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Teresa Billington Greig to Jessie Kenney , 5 Jun 1961
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Teresa Billington Greig to Stella Newsome, 21013
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Testimonial John Stuart Mill, 17 May 1863
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
TG Vyvyan to Arthur Becker, 11 Dec 1919
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
TG Vyvyan to Arthur Becker, 22 Oct 1918
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Personal author: Gerds, D. Niven.
Publisher: London : Comrades of the Great War
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The ABC of the Women's Co-operative Guild
Corporate author: Women's Co-operative Guild
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The ABC of the Women's Co-operative Guild
Corporate author: Co-operative Women's Guild
Publisher: London
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Personal author: Ward, William
Publisher: London : Dingle
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Personal author: Thompson, Jean M. 1865- (Jean May)
Publisher: London : the Institute
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The admission of women to the University of Cambridge
Publisher: Cambridge
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The admission of women to the University of Cambridge
Publisher: Cambridge : CUP
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The American people want peace; justice; national security
Publisher: Washington D.C. : National League of Women Voters et al
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The American plan : as seen by an Englishwoman
Personal author: Picton-Turbervill, Edith, 1872-1960.
Publisher: London : The American Social Hygiene Association
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