AW Morton to Mary Anne Nichol, 12 Oct 1855
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- 1855
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
AW Morton to Mary Anne Nichol, 12 Oct 1855
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Awakening and Famine in Global Context
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: July 2011
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
BA Crackanthorpe to Mrs Fawcett, 6 Dec 1909
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Baby hunger: the new battle for motherhood
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Hewlett, Sylvia Ann; Jowell, Tessa
Chair: Taylor, Matthew
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: November 2020
Bag worked by Mary Ellen Taylor -7MET
Part of Suffrage Banners
BAILEY/13-Observations of the Japanese Goverment on the Report of the Commission of Enquiry
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Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Banking in the 21st century: strategies and challenges
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Breuer, Rolf
Chair: Giddens, Anthony
Banner Votes for Mothers - TWL.2012.31
Part of Suffrage Banners
Banner Women's Tax Resistance League - TWL.2012.46.1
Part of Suffrage Banners
Banner Women's Tax Resistance League - TWL.2012.46.2
Part of Suffrage Banners
Banner Women's Tax Resistance League - TWL.2012.46.3
Part of Suffrage Banners
Barbara Ayrton Gould to Mrs How-Martyn, 30 Dec 1930
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Barbara Bodichon to Miss Beatrice Shore Smith, c.29 Apr 1859
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Barbara Bodichon to Miss Julia Smith, c.1859
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Barbara Bodichon to Mrs Arthur Clough, 20 Jan 1871
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Barbara Bodichon to Mrs Arthur Hugh Clough, 4 Sep 1870
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Barbara Castle MP to Lady Emmott, 7 Feb 1952
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Barbara Hughes 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.
Barbara Hughes spent most of her time at Orange Gate, which she describes as the international gate where you could meet 'women from all over the place' which she liked. It wasn't possible for her to live there as she had three young children, so she went down as often as possible for actions. She was first introduced to Greenham at a CND rally, when a group of women got up on the platform to speak about their plans for that original march from Cardiff to Greenham in 1981. Barbara speaks about her own creative actions back in Richmond with the 'Duck and Cover' company, the importance of carrying Greenham home, and her hopes for the future of feminism.
Barbara was interviewed by Alice Robinson in January 2021.
Barbara Leigh Smith to Lady Belcher, 11 Nov 1852
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Barbara Tombs interviewed by Vanessa Pini
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 Barbara.
Barbara was easily persuaded to visit Greenham with a group of women from Hackney after an upbringing by politicised parents. Her black father and white mother had taken her to see concentration camps in Europe where she learnt the danger of power with no responsibility. She recalls going on demonstrations with her family and experiencing discrimination due to race and class, including police brutality and dishonesty. She also talks about her decision to take her daughter, Ellen, on demonstrations, the strength of having women's protests and the importance of women having status. Barbara found Greenham to be a peaceful and friendly place where she felt safe.
Barbara was interviewed by Vanessa Pini in February 2021.
Barcelona FC and collective identity: more than sports management?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Laporta, Joan
Chair: Davies, Howard
Barmaids : facts regarding women's employment in drinking bars
Corporate author: National British Women's Total Abstinence Union
Publisher: London
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Part of Suffrage Banners
Barnsley Pro Suffrage men - TWL.1998.41
Part of Suffrage Banners
Barnsley Town Council - TWL.1998.40
Part of Suffrage Banners