Hannah More to 'Dear Sir' , c.1830
- UKLSE-DL1AL010030080018
- Folder
- 1830
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to 'Dear Sir' , c.1830
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Dr Carrick of Clifton , 23 Dec 1825
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Dr Lovell (her doctor) , c.1830
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to her publisher [Mr Cadell] , 18 Jul 1793
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to John Harford Junior , c.29 Sep 1830
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to John S Harford Jnr , c.1811
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to John S Harford Junior , c.1802
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to male recipient , c.1830
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Master John Macgregor , 6 May 1825
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Messrs. Cadell an Davies , 29 May 1799
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Miss Roberts , c.1830
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Miss Topping , c. Jan 1807
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Mr Hird , c.1803
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Hannah More to Mrs Balgin , 8 Feb 1827
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Mrs Bright , 27 Jul 1801
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Mrs Hoare , 30 May 1808
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to 'My Dear Sir' , c.1830
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Rev Jarrett , c.1800
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Rev Thomas Tregenna Biddulph , c.1819
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hannah More to Zachery Macaulay , 12 Jan 1818
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Hannah Schafer 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 Hannah.
Hannah was at Blue Gate and starts by describing her time at Greenham as 'Fun. With a capital F. U. N.' She talks about vigilantes, her time in prison, evictions and infiltrations of the camp by one particular journalist. Her overriding memories are of the women she met, how being around women all the time created an experience that was markedly different to the mixed protests she joined afterwards and what made Greenham special to her and why it should be remembered by us all.
Hannah was interviewed by Rebecca Mordan in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
[Hannibal Leigh Becker to his wife Mary], 18 Nov 1847
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Harold Cox to Edith How-Martyn, 23 Feb 1923
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Harper & Brothers to Eliza [Tabor], 28 May 1875
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Harriet B Kerr to Miss Billinghurst , 31 Dec 1912
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Harriet B Kerr to Miss Billinghurst, 11 Jan 1913
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
[Harriet B] Kerr to [Rosa] Billinghurst, 15 Jan 1913
Part of Autograph Letter Collection