Women's Freedom League 15th Annual Conference, Report, 1922
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- 1922
Corporate author: Women's Freedom League
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Women's Freedom League 15th Annual Conference, Report, 1922
Corporate author: Women's Freedom League
Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in the Finding Aids field.
Bath Branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage
UKLSE_DL1_WR01_008_001_0001_0001.pdf
Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage
UKLSE_DL1_WR01_009_001_0001_0001.pdf
Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, Annual Report, 1890
Corporate author: Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage
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Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, Annual Report, 1899-1900
Corporate author: Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage
Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in the Finding Aids field.
East London Federation of the Suffragettes
Celia Chasey_Transcript_OT.pdf
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
Clare Pattinson_Polly High_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
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Clayre Gribben_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
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Diana Derioz_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Dr Janet Smith interviewed by Sarah Learmonth
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Janet.
Remarkably Janet hand-wrote her entire PhD thesis at Greenham during a time when there were daily evictions. She remembers it being anarchic but not chaotic, a community of women that in her words, 'Had your back'. Janet took part in many small and large actions and particularly remembers one blockade where the seated women were rushed by mounted police.
Janet was interviewed by Sarah Learmouth in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Dr Janet Smith_Oral Testimony.mp3
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
Elspeth Owen_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
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Julia Ball_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
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Evelyn Parker_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Fran De'Ath interviewed by Florence Weston
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Fran.
Fran became known as the woman who invited people for tea in her tipi, immortalised in the photograph of her by Edward Barber sitting in front of a large sign saying 'Hello can you stop for a talk?'
She approached local residents in town as a 'hippy in disguise' to invite them for tea at the camp. Fran was at times a signatory on the bank account, was interviewed many times, and spoke about Greenham at the UN.
Fran was interviewed by Florence Weston in 2019.
Frankie Armstrong_Oral Testimony.mp3
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
Hannah Schafer interviewed by Rebecca Mordan
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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).
Heather Platt interviewed by Florence Weston
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Heather was at Greenham with her sister and remembers it as a time of innocence, where everything was possible. She talks about women being emancipated without even realising it and how the energy of the camp was about 'light, love and humour'. Heather still sings the songs and would love to meet up with other women who were at Blue Gate.
Heather was interviewed by Florence Weston in 2019.
Helen MacRae_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
Helen Steel_Oral Testimony.mp3
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
Hilary Whyard_Transcript_OT.pdf
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
Hoonie Feltham_Oral Testimony.mp3
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
Hoonie Feltham_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Illona Linthwaite interviewed by Alice Robinson
Parte de Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Illona.
Illona is an actor based in London. From an early age she had strong feelings about the unfairness of class and gender roles in society, and has been involved in the peace movement since before Greenham. Illona has kept diaries throughout her life. Looking at her photos of the 'Reflect the base' action in December 1983, Illona recalls memories of this extraordinary day when she first saw Greenham. She then came back and forth from Greenham, spending most of her time at Yellow Gate. In her interview, Illona also shares a couple of the songs she remembers most vividly and at 22.40 a poem by Wendy Poussard called 'Greenham Women'.
Illona was interviewed by Alice Robinson in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).