Elizabeth Greenland_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Elizabeth Greenland_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Elizabeth Macadam to Miss M Lees, 3 Jul 1925
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Elizabeth Missing Sewell to Miss Bann, 15 Jun 1867
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Elizabeth P Young to Mrs Wilks , 10 Aug 1913
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Elizabeth Robins to 'Dear Madam', 12 Apr 1914
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Elizabeth Robins to Lady Strachey, 12 Feb 1907
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Elizabeth Robins to Miss Flatman, 19 Nov 1909
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Elizabeth Robins to Mrs Fawcett, 1st Nov 1906
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Elizabeth Southerden Butler to [unknown] , 4 Aug 1907
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Elizabeth Thompson to W Rawdon , c.1880
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Elizabeth Woodcraft 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 Elizabeth.
Liz went to Greenham with her mum and for Embrace the Base. After being impressed by the women dancing on the silos on New Year's Eve, she represented them at their hearings at Newbury Magistrates Court, remembering the women singing all their answers in court and consequently being sent to the cells. She talks about the impact Greenham Women had on the law and how some women went to Greenham to escape sexual abuse and violence, partly leading to her becoming involved in Women's Aid. She describes Greenham as a wonderful place to be with women being supportive and sisterly.
Liz was interviewed by Rebecca Mordan in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Elizabeth Woodcraft_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
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Elizabeth Woodcraft_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Elizabeth Woodcraft_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Elizabeth Wordsworth to Miss Donne, 18 Dec 1893
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Elizabeth Wordsworth to Mr Lock, 22 Mar 1890
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Elizabeth Wordsworth to Mrs Smith, 6 Jun 1892
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox to Mr Hernell, c.1912
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Elmy, Mrs Wolstenholme , c.1950
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Elspeth Huxley to Mrs How-Martyn, 8 Sep 1949
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Elspeth Owen, Julia Ball and Gerd Browne interviewed by June Hughes
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This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and photographs of Elspeth, Julia and Gerd.
Elspeth is interviewed with her close friends Julia Bell and Gerd Browne. They met through a Cambridge peace group and were on one of the first walks from Wales. They produced a book, 1983/4, an anthology of women's writing, 'MY COUNTRIES - THE WHOLE WORLD FROM SAPPHO TO GREENHAM', now out of print. They felt empowered by the Greenham experience, Elspeth going on to be a successful potter, Julia, already an artist, inspired to continue, and Gerd opening her own bookshop.
They were interviewed by June Hughes in Cambridge in 2019.
They were photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Elspeth Owen_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
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Elspeth Owen_Gerd Browne_Julia Ball_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Elspeth Owen_Gerd Browne_JuliaBall_Oral Testimony.mp3
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EM Croft Handley to Miss Strachey, 27 May 1909
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EM Forster to Mrs Alys Russell, 15 Dec 1905
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EM Forster to Mrs Alys Russell, 30 Oct 1906
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EM Forster to Mrs Alys Russell, 8 May 1907
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