Captain T Smithies Taylor to the Chief Commissioner Metropolitan Police , 28 Jul 1913
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Captain T Smithies Taylor to the Chief Commissioner Metropolitan Police , 28 Jul 1913
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Captain T Smithies Taylor to the Editor Daily Telegraph. , 5 Nov1912
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Captain T Smithies Taylor to the Guardian's Office, Kensington , 3 Aug 1913
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Captain Taylor to Governor Holloway Prison , 26 Aug 1913
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Captain Taylor to McKenna , 29 Jul 1913
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Captain TS Taylor to Medical Superintendent , 1 Aug 1913
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Carbon copy letter Miss Strachey to Miss Hughes , 6 Mar 1911
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CARC-ORG_Roundtable_BriefingPaper-Buiding_Local_level_Peacebuikding_in_Yemen_RR3.pdf
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Card E Mitford to Miss Strachey, 3 Jun 1907
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Cardinal Manning to Lady Buchan, 21 Jun 1874
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Corporate author: Central Employment Bureau for Women
Publisher: London : Women's Employment Publishing Co
Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding aids field.
Careers for girls : woman property managers
Publisher: London : The Times
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Part of George Lansbury Archives
LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/26 Part 2
The first digital file in the Part 2 contains all the images bundled up in a pdf file. Subsequent files are individual images, front and back, in jpg file format.
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Rocha, Carlos Alexandre
Econ Grad Students near The Castle, Rochester (11/03/2000): Juan Colon Bolea, Alberto Salvo-Farre, Carlos Alexandre Rocha, Fernando Cabello-Astolfi, Ramon Padilla-Perez, Fernando Lelo De Larrea and Xabier Irastorza.
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Personal author: Rocha, Carlos Alexandre
Econ Grad Students, end of course farewell (09/06/2000): Joao Nicolau, Michael Heningsen, Elisa Muzzini, Carlos Alexandre Rocha, Peter Rindfleisch, Athanassios Athanassopoulos, Federica Maiorano, Nicola Curci, Nicolas Leten, Nicolas Echevarria Vilchez and Giuliano De Rossi.
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Rocha, Carlos Alexandre
Econ grad students at LSE dining hall (10/12/1999): Claudia Quintela (Portuguese), Guilherme Fagundes (Brazilian), Alexandre Rocha (Brazilian), Alberto Salvo-Farre (Brazilian), Leonardo Cohen (Brazilian) and Sebastijan Hrovatin (Slovene).
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Personal author: Rocha, Carlos Alexandre
Grad Students at Bankside House (04/02/2000): Mauricio Cordova, Javier Parysow, Carlos Alexandre Rocha and Elisa Muzzini.
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Personal author: Rocha, Carlos Alexandre
Brazilian grad students at LSE Old Building (28/02/2000): Caio Leonardo Bessa, Lior Pinsky, Alexandre Rocha, Gustavo Cocentino, Debora Visconte, Silvia Naschenveng and Rogerio Teixeira dos Santos.
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Personal author: Lejnieks, Carlos
A proud graduation moment (MSc, 2004) with my mother and me in front of the East Building.
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Carole Stuart McIvor_Oral Testimony.mp3
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Carole Stuart McIvor_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Carole Stuart-McIvor 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 Carole.
Carole first went to Greenham in protest against the rainbow bomb in 1961/62 after coming out of care at the age of 16. She got arrested and spent a week in Holloway Prison alongside Helen Allegranza and Pat Arrowsmith. Years later, she returned on Christmas Eve, 1982 and talks about the guilt she felt for leaving her kids and mum. She recalls breaking into the base and dancing on the silos on New Year's Day, the incredible barrister Liz Woodcraft representing them in court, hitting her head in the riot van and getting concussed and her second stint in Holloway Prison. Carole also talks about going to a summit in Geneva with Welsh women to protest and give talks. They were deported after covering a public clock with the alternative time of '5 minutes to Midnight', graffitiing over a picture of naked woman on the wall of the police station and being choked by a police officer when caught. She feels it is important for Greenham to be remembered, as you can re-direct the traffic literally and metaphorically if you know people have done it before. Carole had a poem published in 'No Holds Barred', a collection of poems by women, chosen by The Raving Beauties.
Carole was interviewed by Vanessa Pini in April 2021.
Caroline Dussant to 'Ma cherie' [Marie Souvestre], 4 Aug 1883
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