This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Sheila and one of Sheila, Barbara and Mockie. June Hughes met Sheila with her sister Barbara Blower and their close friend Mockie Harrison. None of them stayed for a long time but visited regularly for short visits. They helped with supplying food for the camp in a fairly well organised way with loosely arranged rotas for cooking and delivery the food. They often took their children with them, staying mostly at Red Gate. They kindly sang some of the Greenham songs on the recording. They were interviewed by June Hughes in Milton Keynes in 2019. They were photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Sue. Sue participated in the 120 mile 1981 Women for Life on Earth walk from Cardiff to Greenham with her infant son. Returning to Wales, she remained committed to the cause, visiting Greenham whenever possible. She remembers the enormous sacrifices women made to be there and believes it was a good time to be a feminist. The fact that so many Greenham women with children were participating signalled for her that it was OK to be both a feminist and a mother. She witnessed many older women, born in the very early twentieth century, who previously had little opportunity to voice their political opinions, do so at Greenham, a critical point in their development as women. Sue was interviewed by Nicky Arikoglu in 2019. She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording. Suzanne has enjoyed a long and successful career in the NHS. She did not live full-time at the Greenham Common peace camp but was a regular visitor, occasionally staying overnight, in the early-mid 1980s. She first visited the camp for Embrace the Base and returned numerous times in the years that followed, often accompanied by one or both of her sisters. Suzanne's first daughter, Scarlett, was born in September 1984 at the South London Hospital at which Greenham women were frequent visitors to join the occupation protesting the hospital's closure. Suzanne felt that her role at Greenham Common was to provide morale and support to the women there by swelling their ranks when needed and demonstrating that their views were shared by others outside the camp. She was also part of a wider network connecting the women of Greenham to other actions and campaigns taking place around the country. Suzanne was interviewed by Josephine Liptrott in 2019.
This collection includes the digital records of LSE School Management Committee (SMC), including minutes and papers of SMC meetings. The first series consists of the public (redacted) minutes of SMC meetings held between 2017 and 2021. More information on the committee is available from the LSE SMC page.
Public (redacted) minutes of School Management Committee meetings held from September 2018 to July 2019, as follows: 04 September 2018 11 September 2018 25 September 2018 02 October 2018 09 October 2018 16 October 2018 06 November 2018 13 November 2018 20 November 2018 27 November 2018 04 December 2018 11 December 2018 18 December 2018 08 January 2019 15 January 2019 22 January 2019 29 January 2019 05 February 2019 12 February 2019 19 February 2019 26 February 2019 05 March 2019 12 March 2019 19 March 2019 26 March 2019 02 April 2019 09 April 2019 16 April 2019 30 April 2019 07 May 2019 14 May 2019 28 May 2019 04 June 2019 11 June 2019 18 June 2019 02 July 2019 16 July 2019 23 July 2019 30 July 2019
Corporate author: National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding Aids field.
Corporate author: National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding Aids field.
Corporate author: National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding Aids field.
Corporate author: National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding Aids field.
Corporate author: National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding Aids field.
Corporate author: National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding Aids field.
Corporate author: National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding Aids field.
Corporate author: National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding Aids field.