Annie Brotherton_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Annie Brotherton_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Avryl and Tembre de Carteret interviewed by Vanessa Pini
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This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Avryl and Tembre.
Avryl, her mum Marlene, her daughter Tembre, her sister, niece, neighbour's kids and friends all travelled to Embrace the Base from Dorset after hearing about Greenham through a women's consciousness raising group and CND. Avryl remembers Greenham being very welcoming, feeling at home and safe sitting drinking tea and chatting to women. She talks about the huge lesbian community which Avryl became part of, finding safety with women that she couldn't find anywhere else. She recalls putting ribbon and children's toys on the fence, the holding of hands and the power that came from that.
The community of women Tembre grew up with had a powerful impression on her. She is now a circle song leader; gathering women to sing, and feels she must have absorbed Embrace the Base as a child. Avryl reads some of her mother Marlene's poems about Greenham which feature in her book of poems and writings. The interview ends with Tembre singing a beautiful rendition of one of her grandma's poems, who she says found her tribe at Greenham.
Avryl and Tembre were interviewed by Vanessa Pini in March 2021.
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La Femme au Parlement et aux Conseils Municipaux, La Femme Scandinave, 1910
Personal author: Orka, M.
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Le Suffrage de Femmes en France
Corporate author: Le Suffrage de Femmes
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UKLSE_DL1_WR01_011_001_0012_0001.pdf
Personal author: Anker, Fru Ella
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Irish Women's Suffrage and Local Government Association, Report, 1916
Corporate author: Irish Women's Suffrage and Local Government Association
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Il Suffragio Feminile Relazione, 1917
Personal author: Ancona, Margherita
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Personal author: Malmberg, Aino
Publisher: Women's Freedom League
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Opinion Publique Et Marches, 1946
Corporate author: Institut Universitaire D'information Sociale et Economique
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Lewisham Women's Franchise Club
Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage
Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, First Annual Report, 1868
Corporate author: Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage
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Barbara Hughes_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Becky Griffiths_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Becky Griffiths_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Bridget Boudewijn and Sue Bolton 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 Bridget.
Bridget and Sue are the epitome of 'Carry Greenham Home'. They visited the camp many, many times, never staying long but bringing the ethos of non-violent direct action back to their local protests. They were part of a contingent of women chosen to go to the US during the legal action against Reagan and they spoke 'from the heart' at many meetings. They talk fluently, passionately and emotionally about Greenham; singing, actions, prison, the good and bad of the police and authorities, the power of love and creativity and their continued hope for a better future for us all.
Bridget and Sue were interviewed by Rebecca Morden in 2019.
Bridget was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Carolyn Barnes interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton
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This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
'Peace Woman refuses to pay fine, birthday in custody. Southampton Peace Woman, spent her 21st birthday in police custody at the start of a 7 day prison sentence for refusing to pay fines imposed after she took part in a blockade at Greenham Common.'
Carolyn Barnes shares the story behind the newspaper headline in the Southampton Daily Echo. She became involved with Greenham after moving from Bolton to attend Southampton University. She joined various groups including CND, 3rd World First and a local group 'Families Against the Bomb'. Her friend, Di McDonald, used to take a group of them to Greenham for demonstrations in her campervan.
Carolyn talks about being new to politics when first staying at Blue Gate, the cruise missiles being brought in, the excitement of a women-only space, treatment by the police, prison, poetry and impact on her family. She also recalls people not expecting women to stick up for each other and the different ways in which women reacted to the balance of power.
Carolyn describes Greenham as earthy, real, natural and primal.
Carolyn was interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton in February 2021.
Carolyn Barnes_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Catherine Leyow_Oral Testimony.mp3
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