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An Inquiry into the Condition of those Women who carry Coals Underground

Personal author: Bald, Robert
Full title: A General View of the Coal Trade of Scotland, chiefly that of the River Forth and Mid-Lothian: to which is added, an Inquiry into the Condition of those Women who carry Coals under ground in Scotland, known by the name of Bearers.
Publisher: Oliphant, Waugh, and Innes
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An open letter to young women

Personal author: Swaisland, Violet D.

Publisher: Manchester : British Social Hygiene Council
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An outrage and an infamy upon innocent women

Personal author: Bushnell, Katharine C. 1855-1946. (Katharine Caroline)

Publisher: London : published by the Friends' Association for Promotion of Social Purity
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And shall I have a parliamentary vote? : being a description of the qualifications for the women's parliamentary and local government vote in England and Wales; Ireland and Scotland; with particulars as to how to get on the register

Personal author: Macmillan, Chrystal

Publisher: London : National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
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Andrew Grant

Personal author: Grant, Andrew

Photograph from page 2 of the Sunday Times in 1989. We formed a campaign for degrees in order to bring an end to dispute dispute between the government and the Association of university teachers which threatened to disrupt the setting and marking of exams in that year. I am at the front in glasses. Also featured in the photograph in the background on the right is Michiel van Hulton he went on to become a Dutch MEP and leader of the Dutch Labour Party. I studied monetary economics between 1986 and 1999 and Chris Pissarides was my tutor.

Angela Akehurst interviewed by Josephine Liptrott

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Angela worked as a coach driver in the 1980s and, though she never lived or stayed overnight at the Greenham Common peace camp, she often drove a coach to demonstrations and actions. Together with another driver, she drove a coach of 45 Greenham Women to Russia on a three-week fact-finding mission. Onboard a coach with the route number 007, their journey was challenging and eventful, involving huge distances, KGB tails and pink Champagne consumption. Angela remembers her passengers as being a hugely diverse, energetic, creative, patient and joyful group of women.
Angela was interviewed by Josephine Liptrott in 2019.

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