Annei Soanes_Margaret McNeil_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Annei Soanes_Margaret McNeil_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Annexures to Preliminary Report
Corporate author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) Census Office
Full title of chapter: Cape of Good Hope Census, Preliminary Report. 1891. Annexures to Preliminary Report
Publisher: Government Printers
Annexures to Preliminary Report
Corporate author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) Census Office
Full title of chapter: Cape of Good Hope Census, Preliminary Report. 1904. Annexures to Preliminary Report
Publisher: Cape Times Limited Government Printers
Anni Tracy interviewed by Isabelle Tracy
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This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Anni was 19 when she went to the Embrace the Base demonstration at Greenham and decided to stay at the camp, moving into Green Gate. She was there the day the missiles arrived and talks about feelings of powerlessness at the escalation of the arms race and the importance of taking action, belonging and acceptance she got from the camp. Anni now runs women's choirs saying that singing with other women feels like 'coming home'.
Anni was interviewed by Isabelle Tracy in 2019.
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Annie Besant to 'Dear Madam', 3 Oct 1891
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Annie Besant to Mrs Daisy Solomon, 30 Jul 1914
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Annie Besant to the Theosophical Society , 20 Jun 1892
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Annie Brotherton 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 Annie.
Annie went to drama college then travelled for a while with her girlfriend. In 1984 they decided to visit Greenham for a night and she remembers the police unzipping their tent and saying 'Weare coming in to rape you'. After that comment Annie felt she awanted to do something so she came back to Greenham with her girlfriend and stayed at Blue Gate. Annie is bursting with anecdotes about actions, big and small, how painful it was sometimes to be non-violent in the face of a frustrated and angry police and military, the experience of court, prison and day to day camp life.
Annie was interviewed by Rebecca Mordan in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Annie Brotherton_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
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Annie Brotherton_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Annie Brotherton_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Annie C Bell to Miss Strachey , 14 Apr 1909
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Annie Furuhjelm to Mrs Fawcett, 29 May 1918
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Annie G Boyd to Miss Strachey, 13 May 1910
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Annie Hector to 'Bonne Maman', 9 Jun 1892
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Annie Kenney to Edith How-Martyn , c.1907
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Annie Macpherson: signatures, c.1870
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Annie Swynnerton to Women's Institute , 15 Nov 1926
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Annie TH Swanton to Miss Palliser, 22 Feb 1907
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Annie TH Swanton to [Miss Palliser], 3 Mar 1907
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Publisher: Paris : League of Red Cross Societies
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Annual Impact Report 2016-2017
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 21 December 2017
Annual Impact Report: ORG in 2014
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 21 July 2015
Publisher: Manchester : Association for Moral and Social Hygiene
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