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Papers relating to Margaret Turner in South Africa

Papers related to interview narrative - interview part 1 [00:44:49] - as follows:
Photograph of an International Observer Service Certificate issued to Margaret Turner by the National Electoral Observer Network - South Africa 27-29 April 1994;
Photograph of an article by Margaret Turner 'Elections in South Africa May 1994' (2 pages).

Women's Suffrage Pamphlets, Vol 4

UDC box 346:

  • Harvey, Edmund; Women's Emancipation Union. The Position of Irishwomen in Local Administration; London: Women's Emancipation Union, 1896; 3p
  • Women's Local Government Society; Registration in England and Wales. Women Occupiers and Their Votes; London: Women's Local Government Society, 1899; 1p
  • Women's Local Government Society; Registration in England and Wales. Women Occupiers and Their Votes; London: Women's Local Government Society, 1913; 1p
  • Elmy, Elizabeth Wolstenholme; The Right of Married Women to Vote at Municipal Elections; London: Society for the Return of Women to all Local Governing Bodies, n.d.; 2p
  • Kilgour, Mary Stewart; 'Unto Everyone That Hath'. A Plea for Justice; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1895; 2p
  • Women's Local Government Society; The Women's Local Government Society on the Franchise and Registration Bill, 1912; London: Women's Local Government Society, 1912; 1p
  • Women's Local Government Society; The Women's Local Government Society for the United Kingdom. Women and the Local Government Franchise; London: Women's Local Government Society, 1913; 1p
  • Morgan, Gwenllian E F; Extracts (Reprinted by Permission) from The Duties of Citizenship: The Proper Understanding and Use of the Municipal and Other Franchises for Women. A Paper read at the Annual Conference of the National Union of Women Workers, Manchester, 27 Oct 1896 by Miss Morgan, of Brecon, PLG, TC Brecon (since 1907), Mayor of Brecon (1911-1912); London: Women's Local Government Society, c.1913; 4p

Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in the Finding Aids field.

Women's Suffrage Pamphlets, Vol 6, Part 6 of 6

Part 6 of UDC box 381:

  • International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship; Proofs of Reports submitted to the 12th Congress of the International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship; London: International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship, c.1930s; 84p
  • International Alliance of Women; Programme of the Fourteenth Congress. Kursaal, Interlaken, Switzerland. 10-17 Aug 1946; Wembley: International Alliance of Women, 1946; 15p
  • International Alliance of Women; Programme of the Fifteenth Congress. 'Women and Human Rights', 'Les Femmes et les Droits Humains' Jul 1949; Swindon: International Alliance of Women, 1949; 8p
  • International Alliance of Women; Programme of the Sixteenth Congress; Naples: International Alliance of Women, 1952; 8p
  • International Alliance of Women; Programme of the Golden Jubilee Congress; London: International Alliance of Women, 1955; 15p
  • International Alliance of Women; Constitution [in English and French]; Colombo: International Alliance of Women, 1960; 24p
  • International Alliance of Women; XXIst Triennial Congress; London: International Alliance of Women, 1967; 13p

Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in the Finding Aids field.

Interview with Maureen Colquhoun

Audio recording and transcript of an interview with Maureen Colquhoun. Interviewee: Gaby Weiner. Duration: 58:39:00

Ailsa Johnson interviewed by Jessica Layton

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Ailsa.
Ailsa had young children when the camp was set up in the 1980s and she got to know about Greenham thanks to her local CND group. She only stayed overnight once and mostly visited during the day and for the big demos. She talks about monthly peace camps at Aldermaston and Burghfield and how they went to court to 'get recognition that camping is a form of protest'. She also talks about other groups linked to the peace camps, such as Nuke Watch and Nuclear Information Service. She mentions the power of songs, NVDA and how reading 'Children of Hiroshima' was a very formative experience for her - at the end of the interview, she reads an extract from the book.
Ailsa was interviewed by Jessica Layton in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

Ann and Sally Bell interviewed by Nicky Arikoglu

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Ann and Sally Bell.
Ann was a PhD student when she first went to Greenham and Sally an American citizen living in the UK. The women met at Greenham, living permanently at Orange Gate between 1983-85. They found in Greenham a place where women grew in confidence, could 'be themselves', many women 'becoming' feminists in a space free of male hierarchy. Both women believe Greenham had a major impact on the Cold War as its existence and actions opened up debate about nuclear weapons. They remember Greenham Women as a generation that went on to achieve remarkable things, and believe Greenham gave them, personally, the confidence to understand you do not have to follow the rules if you believe they are wrong. In addition, Greenham provided them with a strong moral foundation to pass on, and the ability to question everything.
Ann and Sally were interviewed by Nicky Arikoglu in 2019.
They were photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

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