TWL.2009.04.05 - International Women's Day Women's March
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- 1976
Corporate author: SW (Litho) Printers Ltd (printer)
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TWL.2009.04.05 - International Women's Day Women's March
Corporate author: SW (Litho) Printers Ltd (printer)
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TWL.2009.04.06 - Lesbian Celebration March 1981
Corporate author: Lenthall Road Workshop
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TWL.2009.04.11 - The Ideal Couple
Personal author: Preston, Gay
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop (printer); Preston, Gay (designer)
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TWL.2009.10.02 - Don't break down, BREAK OUT
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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TWL.2011.04.46 - There is no 'honour' in killing
Corporate author: Shirkat Gah Women's Resource Centre
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TWL.2011.39.01 - Female genital mutilation of young girls is child abuse
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TWL.2011.39.02 - I have Rights
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TWL.2011.39.03 - International Women's Blockade at Greenham Common
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TWL.2012.14.02 - I want to help men's violence against women because...'
Corporate author: White Ribbon Campaign
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TWL.2012.14.03 - White Ribbon Day Nov 25
Corporate author: White Ribbon Campaign
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Corporate author: White Ribbon Campaign
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TWL.2012.15.01 - Greenham Commemorative and Historic Site
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TWL.2012.15.02 - Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp 1981
Personal author: Lewis, Wendy (artist)
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Union Francaise pour le Suffrage des Femmes, Compte-Rendu de la Premiere Assemblee Generale, 1910
Corporate author: Union Francaise pour le Suffrage des Femmes
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Vicki Smith interviewed by Josephine Liptrott
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Vicki.
Vicki first heard about Greenham when studying at Southampton University. She was fascinated by the idea that it was a women-only space and protest.
She initially went as a weekend visitor and later lived there full-time at Blue Gate, staying for about two years.
She broke into the air base three times, on one occasion getting onto the silos and on another running between the shelves of the on-site commissary. Cutting a huge hole in the fence and driving her car onto the runway resulted in a criminal damage conviction.
Vicky was a founder member of Cruisewatch, a group which aimed to monitor and disrupt military manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain. She remembers hostility from the local residents, regular evictions and too many lentils, but also describes a genuinely inclusive and nurturing women-only space where everyone was valued and heard.
Vicki was interviewed by Josephine Liptrott in London in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Voz Faragher interviewed by Elaine Ruth White
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Voz.
Being an activist means becoming troublesome, defying authority and facing both the fears and consequences of taking action. Listen to Voz Faragher relate her experiences of staring the police in the face; hear her describe how it felt to be manhandled, to face the courts and spend the night in jail. But more than that, listen to her tell just how the support and energy of women united strengthened her courage and inspired her to become a lifelong advocate for the vulnerable and oppressed.
Voz was interviewed by Elaine Ruth White in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Wendy Moorhouse Johns interviewed by Kitty Gurnos Davies
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Wendy Moorhouse Johns was based in Leamington Spa during the height of the peace movement. She organised a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) group through Spare Rib magazine and they visited Greenham Common together.
In her interview, she touches on class relations to protest and the different challenges faced by women from different socio-economic backgrounds.
Wendy has a passion and talent for music and she discusses the relationship between folk music and the peace movement, including her project undertaken as part of a degree at the Ruskin School of Art. She tells us about meeting Peggy Seeger in Oxford and singing together on stage.
Wendy talks widely about women's history, family, and experiences in relation to protest and activism.
Wendy was interviewed by Kitty Gurnos Davies in 2019.
Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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