James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 19 Mar 1899
- UKLSE-DL1AL010040040035
- Folder
- 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 19 Mar 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 21 May 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 22 Jan 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 22 Jun 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 22 Sep 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 23 Jul 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 26 Mar 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 4 Jun 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 5 Feb 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 5 Mar 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 6 Jan 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 7 Nov 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 8 Apr 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], 9 Jul 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James [Strachey] to [Jane Strachey], c.11 Jun 1899
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
James Tanner to Elizabeth Garrett , 7 Jun 1851
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Jan interviewed by Sara Sherwood
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
A lifelong and inspiring activist, Jan first traveled to Greenham Common for Embrace the Base and lived at the camp for six months at Blue Gate. In this interview, Jan shares some memories of the camp, her emotional connection with the musical tradition of Greenham and discusses her wedding which took place at Blue Gate some years later.
Jan was interviewed by Sara Sherwood in 2019.
Jane Addams to Miss Daisy Solomon, 7 Oct 1921
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Suffrage Banners
Jane Griffiths and Judy Harris interviewed by Isabelle Tracy
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Jane and Judy were at Orange Gate together and remember the freedom of swimming in the local fjord and the exhaustion and weariness of women towards the end of their time at the camp. They spend the last 20 minutes of the interview singing songs, reminiscing and laughing till they cry.
Jane and Judy were interviewed by Isabelle Tracy in 2019.
Jane Griffiths interviewed by Isabelle Tracy
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Jane went to Main Gate while she was at school in York and, when she left, moved to camp permanently for about a year. She was arrested many times and went to Holloway and Styal prison as well as to a young offenders' institution because she was so young. Her memories are vivid and passionate as she talks about actions large and small, the very different responses of soldiers and her enjoyment of meeting and conversing with such a huge diversity of women.
Jane was interviewed by Isabelle Tracy in 2019.
Jane Hickman interviewed by Vanessa Pini
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 Jane.
Jane is a lawyer who represented many Greenham Women and was already an active feminist herself. She first got involved in defending the women in 1982 when they broke into the base and took over a sentry box. She recalls the core of their defense being, 'It's not us on trial, it's them,' and the magistrates being stunned when they refused to be bound over to keep the peace. She remembers journalists bringing champagne to greet Greenham Women coming out of prison, daffodils in the court room, cases brought against travelers and using powerful evidence from a nun on Hanford and Dr Alice Stewart on Hiroshima to illustrate the seriousness of their plight. Jane also tells the tale of Greenham Women taking the US Government to court to try and prevent them siting the missiles at Greenham and coming up against the attorney Rudy Giuliani! You can read a first hand account of the free support Jane gave Greenham Women in chapter 18 of the book 'Other Girls Like Me' by Stephanie Davies.
Jane was interviewed by Vanessa Pini in April 2021.
She was photographed by Tony Prime for the Observer in March 1983.
Jane Hukk to Mrs Alys Russell, 19 Oct 1928
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Jane Langdon-Down to [Miss Palliser], 4 Feb 1907
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Jane Norton to Miss Watts , 14 Aug 1962
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Jane P Rea to Miss Strachey, 9 Oct1907
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Jane Welsh Carlyle to Miss Clough, 17 Jun 1863
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Janet B Allen to Mrs Roberts, c.1 Sep 1913
Part of Autograph Letter Collection