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Posthumous Works of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. Vol 4

Personal author: Wollstonecraft, Mary
Full title: Posthumous Works of the Author of 'A Vindication of the Rights of Woman'. Volume 4: Letters and Miscellaneous pieces, in two volumes.
Publisher: J. Johnson, and G.G. and J. Robinson
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Posthumous Works of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. Vol 3

Personal author: Wollstonecraft, Mary
Full title: Posthumous Works of the Author of 'A Vindication of the Rights of Woman'. Volume 3: Letters and Miscellaneous pieces, in two volumes.
Publisher: J. Johnson, and G.G. and J. Robinson
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Posthumous Works of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. Vol 2

Personal author: Wollstonecraft, Mary
Full title: Posthumous Works of the Author of 'A Vindication of the Rights of Woman'. Volume 2: the Wrongs of Woman: or, Maria: a fragment in two volumes.
Publisher: J. Johnson, and G.G. and J. Robinson
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Posthumous Works of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. Vol 1

Personal author: Wollstonecraft, Mary
Full title: Posthumous Works of the Author of 'A Vindication of the Rights of Woman'. Volume 1: the Wrongs of Woman: or, Maria: a fragment in two volumes.
Publisher: J. Johnson, and G.G. and J. Robinson
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Post Office reports of Committees on Women's questions

Corporate author: Great Britain Post Office Departmental Whitley Council Committee on Women's Questions
Publisher: London : Post Office departmental Whitley Council-Committee on Women's questions
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Pixie Taylor interviewed by Vanessa Pini

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Pixie.
Pixie spent two periods of her life at Greenham. Firstly, when she was 18, she went down on an overnight coach from Dundee and lived at Green Gate from 1985-86. She returned for the 10th birthday in 1991 and lived at Blue Gate until January 1994. She talks about the differences in the eras, evictions and bailiffs, women only spaces, learning to value her body and her time in Holloway. She recalls doing doughnuts in a borrowed car in the base during the American leaving ceremony and reads from a Greenham newsletter documenting leaving Blue Gate. Pixie speaks about how ludicrous it was to have nuclear weapons being driven around the country and how Greenham wouldn't have survived without humour and laughter. She also remembers writing to Greenham at school on Dennis the Menace paper and getting a reply!
Pixie was interviewed by Vanessa Pini in January 2021.

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