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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 5. Part 3 of 3

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Zangwill, Israel; Old fogeys and old bogeys
  • Zangwill, Israel; Talked out!
  • Zangwill, Israel; One and one are two
  • Housman, Laurence; Be law-abiding!
  • Housman, Laurence; Physical force phallacy
  • Smith, Sybil; Woman and evolution
  • Women's rights
  • Balfour, Lady Betty; Analysis of the debate in the House of Commons on the Woman's Franchise Bill
  • Heads I win tails you lose
  • Arncliffe Sennett, Maud; Women's suffrage and parliamentary morals: manifesto by Northern Men's Federation for Women's Suffrage

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 6. Part 1 of 2

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Cecil, Lord Robert; Address delivered by Lord Robert Cecil on 8th December 1908
  • Clayton, Joseph; Militant methods in history
  • Garrett Fawcett, Millicent; Mary Carpenter
  • Condorcet, Marquis de; Premier essay on women's political rights
  • Legal position of Englishwomen
  • Treatment of the women's deputations of November 18, 22 and 23 1910 by the police
  • Sigerson, Prof. George; Custodia honesta: treatment of political prisoners in Great Britain
  • Divorce law reform
  • Brief review of the women's suffrage movement since its beginning in 1832
  • Deputation to the Prime Minister

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 6. Part 2 of 2

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Acland, F.D; Adult suffrage: an address to democrats
  • Selborne, Earl of; Earl of Selborne on woman suffrage
  • Lytton, Earl of; House of Lords and women's suffrage
  • Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick; Women's votes and wages
  • Drysdale, Charles, V; Why men should work for women's suffrage
  • Martin, Anna; Mothers in mean streets, or the toad under the harrow
  • Martin, Anna; Married working woman: a study

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 7. Part 1 of 2

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Bernard, H.M. and Bernard, M; Women and evolution
  • Galsworthy; Gentles let us rest
  • Royden, A. Maude; Physical force and democracy
  • Royden, A. Maude; How women use the vote
  • Zangwill, Israel; Sword and the spirit
  • Zangwill, Israel; Hithertos
  • Chance, Lady; Women's suffrage and morality: an address to married women
  • Soul of women's suffrage
  • Buckle, Henry Thomas; Women's influence on the progress of knowledge

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 7. Part 2 of 2

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Harrison, Jane E.; Homo sum: being a letter to an anti-suffragist from an anthropologist
  • Lytton, Lady Constance; No votes for women
  • Russell, Bertrand; Anti-suffragist anxieties
  • Osler, A.C.; Why women need the vote

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 8

Description:

  • Housman, Laurence; Bawling brotherhood
  • Masefield, John; My faith in woman suffrage
  • Majestic unity of woman
  • Mahler, E and Rathbone, E.F.; Payment of seamen: the present system: how the wives suffer
  • Australia's advice
  • Kidd, Ronald, H.; For freedoms cause: an appeal to working men
  • Clayton, Joseph; Militant methods in history
  • Zangwill, Israel; Sword and the spirit
  • Pethick Lawrence, F.W.; Women's votes and wages

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 9. Part 1 of 3

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Colonial statesmen and votes for women
  • Votes for women and the public health
  • Holmes, Marion; Josephine Butler: a cameo life-sketch
  • Despard, Charlotte; Women in the nation
  • Healy, T.M; Defence at Bow Street
  • Malmberg, Madame Aino; Woman suffrage in Finland
  • Nevinson, Henry W.; Women's vote and men
  • Economics of woman suffrage: why working women need the vote
  • Campbell, Rev. R.J.; Some economic aspects of the women's suffrage movement
  • Billington-Greig, Teresa; Suffragist tactics past and present
  • Zangwill, Israel; Talked out!
  • Zangwill, Israel; One and one are two
  • Zangwill, Israel; Lords and the ladies
  • Women's bill in the House of Commons
  • Verbatim report of debate on Dec 3 1907: sex equality (Teresa Billington-Greig) versus adult suffrage (Margaret G.Bondfield)
  • Neilans, Alison; Ballot box protest

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 9. Part 2 of 3

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Nevinson, Margaret Wynne; Ancient suffragettes
  • Holmes, Marion; ABC of votes for women
  • Brailsford, H.N.; Conciliation Bill: an explanation and defence
  • Factory and Workshop Act 1901
  • McMillan, Margaret; Feeding London's school children
  • Harben, Henry D.; Endowment of motherhood
  • Hardie, J.Keir; Citizenship of women: a plea for women's suffrage
  • Cavendish Bentinck, Ruth; Point of honour: a correspondence on aristocracy and socialism
  • Hylton Dale; Child labor under capitalism
  • Hutchins, B.L.; Home work and sweating: the causes and the remedies
  • Townshend; Case for school nurseries
  • Campbell, Rev. R.J.; Women's suffrage and the social evil
  • Wolstenholme Elmy, E.C.; Woman's franchise: the need of the hour

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Celia Chasey interviewed by Kitty Gurnos Davies

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Celia helped set-up and run Hayford Peace Camp a a sister camp to Greenham Common that allowed both men and women to protest together. She visited Greenham for Embrace the Base and describes how they decorated the wire fence. She describes protest activities including cruise watch at night in cars along the M4 and monitoring the transport of goods in and out of the camp. Celia is a wonderful artist and made many of the banners for Hayford and discusses the song and dance that surrounded the peace movement. With her husband, Celia hosted many members of the Hayford Peace Camp in her house and relates the sacrifices and impact of protesting on family life. In a particularly touching moment, Celia reads out a poem that her daughter had written aged 16. Much of the interview is structured around looking at photographs and material Celia had collected relating to the peace camps.
Celia was interviewed by Kitty Gurnos Davies in 2019.

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