Howitt, Mary and William , c.1950
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- 1950
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Howitt, Mary and William , c.1950
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
HRH Prince of Wales to Mrs Fawcett, 8 Nov 1884
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[HT Malawer] proposals, 13 Apr 1949
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hubbard, Mrs Louisa Maria , c.1950
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hugh Blenkin to Mrs Roberts, 18 Jul 1955
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Hungary 1 : Act: employment of women; young persons and children
Publisher: London : PS King
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Hungary 1 : Order: employment of women (amendment)
Publisher: London : PS King
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Hungary 5 : Order: employment of women; young persons and children
Publisher: London : PS King
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Hungary 5 : Order: employment of women; young persons and children (amendment)
Publisher: London : PS King
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Hungary 6 : Order: employment of women in hotels; etc.
Publisher: London : PS King
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Hurst Blackett to Eliza [Tabor], Feb 1868
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HW Nevinson to Miss Daisy Solomon, 12 Jan c.1925
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HW Nevinson to Miss Daisy Solomon, c.1919
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HW Nevinson to Mrs Solomon, 19 Dec 1929
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HW Smith to [unknown] , 10 Aug 1897
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HW Smith to [unknown] , 3 Mar 1898
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HWS [Hannah Smith] to Annie , 30 Oct 1901
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Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Ida O'Malley to [Miss P Strachey], 14 Dec 1913
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Ida O'Malley to Mrs Roberts, 2 Jun 1936
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Corporate author: Co-operative Women's Guild Central Committee
Publisher: London
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Corporate author: International Women's Week Budepest
Publisher: Budapest : Central Organising Committee of the International Women's Week
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Il Suffragio Feminile Relazione, 1917
Personal author: Ancona, Margherita
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Illona Linthwaite interviewed by Alice Robinson
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 Illona.
Illona is an actor based in London. From an early age she had strong feelings about the unfairness of class and gender roles in society, and has been involved in the peace movement since before Greenham. Illona has kept diaries throughout her life. Looking at her photos of the 'Reflect the base' action in December 1983, Illona recalls memories of this extraordinary day when she first saw Greenham. She then came back and forth from Greenham, spending most of her time at Yellow Gate. In her interview, Illona also shares a couple of the songs she remembers most vividly and at 22.40 a poem by Wendy Poussard called 'Greenham Women'.
Illona was interviewed by Alice Robinson in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Illona Linthwaite_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Illona Linthwaite_Oral Testimony.mp3
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere