Lord Robert Cecil to Miss Strachey, 10 Feb 1933
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- 1933
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Lord Robert Cecil to Miss Strachey, 10 Feb 1933
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Lord Robert Cecil to Mr AJ Billinghurst, 15 Jan 1913
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Lord Robert Cecil to Mr S Garrett, 8 Mar 1907
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Lord Robert Lytton to Rosina, Lady Lytton, c.1878
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Lord Rosebery to Miss Faithfull, 28 Sep 1887
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Lord Ruffed to Mrs Horton, 6 Sep 1957
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Lord Ruffside to Viscountess Davidson, 24 Jul 1957
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Lord Shaftesbury to Madame Bodichon, 17 Jul 1862
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Lord Shaftesbury to Mrs Garrett Anderson, 11 Feb 1875
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Lord Shaftsbury to Elizabeth Garrett , 16 Oct 1866
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Lord Templewood to Miss Philippa Strachey, 11 Sep 1951
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Lord Thring to Mrs Fawcett, 4 Apr 1902
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Lord Weardale to Mrs Metzler, 8 Nov 1912
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Lorna Richardson interviewed by Rebecca Mordan
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Lorna was involved in her local CND group from the age of 14 and learnt about Greenham through the Quakers. She talks about how her political and moral views were shaped by her aunt and how she first hitched to Green Gate with two friends when she was 16. Lorna recalls staying at Turquoise Gate, prison sentences, underground nuclear testing and singing songs to keep up energy and morale.
Lorna was interviewed by Rebecca Mordan in 2019.
Lorna Richardson_Oral Testimony.mp3
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Lorna Richardson_Transcript_OT.pdf
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Louella Crisfield interviewed by Emma Gliddon
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Lou has been a lifelong activist inspired by her time at Greenham in her teens. She is now a housing adviser in London and feels the experience at camp gave her the courage to be or do anything! She was there in her late teens and shares her experience of camp life, arrest and prison.
Louella was interviewed by Emma Gliddon in 2019.
Louella Crisfield_Oral Testimony.mp3
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Louella Crisfield_Transcript_OT.pdf
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Louie Frankland to Miss Strachey, 5 May 1906
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Louie [Louisa Willington] to Trevor [Becker], c.1921
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Louisa Gann to 'Katie', c.1874
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Louisa Gann to Miss Ridley, 9 Apr 1872
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Louisa Martindale to Mrs Horton, 4 Jun 1954
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Louisa Twining to Lady Strachey, 13 Oct 1904
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Louise Creighton to Miss Fullagar , 4 Dec 1894
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Louise Perceval-Clark to Miss Newcombe, c. Nov 1909
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Corporate author: International Co-operative Women's Guild
Publisher: London
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