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- 1913
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Circular letter head 'The Women's Party', 23 Feb 1918
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Circular letter Miss Dimock to affiliated societies, 18 Apr 1910
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Circular letter Miss Phillips to branch secretaries., c. Jan 1910
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Circular letter Miss Phillips, 26 Oct 1909
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Circular letter Miss Phillips, 7 Feb 1910
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Circular letter on Women's Franchise., c.1870
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Circular letter to all members of the Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU) , 10 Jan 1913
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Circular letter to firms and private people and signed by Cromer, 27 Oct 1910
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City of London Industrial Meeting , Jun 1911
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Personal author: Fitzroy, Almeric W. 1851-1935. (Almeric William),
Publisher: London : HMSO
Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference at LSE Library Search indicated in Finding aids field.
Civil Service Women's Suffrage - TWL.1998.24
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CL Maynard to Miss Tien, 8 Feb 1904
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CL Smith to 'Dear Madam' , 22 May 1911
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Clapham Women's Social and Political Union, Second Annual Report, 1913
Corporate author: Clapham Women's Social and Political Union
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Clara Montalba to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 5 Dec 1906
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Clare Leut to Nelly Lawrence , 17 Aug 1897
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Clare Pattinson and Polly High interviewed by Leslie Lyle
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 Clare and Polly.
Clare's parents were Catholic and part of the Pax Christi peace movement. Polly's parents were a part of CND and she joined them from a young age on demonstrations. Neither stayed at Greenham but both made frequent day visits with supplies and fresh vegetables.
The only occasion that Clare stayed was one February night when she woke in a bender with 4 inches of snow on her feet - 'Iave never been so cold in my life'. Both discuss the role of men in helping at Greenham a visiting the women with children, bringing supplies, helping with Cruise Watch. Clare, also involved in Cruise Watch, describes driving at night to watch the missile convoys: 'They were terrifying, it was like being in a horror movie.'
Polly and Clare were interviewed by Leslie Lyle in Kent in 2019.
They were photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Clare Pattinson Polly High_Transcript_OT.pdf
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Clare Pattinson_Polly High_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
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Clare Pattinson_Polly High_Oral Testimony.mp3
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Clarice HM Davidson to Miss Palliser, 8 Apr 1907
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Clarice HN Davidson to Miss Palliser, 20 Apr 1907
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Clayre Gribben interviewed by Leslie Lyle
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 Clayre.
Clayre spent a summer in the mid 1980s at Greenham with a group of friends. She shared baths, broke into the base, cut through wire, sang, did workshops, learned crafts, got arrested, and was part of Cruise Watch. She remembers a fantastic community. 'We have to stop reinventing causes every time. We must try to learn from each other and not think we are doing things for the first time. There is this wave that just grows and grows and keeps growing a we musn't let it die, otherwise we have to start again.'
Clayre was interviewed by Leslie Lyle in London in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Clayre Gribben_Christine Bradshaw_PP.jpg
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere