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Correspondence and papers, 1910

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/4 part 3

  1. Letter from Harold Cox to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  2. Letter from Reverend George Lowther Davey to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
    102-103. Letter from Reverend John-Edwin Watts Ditchfield to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
    104-105. Letter from SB Walter Gay to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  3. Letter from Arthur Greenwood, Secretary of the National Committee for the Prevention of Destitution, to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  4. Letter from Reverend D Hayes, Pastor and Superintendent of Berger Hall, to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  5. Letter from Henry Scott Holland to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  6. Letter from JW Lansbury to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  7. Letter from Hilda S Lidgitt to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  8. Letter from Reverend Henry Mosley, Bishop of Southwell, to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  9. Letter from Edith R Mansell Moullin to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  10. Letter from CRW Offen, Secretary of the National Union for Christian Social Service, to Lansbury, 8 December 1910. .
    114-115. Letter from Jane Oxley to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  11. Letter from Porritt to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
    117-118. Letter from OE Post to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  12. Letter from Henry H Schloesser, 8 December 1910.
    120-121. Letter from Walt Chester Sewell to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  13. Letter from Sol Schaverien, Secretary of the Street Traders', Costermongers' and Shopkeepers' Union, to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  14. Letter from E Pullein Thompson to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
  15. Letter from Alexander Thomson, United Kingdom Alliance Metropolitan Superintendent and Parliamentary Agent, to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
    125-126. Letter from Edward Webster, Edmonton Union Superintendent Relieving Officer, to Lansbury, 8 December 1910.
    127-128. Letter from J Brine to Lansbury, 9 December 1910.
  16. Letter from Charles Ernest Escreet to Lansbury, 9 December 1910.
  17. Letter from Henry William Lee, Secretary of the Social-Democratic Federation, to Lansbury, 9 December 1910.
  18. Letter from Reverend FR Swan, Travelling Secretary of the Liberal-Christian League, to Lansbury, 9 December 1910. .
  19. Letter from Reverend Manley Power to Lansbury, 9 December 1910.
  20. Letter from John W Slater, Amy Lansbury's husband, to Lansbury, 9 December 1910.
    134-137. Letter from Richard Henry Tawney to Lansbury, 9 December 1910.
  21. Newspaper summary of Lansbury's life, 9 December 1910.
  22. Letter from Charles Philip Stewart Clarke to Lansbury, 10 December 1910.
    140-141. Letter from Sir Henry John Manton to Lansbury, 10 December 1910.
  23. Newspaper article from the 'Lincolnshire Echo' referencing George Lansbury, 10 December 1910.
    143-144. Letter from Marianne Dale to Lansbury, 11 December 1910.
    145-146. Letter from TJ Stokoe to Lansbury, 11 December 1910.
  24. Letter from James Bonar to Lansbury, 12 December 1910.
  25. Letter from GL Bruce to Lansbury, 12 December 1910.
    149-150. Letter from Faulkland Rooke, Poplar Schools, to Lansbury, 12 December 1910. .
  26. Letter from H Cheshire, United Socialist and Labour Military Band, to Lansbury, 12 December 1910.
  27. Letter from G Algernon West to Lansbury, 12 December 1910.
  28. Letter from Reverend TC Gobat to Lansbury, 13 December 1910.
  29. Letter from J MacPherson, General Secretary of the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks, to Lansbury, 14 December 1910.
    155-156. Letter from Charles Coates to Lansbury, 15 December 1910.
    157-158. Letter from Tom Donald to Lansbury, 24 December 1910.
    159-160. Christmas card from George Lansbury,.
    161-163. Letter from Thomas Tilbrook to Lansbury, 26 December 1910.
  30. Newspaper clippings of Lansbury's organization of entertainment at a Poplar Workhouse, 31 December 1910.
  31. Newspaper clippings mentioning Lansbury, [December 1910?].
    166-167. Letter from Walter Murray Guthrie to Lansbury, [1910 or 1911],.
  32. Newspaper article about Lansbury's speech on Socialism in Middlesborough, [1910-1912?].
  33. Photograph of George Lansbury serving Christmas dinner in a workhouse, 25 December [1910?].

Correspondence and papers, 1907

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/3 part 1
1-20. Manuscript by George Lansbury about trade unionism, [1907?].
21-24. Letter from May Tennant (Wife of Harold John Tennant) to Lansbury, 1 January 1907.
25-26. Letter from CH Grinling to Lansbury, 2 January 1907.
27-28. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 4 January 1907.

  1. Letter from Wm. Barefoot, Secretary of the Woolwich Labour Representation Association, to Lansbury 5 January 1907.
    30-31. Letter from HC Mott, Clerk to the Guardians and Superintendent Registrar, to Lansbury, 15 January 1907.
    32-33. Letter from Jane Cobden to Lansbury, 12 February 1907.
    34-35. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Elizabeth Lansbury, 20 February 1907.
  2. Letter from M. Bridges Adams to Lansbury, March 1907.
  3. Letter from Will Crooks to Lansbury, 3 March 1907.
    38-39. Letter from Septimus Dawson to Lansbury, 3 March 1907.
  4. Telegraph from National Liberal Club to Lansbury, March 1907.
    41-42. Letter from Mrs May Tennant to Lansbury, 3 March 1907.
  5. Letter from Reverend H Russel Wakefield, Bishop of Birmingham, to Lansbury, 3 March 1907.
  6. Letter from Reverend James Granville Adderley to Lansbury, 4 March 1907.
    45-46. Letter from Reverend Andrew Binny Ritchie to Lansbury, 4 March 1907.
  7. Letter from Frank Smith, North Lambeth Labour Candidate, to Lansbury, 4 March 1907.
  8. Letter from F Herbert Stead to Lansbury, 4 March 1907.
    49-50. Letter from James Keir Hardie to Lansbury, 7 March 1907.

Correspondence and papers, 1907

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/3 part 2
51-52. Letter from L Jenkins Jones, candidate with Lansbury in Woolwich, to Lansbury, 7 March 1907.

  1. Letter from Reverend Andrew Binny Ritchie to Lansbury, enclosing donation, 9 March 1907.
  2. Letter from Walter Coates to Lansbury, 13 March 1907.
  3. Letter from John Lindsay, Secretary of the Maryland Small holders' Co-operative Society, to Lansbury, 21 March 1907.
  4. Telegraph from [Dean?] to Lansbury, March 1907.
  5. Telegraph from Woolwich Labour Party to Lansbury, March 1907.
  6. Telegraph from [Tennant?] to Lansbury, March 1907.
  7. Letter from Frank Smith to Lansbury, 28 March 1907.
    60-61. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 9 May 1907.
  8. Letter from Lady Emmeline Pethick Lawrence, Treasurer of the National Executive Committee of the Women's Social and Political Union, to Elizabeth Lansbury, 23 May 1907.
  9. Mr and Mrs Thomas Fisher Unwin's invite card to attend a meeting of the delegates to the Russian Social-Democratic Congress, 26 May 1907.
  10. Mr and Mrs George Lansbury's invite card to attend a party of Reverend Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, [?] 1907.
  11. Letter from Reverend Wm Henry Griffith Thomas to Lansbury, 21 June 1907.
  12. Letter from Joseph Fels to Lord George Hamilton, 3 July 1907.
  13. Letter from Mary Fels to Lansbury, 3 July 1907.
    68-69. Letter from Jane Cobden to Lansbury, 14 July 1907.
  14. Letter from Reverend George Lowther Davey, Rector of Binstead, to Lansbury, July 1907.
  15. Newspaper article by the 'Ohio Times Star' about Toynbee Hall, 12 August 1907.
  16. Letter from Frank Smith to Lansbury, 15 August 1907.
    73-75. Letter from Reverend CH Grinling to Lansbury, 15 August 1907.
    76-77. Letter from Eleanor Coates to Lansbury, 19 August 1907.
    78-79. Letter from Mary and Joseph Fels to Lansbury, 24 August 1907.
  17. Letter from Septimus Dawson to Lansbury, 9 September 1907.
  18. Letter from George Lansbury to [?] Smith, 12 September 1907.
    82-83. Letter form Richard H Green to Lansbury, 4 October 1907.
    84-85. Letter from Henry Lockwood to Lansbury, [1907?].
  19. Letter from HAE Standfast, East London Church Fund, to Lansbury, 30 October 1907.
    87-92. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 30 October -18 November 1907.
  20. Newspaper article about George Lansbury speaking in Paisley, 30 November 1907.
    94-95. Letter from Mary Fels to Lansbury, 6 December 1907.
    96-97. Letter from Robert Pollok to Lansbury, 12 December 1907.
  21. Letter from Jospeh Fels to Lansbury, 14 December 1907.

Correspondence and papers, 1912

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/6 part 5

  1. Letter from Christabel Pankhurst to Lansbury, 24 November 1912.
    201-202. Letter from Reverend Henry White to Lansbury, 24 November 1912.
    203-204. Letter from 'A member of the Church of England' to Lansbury, 25 November 1912.
  2. Letter from Harold Cox to Lansbury, 25 November 1912.
  3. Letter from Mary Gawthorpe to Lansbury, 25 November 1912.
    207-208. Letter from WJ Murray to Lansbury, 25 November 1912.
    209-210. Letter from Charles E Buck to Lansbury, 26 November 1912. .
    211-212. Letter from Mary Fels to Elizabeth and George Lansbury, 26 November 1912.
  4. Letter from HJ Kitcat to Lansbury, 26 November 1912.
    214-215. Letter from FW Pethick-Lawrence to Lansbury, 26 November 1912.
    216-217. Letter from Mabel Lawrence to Lansbury, 26 November 1912.
  5. Letter from Catherine E Marshall, Secretary of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, to Lansbury, 26 November 1912.
  6. Letter from Beatrice H Martin and William Stephen Sanders to Lansbury, 26 November 1912.
  7. Letter from John Scurr to Lansbury, 26 November 1912.
  8. Letter from Frank Smith to Lansbury, 26 November 1912.
  9. Telegraph from Henry J Watkinson to Lansbury, [?] 1912.
  10. Letter from Josiah Clement Wedgwood to Lansbury, 26 November 1912.
  11. Telegraph from Eleanor Barnes Aitken and Yarrow, [?] 1912.
    225-226. Letter from William Boulting to Lansbury.
    227-228. Letter from GL Bruce to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
  12. Letter from Herbert Burrows to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
    230-231. Letter from A Cox to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
  13. Letter from Gordon Crosse to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
    233-234. Letter from F Crowsley to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
  14. Letter from Gilbert Davies to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
    236-238. Letter from Joseph Fels, Mary Fels, Lincoln Steffens, and Dolly and Ernest Thurtle, 27 November 1912.
  15. Letter from Edith R Mansell-Moullin, Founder and Organiser of the Forward Cymric Suffrage Union for Men and Women, 27 November 1912.
  16. Letter from Reverend CH Grinling to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.241. Letter from Leonard Hall to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
    242-243. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
  17. Poem from Catherine Raven to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
  18. Letter from G Saunders Jacobs to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
  19. Letter from Selma B Kahan to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
    247-248. Letter from Agnes A Kelly to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
    249-250. Letter from Henry Lockwood to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
    251-252. Letter from Ruth E Long to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
  20. Telegraph from Ridely Makepeace to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
    254-255. Letter from Mrs Meralls to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
  21. Letter from Henry Woodd Nevinson to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.
    257-260. Letters from Evelyn Sharp Nevinson to Lansbury, 27 November 1912.

Correspondence and papers, 1929

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/9 part 4

  1. Postcard from Rev. John Ough to Lansbury, 10 June 1929.
    151-155. Letter from Maurice Hankey on behalf of the Privy Council Office to Lansbury, notifying him as officially 'sworn' First Commissioner of Works, (two copies) with two Privy Council certificates and the oath of the Privy Counsellor, 8-10 June 1929.
  2. Letter from B Shiva Rao to Lansbury, 10 June 1929.
  3. Letter from Wait Chester Sewell to Lansbury, 10 June 1929.
  4. Letter from Reginald Sorensen to Lansbury, 10 June 1929.
  5. Letter from Rev N.E Egerton Swann to Lansbury, 10 June 1929.
    160-161 Letter from Arthur H Darby to Lansbury, 11 June 1929.
  6. Letter from Doris Lester to Lansbury, 11 June 1929.
  7. Letter from Alfred Hurley to Lansbury, 11 June 1929.
  8. Letter from Edmund MacMichael to Lansbury, 11 June 1929.
  9. Letter from Hamed Mahmud to Lansbury, 11 June 1929.
  10. Letter from Tckitchovsky to Lansbury, 11 June 1929.
  11. Letter from Rev.Albert Linwood Wright to Lansbury, 11 June 1929.
    168-170. Letter from Ada C.G. Wright to Lansbury, 12 June 1929.
  12. Henry George Abel to Lansbury, 13 June 1929 172. [Lydia?] to Lansbury, 13 June 1929.
    173-174. Letter from Lansbury to Harold Arthur Hill, 14 June 1929.
  13. Letter from Speedwell Massingham to Lansbury, 14 June 1929.
  14. Letter from Rev. Conrad Noel to Lansbury, 15 June 1929.
    177-178. Letter from Canon F. Lewis Donaldson to Lansbury, 16 June 1929.
  15. Letter from Hollesley Bay Labour Colony, Suffolk to Lansbury, 16 June 1929.
  16. Telegram from Association Egyptienne, Lyons to Lansbury, 1 June 1929.
  17. Letter from Leslie Haden Guest to Lansbury, 19 June 1929.
  18. Letter from Muriel Lester to Lansbury, 25 June 1929.
    183-184. Letter from the Treasury Chambers to Lansbury, with accompanying Royal warrant for his appointment as First Commissioner of Works, 25 June 1929.
  19. Letter from Reginald Brill to Lansbury, c30 June 1929.
  20. Letter from May Tennant to Lansbury, 3 July 1929.
  21. Letter from Directeur der Kanselarij to Lansbury, 30 July 1929.
    188-189 Letter from Agnes M Williams to Lansbury, 20 August 1929.
  22. Letter from George Philips to Lansbury, 24 August 1929.
  23. Newspaper article with photograph, about Lansbury using the bus to travel to work in London, 10 Sep 1929.
  24. Newspaper article, concerning Lansbury's visits to London parks and his recommendations for mixed bathing accommodation by the Serpentine, 17 Sep 1929.
  25. Letter from Margaret M Pirrie to Lansbury, 19 October 1929.
    194-195. Speech made by Lansbury on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the Courts of Law for Northern Ireland, 19 October 1929.
  26. Letter from Hugh McDowell Pollock to Lansbury, 23 October 1929.
    197-201. Letter from Henry Bruce Armstrong to Lansbury, 31 October 1929.

Correspondence and papers, 1930

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/9 part 8

  1. Postcard from Lady Josiah Clement Wedgwood to Lansbury, 29 May 1930.
  2. Letter from Rev. Harry Williams to Lansbury, 29 May 1930.
  3. Newspaper article from the Yorkshire Evening News, featuring the story of Lansbury's 50th wedding anniversary, 29 May 1930.
  4. Letter from Joseph Bentley to Lansbury, 30 May 1930.
  5. Letter from Rev Mary. G Collins to Lansbury, 30 May 1930.
  6. Newspaper article from the Daily Sketch with photograph, featuring the story of Lansbury's 50th wedding anniversary and a telegram he has received from the king, 30 May 1930.
  7. Letter from Sir Benjamin Drage to Lansbury, 30 May 1930.
  8. Postcard from [Rev W.F?] to Lansbury, 30 May 1930.
    308-309. Letter from Horace Aldrick of London Goods Clearing House to Lansbury, 31 May 1930.
    310-311. Letter from William James Downer to Lansbury, 31 May 1930.
  9. Newspaper article from East London Advertiser on the occasion of Lansbury's 50th wedding anniversary, May 31 1930.
  10. Newspaper article about Lansbury's 50th wedding anniversary, May 31 1930.
  11. Letter from Robert Hunt Stapylton Newman to Lansbury, May 31 1930.
  12. Newspaper article featuring photograph of Lansbury opening a bazaar in Edmonton, c June or July 1930.
  13. Letter from W.T.H. Bradley to Lansbury, 1 June 1930.
  14. Letter from J.K. Gobat to Lansbury, c 1 June 1930.
    318-319. Letter from Harry J. Hunter to Lansbury, 1 June 1930.
  15. [Table layout of the Foreign Office, 3 June 1930?].
    321-322. Letter from the Union of Hebrew and Religious Classes to Lansbury, 4 June 1930.
  16. Letter from Edwin Godwin Clayton to Lansbury, 5 June 1930.
  17. Letter from James Ramsay Macdonald to Lansbury, 5 June 1930.
  18. Letter from Mrs. Pethick Lawrence to Lansbury, 1 July 1930.
  19. [Verse from L.C.C Schools, Monteith Road, Poplar?] to Lansbury, c1930.
  20. A verse 'Joyland' by Alastair Davis dedicated to Lansbury, c1930.
  21. Letter from Gillian Dearmer to Lansbury, 9 July 1930.
    329-332. Menu and programme of the dinner and concert of the Amalgamated union of building trade workers -V.C.S of Trade Unionism, 15 Aug 1930.
    333-334. Anonymous letter to Lansbury, about alcohol and licensing problems in England, 2 September 1930.
  22. Letter from Sydney George Holland to Lansbury, 9 September 1930.
  23. Letter from Arthur Hayday to Lansbury, 30 September 1930.
    337-342. Letter from Sir Benjamin Drage to Lansbury, 1 December 1930.
    343-347. Letter from Joseph Bentley to Lansbury, 21 December 1930.
  24. Postcard from Frederick Wm. Alexander to Lansbury, 22 December 1930.
  25. Letter from James Whittle to Lansbury, 22 December 1930.
    350-351. Letter from Edward Cruse to Lansbury, 23 December 1930.
  26. Letter from Sir Bhupendra Nath Mitra to Lansbury, 23 December 1930.
  27. Letter from Frank Smith to Lansbury, 23 December 1930.
  28. Note from James Francis Horrabin to MPs, about the Christmas closure of parliament, Dec 1930.
  29. Letter from Sir Chirravoori Jajneswara Chintamani to Lansbury, 24 December 1930.
  30. Telegram from Sir Kalais Narain Haksar to Lansbury, 24 December 1930.
  31. Letter from Dan W. Hubbard to Lansbury, 24 December 1930.
  32. Letter from Sir Phiroze Sethna to Lansbury, 24 December 1930.
  33. Letter from Rev Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram to Lansbury, 25 December 1930.
    [360-361, 365?] Letter from Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru to Lansbury, 26 December 1930.
  34. Letter from Sir Krishnachandra Deo to Lansbury, 28 December 1930.
    363-364. Letter from Sir Benjamin Drage to Lansbury, 29 December 1930.
  35. Letter from Sir Benjamin Drage to Lansbury, 29 December 1930.
  36. Letter from Sir William Waterlow to Lansbury, 29 December 1930.
  37. Letter from Sir Kameshwara Singh to Lansbury, 30 December 1930.
    368-370. Letter from Hector Dinnie of the Serpentine Swans to Lansbury, 31 December 1930, with enclosed letter from Myrtle Winter.
  38. Letter from Theodore Wood to Lansbury, 31 December 1930

Correspondence and papers, 1918

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/8 part 1

  1. Letter from Rev Edward A. Davies to Lansbury, 2 January 1918.
  2. Letter from Magdalen Ponsonby to Lansbury, 3 January 1918.
  3. Card from Lansbury to Wait Chester Sewell, 10 January 1918.
  4. Letter from Edgar Lansbury to Lansbury, 26 January 1918.
  5. Letter from Bessie Lansbury to Alice Sewell, 29 January 1918.
    6-7. Letter from Bessie Lansbury to Alice Sewell, 26 February 1918.
  6. Life insurance policy for Lansbury from New York Life Insurance Company, 21 March 1918.
  7. Letter from Evelyn Sharp to Lansbury, 31 March 1918.
  8. Letter from Major Graham Pole to Bessie Lansbury, 9 April 1918.
  9. Letter from Bessie Lansbury to Alice Sewell, 18 April 1918.
    12-13. Letter from W.Dingwall to Lansbury, 29 April 1918.
  10. Letter from Home Office to Lansbury, 29 May 1918.
    15-16. Letter from Rev.Richard Roberts to Lansbury, 2 June 1918.
    17-18. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Bessie Lansbury, 25 June 1918.
  11. Letter from Lansbury to the staff of the board of guardians of the parish of Poplar, August 1918 20. Missin.
    21-22. Letter from Rev Charles Taylor to Lansbury, 9 August 1918.
    23-24. Letter from Rev John Goldsbrough to Lansbury, 10 August 1918.
  12. Letter from Geraldine Cammell to Lansbury, 11 August 1918.
  13. Letter from John Dadswell to Lansbury, 11 August 1918.
    27-28. Letter from 'one of the workers' to Lansbury, 11 August 1918.
    29-30. Letter from H. Hargreaves to Lansbury, 11 August 1918.
    31-32. Letter from K.G Hobday to Lansbury, 12 August 1918.
  14. Letter from A.L Pennell to Lansbury, 13 August 1918.
    34-35. Letter from Philip Burtt to Lansbury, 14 August 1918.
  15. Letter from Daniel Kiefer to Lansbury, 16 August 1918.
  16. Letter from 'A Tommy' to Lansbury, 16 August 1918.
  17. Letter from [Cable?] to Lansbury, 20 August 1918.
  18. Letter from Mary Hughes to Lansbury, 19 September 1918.
    40-41. Letter from Rev. William Marshall Teape to Lansbury, 28 September 1918.
  19. Letter from Eric Verney to Lansbury, 28 September 1918.
  20. Letter from Gerald Gould to Lansbury, 1 October 1918.
    44-46. Letter from Bessie Lansbury to Alice Sewell, 1 October 1918.
  21. Letter from Crawford Thomson to Lansbury, 12 October 1918.
    48-50. Letter from Marion Coates to Lansbury, 31 October 1918.
    51-54. Letters from Bessie Lansbury to Alice Sewell, c November 1918.
  22. Letter from 'British wife of an interned prisoner' to Lansbury, 5 November 1918.
  23. Letter from Wait Chester Sewell to Lansbury, 26 November 1918.
  24. Letter from Lansbury to Wait Chester Sewell, November 1918.
    58-60. Missing.
  25. Letter from Bessie Lansbury to Alice Sewell, 7 December 1918.
  26. Letter from Rev.P.E.T Widdrington to Lansbury, 23 December 1918.
    63-64. Letter from R. Gane to Lansbury, 29 December 1918.
  27. Letter from H.J Gillespie to Lansbury, 29 December 1918.
  28. Letter from Charles George Ammon to Lansbury, 30 December 1918.
  29. Letter from Norman Parker to Lansbury, 30 December 1918.
    68-69. Letter from ? to Lansbury, 30 December 1918.
  30. Letter from Rev.G.F Dempster to Lansbury, 31 December 1918.

Correspondence and papers, 1924

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/8 part 5

  1. Newspaper article 'The chance for the churches' written by Lansbury, 5 January 1924.
  2. Letter from Rev.George Sydney Arundale to Lansbury, 17 January 1924.
  3. Article 'Is Mr.Bumble to come back?' written by Lansbury from Daily Herald Newspaper, 16 February 1924.
  4. Letter from Charles William Key to Lansbury, 20 February 1924.
    182-183. Letter from Wait Chester Sewell to Lansbury, 20 February 1924.
    184-185. Letter from Ed Bernstein to Lansbury, 21 February 1924.
    186-187. Telegram from employees of Bernsteins Abrahams Ltd to Lansbury, 21 February 1924.
  5. Telegram from 'Bourneville clerks' to Lansbury, 21 February 1924.
  6. Letter from United Ladies Tailors Trade Union to Lansbury, 21 February 1924.
    190-191. Letter from Corrie Grant to Lansbury, 22 May 1924.
  7. Article written by Lansbury from Daily Herald newspaper, May 1924.
  8. Article 'The meaning of the glittering streets' written by Lansbury from Daily Herald newspaper, 28 June 1924.
  9. Article 'A new way of empire' written by Lansbury from Daily Herald newspaper, 5 July 1924.
  10. Letter from E.G Alligham to Lansbury, June 1924.
    196-199. Passenger lists of the SS 'Alondra' including Mr and Mrs Lansbury, 9 August 1924.
    200-209. Article by Lansbury about sea voyages, August 1924.
    210-214. Newspaper cuttings about the marriage of Edgar Lansbury and Moyna Macgill, 9-11 September 1924.
    215-216. Letter from Frederick Hansen to Lansbury, 6 October 1924.
  11. Letter from Tarini P.Sinha to Lansbury, 26 October 1924.
  12. Statement from the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party, 29 October 1924.
    219-220. Newspaper cuttings about Moyna Macgill's first impressions of Poplar and role as Mayoress, November 1924.
  13. Results of parliamentary elections for Bow and Bromley, 1 November 1924.
  14. Article 'Two gaps in the ranks' written by Lansbury, from Daily Herald newspaper, 20 November 1924.
  15. Letter from V.S Srinivasa Sastri to Lansbury, 1 December 1924.
  16. Letter from Lansbury to Wait Chester Sewell, 5 December 1924.
  17. Letter from Walter Coates to Lansbury, 24 December 1924.
  18. Telegram from Harry Day to Lansbury, 24 December 1924.
  19. Letter from Rev.T C Gobat to Lansbury, 24 December 1924.
  20. Letter from Rt.Rev Charles Gore to Lansbury, 24 December 1924.
  21. Letter from Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram to Lansbury, 24 December 1924.
  22. Telegram from Karimbhoy Adamjee Peerbhoy to Lansbury, 24 December 1924.
  23. Letter from Sir T.Drummond Shiels to Lansbury, 25 December 1924.
  24. Card from Cosmo Gordon Lang to Lansbury, 27 December 1924.
  25. Letter from Rev.George Sydney Arundale to Lansbury, 29 December 1924.
    234-235. Letter from Joseph Bentley to Lansbury, 30 December 1924.
  26. Letter from Walter John Baker to Lansbury, 31 December 1924

Correspondence and papers, 1912

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/5 part 6

  1. Letter from Alice J Stewart Kerr to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    252-253. Letter from Frances Kerr to Lansbury, [???].
  2. Letter from Alice King to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    255-256. Letter from Elizabeth J Knight to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  3. Letter from Knyvett to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    258-259. Letter from Lena Kurz to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  4. Letter from AW Lance to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  5. Letter from Annie Lansbury to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    262-263. Letter from E Pethick Lawrence to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  6. Telegraph from [?] to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    265-266. Letter from Mary Leigh to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  7. Letter from Lilian Lenton to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    268-269. Letter from M MacCallum to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  8. Letter from Ada McLaren to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    271-272. Letter from Robert Mains to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    273-274. Letter from AJ Marriott to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  9. Letter from W Mason to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  10. Letter from Men's Federation for Women's Suffrage to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    277-278. Letter from AM Milligan to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  11. Letter from JB Milton to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  12. Letter from Amy Montague to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  13. Letter from Victor Moody to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    282-283. Letter from Edith Mary Moore to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  14. Letter from John William Moorhouse to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  15. Letter from HJ Morgan to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  16. Letter from Honnor Morten to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  17. Letter from Antonia Moser to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  18. Letter from Edith R Thomas Mansell-Moullin to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    289-290. Letter from Mina Moulton to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  19. Letter from Alice Margaret Muirhead to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    292-293. Letter from Eleanor G Norbury to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    294-295. Letter from Helena Normanton to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
  20. Letter from Charles H Oldham to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    297-298. Letter from Donald Oldham to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.
    299-300. Letter from J O'Regan to Lansbury, 26 June 1912.

Correspondence and papers, 1935

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/15 part 4
Section II, 1935 (ff 153-388): .

  1. Letter from Lansbury to Sir John Reith, 19 December 1934.
    153-162. Notes on the London Passenger Transport Agreement Bill 1935.
  2. Letter from Private Secretary, War Office to Lansbury, 3 January 1935.
    164-165. Letter from F. Angus to Lansbury, 22 January 1935.
    166-170. Letter from David Davies to Lansbury, with enclosed list, 22 January1935.
  3. Letter from Lansbury's private secretary to F. Angus, 25 January 1935.
  4. Letter from Lansbury's private secretary to Private Secretary, War Office, 25 January 1935.
  5. Letter from War Office to Lansbury's private secretary, 26 January 1935.
  6. Letter from David Davies to Lansbury, 30 January 1935.
  7. Letter from War Office to Lansbury, 4 February 1935.
    176-177. Letter from Sir John Reith to Lansbury, 4 February 1935.
  8. Letter from William Ewart Gladstone Murray to Lansbury, 25 February 1935.
    179-180. Letter from H. Peterson to Lansbury, 11 February 1935.
    181-182. Letter from Ministry of Labour to Lansbury, 1 March 1935.
    183-184. Letter from William George Arthur Ormesby-Gore to Lansbury, 4 March 1935.
  9. Letter from Lansbury to William George Arthur Ormesby-Gore, 5 March 1935.
  10. Letter from C. Jinarajadasa to Lansbury, 9 March 1935.
    187-194. Letter from Poplar Borough Council to Lansbury, with copies of correspondence between Poplar Borough Council and Electrical Trades Union, 12 March 1935.
  11. Letter from Rev E A Hanson to Lansbury, 18 March 1935.
  12. Letter from Lansbury to Rev E A Hanson, 19 March 1935.
  13. Letter from Lansbury to Major G C Tryon, Ministry of Pensions, 19 March 1935.
  14. Letter from Mayor G C Tryon, Ministry of Pensions, 20 March 1935.
  15. Letter from Rev E A Hanson to Lansbury, 20 March 1935.

Correspondence and papers, 1933

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/13 part 7

  1. Letter from James Henderson Stewart to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  2. Letter from Lily Stewart to Eric Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  3. Letter from Mavis Constance Tate to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  4. Telegram from Moyna Taylor to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  5. Letter from James Henry Thomas to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  6. Newspaper cutting from The Times, detailing Lansbury's accident in which he broke his leg, 11 December 1933.
  7. Telegram from Ernst Toller to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  8. Telegram from Charles Wakefield to Lansbury. 11 December 1933.
  9. Letter from Richard Collingham Wallhead to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
    309-311. Letter from W. Weston to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  10. Letter from Rev. John Henry Williams to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  11. Telegram from Sir Percy Maryon-Wilson to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  12. Telegram from Sir Kingsley Wood to Lansbury, 11 December 1933.
  13. Telegram from Friedrich Adler to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  14. Letter from Wyndham Albery to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  15. Letter from John Sandeman Allen to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
    319-320. Letter from Rev. Charles Freer Andrews to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  16. Letter from North Little Rock Health Center, USA to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
    322-323. Letter from Richard St Barbe Baker to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  17. Letter from George Nicholl Barnes to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  18. Letter from Frederick John Bellenger to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  19. Letter from Mrs. John Rotherford Bellerby, 12 December 1933.
  20. Letter from Subhas Chandra Bose to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  21. Telegram from Sir Alfred Charles Bossom to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  22. Letter from James Thomas Brownlie to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
    330-331. Telegram from Sir Montague Burton to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  23. Telegram from Sydney Charles Buxton to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  24. Letter from Chester No more war movement to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  25. Letter from North Bow Congregational Church to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  26. Letter from Ebenezer Edwards to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  27. Letter from Viscountess Ermine Elibank, to Lansbury 12 December 1933.
  28. Letter from Averil Dorothy Sanderson-Furniss, to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  29. Letter from Henry Sanderson-Furniss to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  30. Letter from George Harley Hay to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  31. Letter from Samuel Healy to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  32. Letter from Edward John Higgins to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  33. Letter from Rev. Basil Stuart Jackson to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  34. Letter from C. Jinarajadasa to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  35. Letter from Joseph Montague Kenworthy to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  36. Telegram from David Kirkwood to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  37. Letter from Walsall Labour Party to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  38. Letter from Rev. C G Langdon to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  39. Letter from John Robert Leslie to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  40. Letter from Neil Maclean to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  41. Letter from Sir Leo George Chiozza Money to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
    351-352. Letter from Mrs. Dora B Montefiore to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
    353-354. Letter from Pastor F. T Mustow to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  42. Letter from the National Trade Union Club to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  43. Letter from Alf Pearson to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  44. Letter from The Peel Institute to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
    358-359. Letter from Mrs R. C Phillimore to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  45. Letter from H. Polak to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  46. Letter from School Journey Association to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  47. Letter from Walter Robert Smith to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  48. Letter from Edward Webster to Lansbury, 12 December 1933.
  49. Letter from Edward Hilton Young to Lansbury, 12 December 1933

Correspondence and papers, 1933

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/12 part 1

  1. Alexandra Palace.
    2-3. Joseph Herbert Alpass .
  2. Rev Kenneth Fry Ashcroft.
  3. Ramon Perez de Ayala.
  4. J C Banerjee.
  5. George Barker.
    8-9. Rev William Henry Belcher.
  6. Charles Bennett.
  7. Sir Ernest Nathaniel Bennett.
  8. T J Blacketer.
  9. John William Bowen.
  10. S. V. Bracher.
  11. British Legion.
  12. War Registers International.
  13. Rev Paul Bertie Bull .
  14. Lady Edward Noel-Buxton.
  15. Vice Admiral Gordon Campbell.
  16. Rev W E Clapham.
  17. Rev Charles Clark.
  18. Committee for the Better Regulation of Unregistered Loan and Sharing-Out Clubs.
    23-24. Sir Reginald Henry Craddock.
  19. Sir John Smedley Crooke .
  20. Gordon Crosse .
  21. Sir Benjamin Drage.
    28-29. Julius Salter Elias .
    30-31. Mary Fels .
  22. James Patrick Gardner.
  23. Sir George Masterman Gillett.
  24. Marjorie Graves.
  25. Thomas Griffiths.
  26. Frederick Grubb.
    37-38. Henry D. Haben.
  27. Gwen Hill.
  28. Eva M. Hubback.
  29. Dan W. Hubbard .
  30. Benjamin W. Huebsch.
  31. Jewish Charitable Aid Society.
  32. Thomas Johnston .
  33. Thomas Levy.
  34. G. Herbert Lough .
  35. Helen Mackay.
  36. Samuel March.
  37. Rev Arthur E Massey.

Correspondence and papers, 1937

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/16 part 4
Section II, 1937 (ff 145-204):.
145a. Newspaper article about Lansbury's speech on pacifism in Kettering, 19 April 1937.
145-47.Memorandum for interview with Hitler by Lansbury, 19 April 1937.
148-56. German translation of memorandum for interview with Hitler by Lansbury, 19 April 1937.
157-60. Notes on interview with Hitler by Lansbury, 19 April 1937.

  1. Missing.
  2. Letter from Lansbury to Reginald Clifford Allen, 11 May 1937.
    163-65. List of references in foreign press to Lansbury's visit to Rome, 8-15July 1937.
    166-68. Letter from Mabel Violet Wanliss to Lansbury, 12 July 1937.
  3. Letter from Arthur Ponsonby to Lansbury, 26 July 1937.
    170-78. Address given at the International Fellowship of Reconciliation Conference by Lansbury, 28 July 1937 .
    179-81. Letter from Karl Walter to Lansbury, 30 July 1937.
  4. Letter from Sir Francis D'Arcy Godolphin Osborne to Lansbury, 5 August1937.
  5. Letter from Jose T.de Lizaso to Lansbury, 9 September 1937.
    184-185.Letter from Lansbury to Count Ciano, 9 September 1937.
    186-187. Letter from Lansbury to Count Ciano, 10 September 1937.
    188-193. Official Report of the National Conference of Friendly Societies, 16-17 September, 1937 .
  6. Letter from Neville Chamberlain to Lansbury, 29 October 1937.
    195-196. Letter from anonymous 'peace lover' to Lansbury, October 1937.
    197-198. Short biography of Lansbury's life, written in November or December 1937 .
  7. Programme of Lansbury's meetings for 13 to 15 December 1937.
    200-202. Reverend Henry Carter's dictated notes of interviews with ministers in Prague, December 1937.
    203-204. Letter from Dr. Zoltan Schonberger to Lansbury, 16 December 1937.

Correspondence and papers, 1939

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/17 part 2
52-53. Letter from Lansbury to Ramsay Macdonald, 15 March 1939.

  1. Letter from Society of Friends Germany Emergency Committee to Lansbury, 17 March 1939.
  2. Letter from Embassies of Reconciliation to Daisy Postgate, 20 March 1939.
  3. Letter from Co-ordinating committee for refugees to Lansbury, 21 March 1939.
    57-58. Letter from Geoffrey William Lloyd to Lansbury, 28 March 1939.
  4. Letter from Walter Harold Gribbon with newspaper cutting to Lansbury, 30 March 1939.
  5. Letter from Lady Austen Chamberlain to Lansbury, 4 April 1939.
  6. Letter from B. D. E. Sharpe to Lansbury, 4 April 1939.
  7. Letter from Colonial Office to Daisy Postgate, 6 April 1939.
    63-71. Letter from Walter Harold Gribbon to Lansbury, 9 April 1939.
    72-78. Letter from B.D. E. Sharpe to Lansbury, 11 April 1939.
  8. Letter from Lansbury's private secretary to Home Office, 12 April 1939.
  9. Additional letter sent with B. D. E. Sharpe's letter to Lansbury, 11 April 1939.
    81-84. Commentary from proceedings in the House of Commons, with argument from Lansbury, 13 April 1939.
    85-86. Letter from R. Casson to Lansbury, 15 April 1939.
  10. Letter from F.E. Fawcett to Lansbury, 15 April 1939.
  11. Telegram from Lansbury to Hitler, 15 April 1939.
  12. Telegram from Lansbury to Mussolini, 15 April 1939.
  13. Telegram from Lansbury to Roosevelt, 15 April 1939.
  14. Letter from Walter Harold Gribbon to Lansbury, 19 April 1939.
    92-94. Letter from W.P Brooks to Lansbury, 27 April 1939.
  15. Article from the Daily Sketch 'Can we still find the path to peace?' by Lansbury, 28 April 1939.
  16. Letter from British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia to Lansbury, 1 May 1939.
  17. Letter from Ernst Weinstein to Lansbury, 1 May 1939.
  18. Letter from Joseph Patrick Kennedy to Lansbury, 5 May 1939.
  19. Open letter from Lansbury to 'comrades' on the peace campaign, 5 May 1939.

Correspondence and papers, 1940-1948

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/17 part 6
249-251. Letter from Henry George Abel to Lansbury, 5 May 1940 .

  1. Letter from Ethel Dugdale to Lansbury, 5 May 1940.
    253-254. Letter from 'The pearly prince of Battersea', 5 May 1940.
  2. Letter from James Griffiths to Lansbury, 5 May 1940.
  3. Letter from Maurice Lotherington Rowntree to Daisy Postgate, 5 May 1940.
  4. Letter from Lady Josiah Wedgwood to Lansbury, 5 May 1940.
    258-259. Letter from Anglican Pacifist Fellowship to Lansbury, 6 May 1940.
  5. Telegram from Negley Farson to Lansbury, 6 May 1940.
  6. Letter from Fellowship of Reconciliation to Lansbury, 6 May 1940.
  7. Letter from Diana Laski to Lansbury, 6 May 1940.
  8. Letter from private secretary of Alfred Salter to Lansbury, 6 May 1940.
  9. Letter from Geoffrey Gobat to Lansbury, 7 May 1940.
  10. Telegram from Ambalal Bhailalbhai Patel to Lansbury, 7 May 1940.
  11. Letter from Stop the War Committee to Lansbury, 7 May 1940.
    267-268. Copy of 'A phrenological report'.
  12. Letter from Henrietta Leslie to Lansbury, 10 May 1940 .
  13. Newspaper photograph from the London Co-operative society featuring Lansbury, and letters from Constance Manley Power sent in 1923.
    271-272. Letter from Christine Smith to Lansbury, 11 September 1940.
  14. Undated letter from Fredrick Strom to Lansbury.
  15. Undated letter from Emile Emdon Watson to Lansbury .

Alison Napier interviewed by Rebecca Mordan

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Alison.
Alison was a sociology student in Aberdeen when she was asked by some friends if she would drive a minibus for them down to Greenham. She visited many times afterwards and was arrested twice. The first time she was held illegally in the cells under Newbury police station for 5 days and the second time, she was convicted of obstruction. She appealed on the basis that the police, military and lorries containing nuclear weapons obstructed the road far more than she had by sitting down. She won. She remembers vividly the violence of the police, the importance of NVDA and most importantly, the fun.
Alison was interviewed in 2019 by Rebecca Mordan.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

Barbara Hughes interviewed by Alice Robinson

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Barbara Hughes spent most of her time at Orange Gate, which she describes as the international gate where you could meet 'women from all over the place' which she liked. It wasn't possible for her to live there as she had three young children, so she went down as often as possible for actions. She was first introduced to Greenham at a CND rally, when a group of women got up on the platform to speak about their plans for that original march from Cardiff to Greenham in 1981. Barbara speaks about her own creative actions back in Richmond with the 'Duck and Cover' company, the importance of carrying Greenham home, and her hopes for the future of feminism.
Barbara was interviewed by Alice Robinson in January 2021.

Becky Barnes and Helen Garland interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Becky and her friend Helen were reunited through the Greenham Women Everywhere Project. They met at Green Gate in 1983. They talked about it being bleak, grim and hardcore but felt that the trees in the wood softened the harshness of the environment. They would often find rabbit intestines in their beds. Becky lived at Green Gate for 8 months and her key responsibility was night watch and keeping the fires burning. The pair speak of the constant and brutal evictions, how they were deprived of sleep and stripped of their warm sweaters, but they were inspired by the solidarity of women.
They were interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton in 2019.

Becky Griffiths interviewed by Josephine Liptrott

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Becky.
Having been involved in her local CND group, Becky first went to Greenham Common for the Embrace the Base action when she was seventeen years old. She describes arriving by coach at the main gate and being overwhelmed by the sight of hundreds of women gathered together, knowing it was where she had to be. She moved to Greenham soon after and lived there full-time for over two years at Yellow Gate. She also lived briefly at the The Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice in Senaca, New York, having visited as part of a Greenham women's solidarity trip. She took part in various actions, breaking into the base to dance on missile silos or have a teddy bears' tea party on the day of her 18th birthday. Becky was arrested several times for her part in such actions and served time in prison. She describes feeling very lucky to have been at Greenham, surrounded by strong, political women.
Becky was interviewed by Jo Liptrott in London in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

Cas Heron interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Intrigued by the idea of a peaceful women only revolution, Cas decided to spend an afternoon at Yellow Gate and eventually lived at Blue Gate for two and a half years. She says Greenham was a transformative part of her life which allowed her to step out of one life into another.
She talks about the challenge of balancing home and Greenham visits and the domestic conflict this caused. Her daughter at the age of ten visited the camp and loved it, especially being chased by a helicopter.
Cas tells the story of the women at Blue Gate setting a record for how many arrests could be made until 12 midnight on New Year's Eve. She talks about the women using false names and 200 Nancy Reagans were arrested on that night along with herself as Doctor Norma Shearer.
She said she mourned for the camp when she left and still does. 'My escape was the camp, being outside, the physical work, the sound of just women, their laughter and song.'
Cas was interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton in February 2021.

Di McDonald interviewed by Emma Gliddon

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An interview with veteran campaigner Di Macdonald who was at Greenham from the early days and then went on to be a crucial link to Cruise watch in the South East and an inspiration to many of us. Her van was an iconic part of the chase around the countryside after cruise missiles on the move. At the time of the interview, Di continues to campaign against nuclear weapons.
Di was interviewed by Emma Gliddon on 17th March 2021.

Helen Moore interviewed by Emily Strange

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Helen was an active and passionate member of the gay movement in London from a young age. She was also part of the women's movement.
While at Greenham, she worked part-time setting up a London lesbian and gay centre.
Helen lived at Green Gate, the women-only gate.
During this raw and intimate interview, she speaks about her experience at Holloway prison for non-payment of fines, and sneaking down a wooded part of the camp one evening, walking in the moonlight with women laughing and dancing.
Helen was interviewed by Emily Strange in Bristol in 2019.

Helen Steel an Becky Durand interviewed by Emma Gliddon

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of a newspaper article.
Helen is well-known for her part in the McLibel case when London Greenpeace met McDonaldas in court. In her interview, she describes the night she broke into Holloway prison to support the Greenham women. At the time of the interview, Helen was very involved in the Spycops campaign.
Helen was interviewed by Emma Gliddon in 2019.
Becky Durand is a feminist and trade unionist living in London. She was inspired by Greenham while growing up in the USA. Here, she is singing Greenham songs with her daughter, Lilly, and Helen Steel.

Helena Nightingale interviewed by Jessica Layton

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Helena remembers visiting Greenham several times and remembers being part of 'Embrace the base'. The longest time she stayed at Greenham was 10 days and she can clearly remember the smell of wood smoke and the horrible food! Helena set up her own peace camps in Cornwall and travelled to Greenham regularly and stayed at Green Gate with her group.
Helena was interviewed by Jessica Layton in 2019.

Hoonie Feltham interviewed by Kitty Gurnos-Davies

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Hoonie was a social worker who specialised in protecting the children's welfare needs in the legal system and has a Master of Laws degree. She is a Quaker and talks about the relationship between the Quaker community and the peace movement which is still active today. She emphasises the fear that surrounded the threat of nuclear war, particularly for mothers. Hoonie visited Greenham Common for Embrace the Base and took food and other supplies to the residential women. She remembers that many vulnerable and homeless women moved to the camp and the associated tensions this caused. Hoonie is passionate about the political context of the peace movement, the gender politics of protest, and her critique of politicians such as Margaret Thatcher and Tony Benn.
Hoonie was interviewed by Kitty Gurnos-Davies in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

Jacqui Best interviewed by Vanessa Pini

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Jacqui's first visit to Greenham was on a bus arranged by a Yeovil group in 1982/83. Later, she made regular weekend visits for years in her work Women's Aid car, taking boxes of food and supplies. She remembers a big police presence, saying they behaved as if it was the women who had the bombs. Jacqui lived in a rural Somerset village where everyone questioned what she was doing - she was reported to social services for being a lesbian, taking her son out of school to home educate him and having women camp in her garden. She recalls the 1986 Chernobyl disaster compounding the fear and reality of the danger and her wanting to support the women standing up against the government in the cold and wet between the military and police officers. 'Those 'silly women' didn't go home... they stayed and prevailed.'
Jacqui was interviewed by Vanessa Pini in March 2021.

Jane Griffiths and Judy Harris interviewed by Isabelle Tracy

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Jane and Judy were at Orange Gate together and remember the freedom of swimming in the local fjord and the exhaustion and weariness of women towards the end of their time at the camp. They spend the last 20 minutes of the interview singing songs, reminiscing and laughing till they cry.
Jane and Judy were interviewed by Isabelle Tracy in 2019.

Jenny Engledow interviewed by Kate Kerrow

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Jenny.
Jenny was a figure at Greenham throughout its entire existence, watching the camp change and develop until its closure. This is a tender, fascinating interview which recounts many details of living at camp in terms of day-to-day life, coping with arrests and facing courts, and the solidarity of the women and the commitment to their cause.
Jenny was interviewed by Kate Kerrow in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

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