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Maria Ragusa interviewed by Kate Kerrow

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Maria.
Maria visited Greenham regularly and taught self-defence to the women. In this interview, she discusses navigating the politics of self-defence and Non-Violent Direct Action, as well as how Greenham has influenced her life and politics.
Maria was interviewed by Kate Kerrow in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

Mary Alys interviewed by Lorraine Mirham, 2013

This sub-series contains recordings and transcripts of the interview. Mary Alys was the longest-serving member of WILPF UK until 2013, when she passed away. She left behind recordings of her time and experiences at WILPF. These were recorded during the last weeks of her life. She had kidney cancer, diagnosed in August 2012. She had attended the WILPF Congress in Costa Rica in July 2011 as the UK delegation lead, and was previously an International Board member for the UK serving, on and off, on the UK WILPF Executive. She died on 18th May 2013 after joining WILPF, in Worthing, Sussex on 24th May 1982.

The interviewer, Lorraine Mirham, was a Leicester WILPF member, and previously a Worthing member during the 1980s.

Mary Woodvine interviewed by Jessica Layton

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Mary visited Greenham when she was 16/17 around 1984/85. Mary visited just for 1 day and was there for the 'Embrace the Brace'. She remembers the fear surrounding nuclear weapons at the time and was apprehensive about visiting Greenham but then felt a sense of invincibility and togetherness with the other women there and genuinely felt that she could make a difference. Mary remembers one of the songs and gives us a rendition of it for us!
Mary was interviewed by Jessica Layton in 2019.

Mica May interviewed by Sara Sherwood

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Mica.
Mica came to the peace movement accidentally while living in Manchester and visited Greenham for the first time for the Embrace the Base action. Describing it as a transformational experience, Mica lived at Yellow Gate in 1983. In this interview, Mica meditates on the artistic practices at Greenham, the creative actions which she took part in and the importance of women-only spaces.
Mica was interviewed by Sara Sherwood in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

Muswell Hill Women interviewed by Rebecca Mordan

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of the Muswell Hill Women.
The 'Muswell Hill Women' were active members of a local CND group who went to Greenham to do night-watches, make food, raise money and bring equipment, especially waterproofs, to the women who lived at Greenham. They designed, made and sold their own badges and carried Greenham home to their local communities. They talk about their admiration for the women who gave up their lives to live at the camp, the strength of women-only protest and the importance of Greenham as a location to focus anti-nuclear action. They are clear that Greenham has much to teach young people today about protesting against the power of the State in a way that is non-violent.
The Muswell Hill Women were interviewed by Rebecca Mordan in 2019.
They were photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).

National Women's Social and Political Union, Annual Reports, 1907-1913

Corporate author: National Women's Social and Political Union
Description: UDC box 382: Women's Social and Political Union; Women's Social and Political Union. First Annual Report. Including Balance Sheet and Subscription List for the Year ending 28 Feb 1907; London: Women's Social and Political Union, 1907; 16p
National Women's Social and Political Union; The National Women's Social and Political Union. Second Year. Intermediate Report. Including Cash Statement and Subscription List for the Six Months ending 31 Aug 1907, and Accounts of the Literature Department, 1 Jan-30 Jun 1907; London: National Women's Social and Political Union, 1907; 20p
National Women's Social and Political Union; The National Women's Social and Political Union. Second Annual Report. Including Cash Statement and Subscription List for the Year ended 29 Feb 1908, and Accounts of The Woman's Press, 1 Jan- 31 Dec 1907; London: National Women's Social and Political Union, 1908; 31p
National Women's Social and Political Union; The National Women's Social and Political Union. Fourth Annual Report. Including Cash Statement and Subscription List for the Year ended 28 Feb 1910, and Accounts of The Woman's Press, 1 Jan- 31 Dec 1909; London: National Women's Social and Political Union, 1910; 56p
National Women's Social and Political Union; The National Women's Social and Political Union. Sixth Annual Report. Including Cash Statement and Subscription List for the Year ended 29 Feb 1912, and Accounts of The Woman's Press,1 Jan- 31 Dec 1911; London: National Women's Social and Political Union, 1912; 55p
Women's Social and Political Union; The Women's Social and Political Union. Seventh Annual Report, 1913; London: Women's Social and Political Union, 1913; 58p
National Women's Social and Political Union; Report of Self-Denial Week; London: National Women's Social and Political Union, 1908; 20p
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National Women's Social and Political Union, Annual Reports, 1908-1912

Corporate author: National Women's Social and Political Union
Description: Fifth Annual Report of the National Women's Social and Political Union including cash statement and subscription list for the year ended February 28th, 1911, and accounts of the Woman's Press, January 1st-December 31st, 1910; Fourth annual report of The National Women's Social and Political Union including cash statement and subscription list for the year ended February 28th, 1910, and accounts of the Woman's Press, January 1st-December 31st, 1909; Sixth Annual Report of the National Women's Social and Political Union including cash statement and subscription list for the Year ended 29 Feb 1912, and Accounts of The Woman's Press, 1 Jan- 31 Dec 1911; Third Annual Report of The National Women's Social and Political Union including cash statement and subscription list for the Year ended 28 Feb 1909, and Accounts of The Woman's Press, 1 Jan- 31 Dec 1908.
Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in the Finding Aids field.

Nina Millns interviewed by Nicky Arikoglu

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
At the time of the interview, Nina was a writer, actor and activist. She attended a nursery established by Greenham Women. Operating through a non-hierarchical and collective decision-making process they, some as openly gay and bi-sexual women, encouraged the children to explore their identities, something Nina believes was a direct result of their own Greenham experiences. Nina believes Greenhamas legacy is that of an activism that bypasses and lies outside established systems of power and norms of protest so as to raise awareness of issues and move them forward. She feels Greenham's legacy has made it second nature for her to raise such awareness, to effect change on particular issues, and never to feel helpless in the face of existing power structures.
Nina was interviewed by Nicky Arikoglu in 2019.

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