Castle, Barbara. Sylvia and Christabel Pankhurst. Penguin, 1987.
110, 157, 159
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Textual Production | Frances Power Cobbe | The Women's Library
holds papers of FPC
including contributions to several archives of letters. Particularly interesting is a scrapbook of cuttings, cartoons, etc. (mostly on the suffrage struggle, dating from 1893-1913). Cobbe gave this volume... |
Textual Production | Emmeline Pankhurst | The Fawcett Library
(now the Women's Library) in London houses the Suffrage archives, including many of EP
's papers. A sound recording about her, originally an Argo
long-playing record, contains a reminiscence by Sybil Thorndike |
Textual Production | Christabel Pankhurst | Important archival collections on CP
and the suffrage struggle are to be found at the Women's Library
, formerly the Fawcett Library. Castle, Barbara. Sylvia and Christabel Pankhurst. Penguin, 1987. 110, 157, 159 “The Women’s Library”. London Metropolitan University. |
Textual Production | E. M. Hull | A newly-available archive of EMH
's papers at the Women's Library
includes a complete set of her printed works (copies presented to her daughter), contracts covering published, film, and theatre rights, and what is believed... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Despard | The Women's Library
and the Northern Ireland Public Record Office
both hold collections of CD
's papers. The Northern Ireland PRO has held since 1969 a series of personal diaries dating from 1913-1926, as well... |
Textual Production | Kathleen E. Innes | The following are also useful resources for work on Innes: the Scottish Women's Hospital
records in the Fawcett Library
, the Hampshire Record Office
, the Andover Advertiser (Andover and vicinity newspaper) archives, and the... |
Textual Production | Nawal El Saadawi | NES
spoke about her life and work at the Women's Library
in London. “Library welcomes Nawal El Saadawi”. Women’s Library Newsletter, 1 Mar. 2009– 2024. |
Textual Production | Constance Lytton | CL
's letters and papers are mostly at institutions in London. Her manuscript account of her prison experiences, with other papers, is in the Museum of London
. Her letters to Arthur James Balfour |
Textual Production | Kate Parry Frye | Elizabeth Crawford
notes that KPF
's archive, scattered throughout England, contains not only unpublished play typescripts but also an Organiser's Report Book of suffrage work kept from 25 April 1912 to 28 July 1914... |
Textual Production | Susan Miles | The Bodleian Library
holds SM
's wartime journal and an unpublished memoir; the Women's Library
holds other papers (including correspondence with Maude Royden
). “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. |
Textual Production | Eunice Guthrie Murray | EGM
kept a diary from her youth. She recorded on 9 November 1896 her desire to belong to the recently-founded National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Textual Production | Ray Strachey | The Hannah Whitall Smith Papers, held at the Lilly Library
, Indiana University
, Bloomington, contain over 4,500 of RS
's letters, most of which were written to her mother. Meneghel, Meg A. “’Dear Mother’: Ray Strachey’s Role in Feminism and the League of Nations as Seen from the Lilly Library”. Women in the Milieu of Leonard and Virginia Woolf: Peace, Politics, and Education, edited by Wayne K. Chapman and Janet M. Manson, Pace University Press, 1998, pp. 87-95. 87-8 |
Textual Production | Mary Stott | She called herself a writing woman, and though in her newspaper career she was most famously an editor, she was a columnist and commentator by choice. She declared her preference for writing with an... |
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