National Life Story Collection: Fawcett Collection 1990-1992
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British Federation of Business & Professional Women
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Townswomen's Guilds
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National Council of Women of Great Britain
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Fawcett Society
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Deakin Phyllis A 1899-1997
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Ashby Dame Margery Irene Corbett 1882-1981
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Women's Press Club
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Attlee, C.R. (Clement Richard), 1883-1967
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Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (1883-1967) was Prime Minister of the 1945-51 Labour Governments. Details are given in the Dictionary of National Biography . Thomas Simons Attlee (1880-1960) was his brother. See Peggy Attlee With a quiet conscience: Thomas Simons Attlee 1880-1960 (London: 1995). From the guide to the Letters from Clement Attlee to his brother Tom, 1915-60, (University of Oxford, Bodleian Library) Clement R. Attlee was born in Putney, England, and edu...
Commonwealth Countries League
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Phillips Baroness Norah b 1910
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Status of Women Committee
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Throughout the 1920s and the early part of the 1930s, international women's organisations were engaged in efforts to have an international equal rights treaty passed by the League of Nations. Although this was never passed before the League s Council, four governments signed a version of the accord at the Pan-American conference of 1933. The rest of the conference participants, however, were unable to do so and merely adopted a resolution requesting that governments implement equali...
National Women Citizens' Association
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After decades of campaigning for women's suffrage, initiatives were established to lay the foundations of women's informed political participation in the early part of the twentieth century. From 1913, autonomous local Women Citizen's Associations were formed throughout the United Kingdom following Eleanor Rathbone's initiatives in Liverpool and Manchester. Their aim was to stimulate women's interest in social and political issues in order to prepare them for active citizenship. When it became e...
International Alliance of Women
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The decision to establish the International Alliance of Women was taken in Washington in 1902 as part of an annual convention of the National American Women Suffrage Association, although it took some nine months to come to fruition. It was originally named the International Woman Suffrage Committee, with Susan B Anthony as president, Vida Goldstein of Australia as secretary and with a committee of five members. This committee consisted of the secretary, Britain's representative Florence Fenwick...
Hemming Alice nee Weaver 1907-1994
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British Library National Sound Archive National Life Story Collection
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Seear Lady Beatrice Nancy 1913-1997
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Hutchinson, Enid 1909-1996
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Summerskill, Edith, 1901-1980
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Halpin Kathleen 1903-1999
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Women's Freedom League
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