Autograph Letter Collection: Scholars and Learned Ladies 1850-1968
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Blagg, Mary A. (Mary Adela)
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Women's Industrial League
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Newnham College (University of Cambridge)
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United Suffragists
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Women' Social Political Union
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International Federation of University Women.
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Royal Astronomical Society
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Gurney, Anna, 1795-1857
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Anna Gurney, daughter of Joseph John Gurney (1788-1847), travelled from her native England to America with her father. They left England in July 1837, visited also Canada and the West Indies, and returned to England in August 1840. The anti-slavery sentiments of her father, and the Caribbean portion of their trip, are documented in his: A winter in the West Indies, described in familiar letters to Henry Clay of Kentucky / Joseph John Gurney (Winterthur call number: RBR F...
Strachey, J. P. (Joan Pernel), 1876-1951
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Anna Gurney was an Anglo-Saxon scholar who had studied both classical and modern languages. She anonymously published a limited edition of her work, entitled 'A literal translation of the Saxon Chronicle' in 1819. Anna Gurney was deeply religious and her sense of social responsibility resulted in her involvement in prison reform and establishing a branch of the anti-slavery movement in Norwich. In 1830 she co-founded the Belfry School at Overstrand in Kent with her cousin Sarah Buxt...
National Union of Scientific Workers
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Six Point Group
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British Federation of University Women
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Ayrton Phoebe Sarah Hertha, nee Marks 1854-1923
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British archaeological association
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Labour Party (Great Britain)
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The Labour Party of Great Britain supported Soviet Russia against Poland during the military campaign of 1920 From the guide to the Labour Party broadsheets, 1920, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...