Andrew White papers 1911-1989

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Andrew White papers 1911-1989

1 box; manuscript, typescript, postcards, a press cutting, and printed material

eng,

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White Sybil W.

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Wells, Phyllis M.

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White, Andrew E. C.

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Andrew E. Clarke White, a conscientious objector, was imprisoned at Wormwood Scrubs, Ayr, Barlinnie (Glasgow), and Duke Street (Glasgow) from Oct. 1916 to Mar. 1919. His wife, Sybil W. White (ne Hart) (1887-1985), was also an active pacifist and worked with the families of interned Germans during the War. From the guide to the Andrew White papers, 1911-1989, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...

No-Conscription Fellowship

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The No-Conscription Fellowship (NCF); British anti-draft organization, founded in 1914 by pacifists Clifford Allen and Fenner Brockway and others. When compulsory registration was enforced in Great Britain in August 1915, the members of the NCF issued a common statement, expressing their determination not to serve in the military or to be involved in war work. When the first Military Service Bill was introduced, the NCF distributed over a million leaflets and organized hundreds of meetings. It h...