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Working Women, 1971 - 1976

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Reference Code: GBR/0271/GCIP CWLA 1/27

Scope and Contents

Articles and pamphlets chiefly on women and work, including:
Flyer produced by Romsey Café Women's Group, Cambridge, entitled What About Women's Work? [no date];
Women Strike Against 3-day Week, re strike at Armstrong Patents in Beverley, nr Hull [c. 1974?];
Women's Careers: The Changing Pattern - Proceedings of a Conference held at New Hall, Cambridge, 25 September 1976;
What Did You Do in the War, Mummy? - magazine article concerning the Equal Pay Act and the Anti-Discrimination Bill and their possible effects, including sections on Parliament, education, trade unions, medicine, commerce and the church, 1973;
Girl Worker and the Suffragettes - review of Marjorie Darke, 'A Question of Courage', 1975;
Vanity Fair June 1971: issue containing special features on the Women's Liberation Movement - 'Vanity Fair is devoted this month to a check on where it's all got us'. Front cover reads 'Women only succeed superbly if they are single, divorced or childless'.





Dates

  • Creation: 1971 - 1976

Creator

Extent

1 file(s) : Paper

Language of Materials

English

Originator(s)

Various

Finding aid date

2008-11-04 09:20:44+00:00

Repository Details

Part of the Girton College Archive Repository

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