Diary, July 1946-March 1948
Scope and Contents
Subjects include Phyllis Noble's recuperation from a serious illness; her return to London after the war; her family life in Lee; her work with children in Bermondsey; her training as a lady almoner [medical social worker]; her work for the Family Welfare Association; her friendship with ‘Pluckie’ [Winifred Pluckrose]; and her first meeting with Peter Willmott.
With a letter from Anne Lethbridge [Bermondsey and Rotherhithe Council of Social Service], about volunteering to help local children, 17 March 1947; "Play Worker", an article by Phyllis Noble published in "International Women's News", October 1947; a theatre programme, undated; and a letter from Peter Willmott, 6 March 1948.
Marked 'A'.
Dates
- Creation: July 1946-March 1948
Conditions Governing Access
Open.
Extent
1 volume(s)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Churchill Archives Centre Repository
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