Women
Found in 419 Collections and/or Records:
209 Women Photo Exhibition in #Vote100 year of 207 women MPs, 2018-12-14
209 Women Photo Exhibition in #Vote100 year of 207 women MPs, 2018-12-14
Sones spoke to Yvette Cooper, Andrea Leadsom, Helen Whately, Kate Osamor, Lyn Brown and Marsha de Cordova about the Photo Exhibition
50:50 Parliament #AskHerToStand, 2018-11-19
Abortion (Amendment) Bill, 1987-10 - 1988-05
Correspondence and papers on the campaign against David Alton’s bill to reduce the time limit for abortions from the 28th to the 18th week.
Acquired Papers. Articles by Lady Randolph Churchill and papers relating to her literary projects and lectures., 1904 - 1912
Acquired Papers. Correspondence concerning Lady Randolph Churchill's role in the Primrose League, a club founded to support the Conservative Party. All items are manuscript and signed unless otherwise described., 1886 - 1908
Acquired Papers. Letters and telegrams concerning the Woodstock by-election which Lady Randolph Churchill canvassed on behalf of Lord Randolph Churchill, and which he won with an increased majority. All letters are manuscript and signed unless otherwise described., 29 Jun 1885 - 04 Jul 1885
Archives of the Appointments Board and its successor, the Careers Service, 1899 - 2017
The archives of the Appointments Board and its successor, the Careers Service comprise the full range of operational records of the boards for men and women, separately and post-amalgamation. In this catalogue, the term Appointments Board before 1974 refers to the service provided for men only.
BBC Radio 4, Woman’s Hour, 1990-10
Interview with NK on equality, particularly in Parliament.
Brighton: constituency correspondence on the Abortion Act, 1973-07 - 1973-11
Also includes some information to be used by MPs on the Government's counter-inflation measures.
Broadcasts, 1968-02 - 1979-02
Campaign Directorate, 1984-07 - 1986-02
Campaign Planning, 1989-05 - 1991-03
Cartoons, 1905-04-22 - 1906-11-28
Cartoons on WSC as Liberal and Under-Secretary of State for Colonies; General Election and issues of Chinese Labour and Female suffrage; photos of WSC.
Cartoons, 1907-09-21 - 1908-05-23
Cartoons of WSC on African Tour, on WSC’s defeat in North West Manchester, on Female Suffrage and Socialism; WSC’s reception in Dundee [Scotland].
Cartoons, 1909-01-17 - 1910-05-04
Cartoons of WSC on Tariff Reform, Budget, Navy debate, Unemployment insurance, Female Suffrage, Labour Exchanges, electoral reform (WSC appearing in Parliament in pyjamas); photos of CSC.
Charity Law Reform committee, arms industry and human rights, 1973 - 1974
Papers and correspondence including: issue of the journal Social Audit, with an article on the arms industry, which had drawn on AFB's own work; promotional material from the Charity Law Reform committee, and a request for AFB's support; report on a meeting and seminars of the United Nations Association Human Rights committee, held at the House of Commons, December 1972, on the status of women, international machinery, immigration and dependent territories.
"Clementine Churchill": letters from MS to CSC and Winston Churchill, 1945, 1945-01 - 1945-10
"Clementine Churchill": MS's report on Canada and the United States, 1943, 1943-08 - 1943-09
MS's report to the War Office on her impressions of the Canadian and American Women's Army Corps and of American industry during her visit to Canada and the United States as aide to Winston Churchill, Aug-Sept 1943. Also includes the text of her broadcast from Quebec for the anniversary of the Canadian Women's Army Corps.
"Clementine Churchill": suffragettes, 1912 - 1970-08
Notes on the suffragettes, particularly Winston Churchill's involvement with the movement. Also includes a press cutting of CSC's letter to the Times "Ought not women to be abolished?" in answer to Sir Almroth Wright's article "Should women have votes?", 1912.
Correspondence and papers, mainly fly-sheets, relating to degrees for women, 1919 - 1935
The category - Corporate management records - embraces records of the central decision-making bodies, University officers such as the Vice-Chancellor and the Registrary, and their administrative support. It includes constitutional records.