Letters written by Isobel Ramsay and associates to her father. Cover the years 1939 to 1946. Envelopes are included with respective letters. Some photographs included.
Isobel Ramsay, NAAFI workerCollection consists of letters sent in to Jackie magazine to be answered as part of the "Dear Doctor" column, ephemera, and the papers of Doctor Elizabeth Proudfoot.
Jackie 'Dear Doctor' Letters, medical columnPapers of Mary Lonsdale who was a general secretary of the Scottish Co-operative Women's Guild. Includes; correspondence, books, typed and handwritten notes relating to running of the Guild, conference speeches, photographs
Mary Lonsdale, general secretary of SCWGPapers produced by the St Andrews Women's Liberation Group. Includes; conference notes, information booklets, newsletters and newsletter drafts, instructional booklets, feminist news and articles
St Andrews Women's Liberation Group, feminist organisation, c. 1970 - 1980Papers produced by the Socialist Sunday School. Includes; magazines, articles, pamphlets, leaflets, song books, and a DVD interview
Socialist Sunday School, c. 1890 - 1980Papers relating to the Catholic Women's Ordination UK group. Includes; newspaper clippings, correspondence, constitution, minutes, AGM reports, VHS, cassette tape and floppy disk
Catholic Women's Ordination, catholic equality group, 1993 -The collection includes papers relating to Josephine Butler, the Society and those published by the Society ranging from pamphlets circa 1870s to copies of 'News and Views' from 2010. The collection includes: Editions of 'The Shield'; Editions of 'The Dawn'; Pamphlets Published by the Society including The Alison Neiland Memorial Lectures; The Association for Moral & Social Hygiene Rebecca Jarrett; Vigilance Records; Newspaper Cuttings Relating to Female Police Officers; Correspondence Associated with Society Activities, photographs, case files, and Josephine Butler's memoirs
Josephine Butler SocietyThis collection consists of records created by Scottish Women's Aid and local women's aid groups, including annual reports, newsletters, organisational records, promotional material, publications, and other ephemera. There is also a large series of news cuttings included in the collection that were collected by workers at Scottish Women's Aid, primarily from the mid-1970s to early 1990s. The collection also includes informational materials from related organisations used by staff at Scottish Women's Aid.
This collection is currently undergoing processing as part of the Speaking Out: Recalling Women's Aid in Scotland project (2015-2017) and a number of oral histories have been collected and will be added into the archive in late 2017.
Scottish Women's AidThe collection contains documents belonging to Marie Galbraith (1922-2013) including photographs, certificates, reports, diaries, and correspondence. The documents mostly give information about her career as a teacher and head teacher.
Marie Galbraith (1922-2013), Head Teacher