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GB 1534 CLCBLG/1/1 · File · 1985-1991
Part of Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian Group Archive

Material relating to the formation, administration and programming of Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Women’s Group, as well as records relating to the establishment and activities of other collectives and community groups. Includes flyers, reports, newsletters, posters, correspondence, job descriptions, adverts for the CLCBLG.

Includes: questionnaire on Section 28 from Lesbian Custody Project; letter from Black Womantalk publishing co-op; annual reports of Black Lesbian & Gay Centre Project and associated paperwork; letter from Eleventh House Housing Co-operative; Black Lesbians & Gays Against Media Homophobia; account of CLC’s confirmation of premises at 54-56 Phoenix Road; flyer/s and press for Kentish Town Women’s Workshop; Lesbians in Libraries bulletin; job adverts for CLC; Women’s Media Resource Centre invite.

Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian Group
GB 1534 CLCBLG/5/1 · File · 1986-1991
Part of Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian Group Archive

Administrative and policy records for London Women’s Centre at Wesley House, 4 Wild Court, London. Includes: leaseholders’ correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes; circular memos; equalities policy and related correspondence; meeting flyers; records relating to grant funding (specifically reduced grant funding from London Boroughs Grants Committee); development proposals for the Centre; and feasibility study re leaseholders and groups with a presence within Wesley House. Leaseholders include the Lesbian Archive & Information Centre (LAIC), Microsyster, Asian Women’s Network, and Friends of Wesley House.

London Women's Centre
London women's publications
GB 1534 CLCBLG/6/1 · File · 1986-1992
Part of Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian Group Archive

Newsletters, publications, and annual reports from various women’s groups.

Includes: West Hampstead Women’s Resource Book (n.d. [c.1980s]); Shape annual report (1986/7); ‘We have Always Been Here’, report by Linda King, Black worker at the Lesbian Archive and Information Centre (Jun 1989); Peckham Black Women’s Centre annual report (1986/7); Camden Women’s Voice (Oct 1987); Rawshini Asian women’s newsletter (Dec/Jan 1986/7); ‘Lesbians & the Law: Some Papers for Discussion’ from Legislation for Lesbian & Gay Rights Conference (May 1987); Black Lesbian & Gay Centre Project annual report (1987); CLCBLG newsletter (Sept 1992); CLCBLG annual report (1986/7).

Second Draft
GB 1534 BB/1/2/1 · Item · 1976 - 1988
Part of Papers of Barbara Burford

This draft copy is annotated by Barbara. Includes notes for revisions to be made on the next draft.

GB 1534 BB/2/2/1 · Item · 1984-10-18
Part of Papers of Barbara Burford

This letter asks Barbara to deposit a copy of her play Patterns to the Department of Manuscripts. Under the Theatres Act of 1968, this was required of every play script performed to the public in Great Britain.

Correspondence
GB 1534 BB/3/1 · Subseries · 1976 - 1988
Part of Papers of Barbara Burford

This subseries contains a collection of letters and postcards sent to Barabara over the years by friends, family and colleagues, as well as some domestic correspondence.

GB 1534 BB/3/3/1 · Item · 1982 - ?
Part of Papers of Barbara Burford

This booklet is titled "From the Womb of Han: Stories of Korean Women Workers". It was published by the Christian Conference of Asia in 1882. The Introduction explains that "Han" is a deep feeling of indignation at the injustices encountered in life coupled with a yearning to seek justice.

Novels
GB 1534 RM/1 · Series · 1965-1985
Part of Papers of Rosemary Manning

Series contains several of Manning’s better known and unknown novels in draft manuscript form, including Open the Door, Man on a Tower, A Time and a Time, A Corridor of Mirrors, The Patriot, the Commissar and Brill.

Manning, Rosemary, 1911-1988, British writer
Records of Lespop
GB 1534 GB1534 LP/1 · Series · 1984-1987
Part of The Lesbians and Policing Project (LesPop)

This series contains information regarding the work of Lespop including briefing papers describing their aims and objectives, discussions of the work they did for ethnic minorities and lesbians with disabilities, correspondence, recruitment information and information regarding funding.

The Lesbians and Policing Project, 1984-1990