This file contains a collection of 25 of Barbara's notepads in which she records thoughts and notes for both her fiction and non-fiction pieces, on different subjects, themes and characters.
This contract was created for Barbara's The Threshing Floor.
This file contains two draft copies of "Trooping of the Colour", a piece of prose fiction set in space and about Sergeant Brun's new troop's preparations for their Emperor's Birthday Celebrations.
Some of Barbara's notes on a piece of non-fiction prose she was writing, explaining her motiviations for undertaking the writing project. In the notes she identifies that the final piece will be called either "Young British and Black", "Building Our Own Mirror" or "Part of Me is a Stranger". There are three copies of these notes.
2 copies of "Why are lesbians invisible in Women's Studies?", an article by Sue Sanders. It discusses various societal structures and how they influence "lesbian invisibility".
A letter from a representative of the Theatre Company to all writers involved in What Could a Girl Be Then. It asks writers to send in what they have written for the project.
This document confirms that Sheba Feminist Publishers grants Firebrand Books the right to publish and market Barbara's The Threshing Floor.
This file contains a collection of domestic letters, including bills, correspondence from banks and from letting alliances.
This series contains 61 cassette tapes created by Barbara throughout her career as a writer. On them she records her thoughts and ideas for both her fiction and non-fiction pieces, on different subjects, themes and characters.