Papers 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 -Loose material: Routledge catalogue of gender and women’s studies books (1995), LESPOP bust card, various press cuttings, photographs, and prints. An item-level list is available for this file.
Box also contains files CLCBLG 8/15 - 8/21.
Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian GroupMinutes and writings produced by the London Lesbian Offensive Group. Includes; minutes, articles, newspaper clippings, editing notes, and correspondence
London Lesbian Offensive Group, lesbian activist groupPapers relating to the Glasgow branch of the Embroiderer's Guild. Includes; correspondence, member lists, minutes, financial records, committee records, annual reports, exhibition packs, newsletters and meeting schedules.
Embroiderer's Guild, embroidery club, 1906-Papers relating to the London Lesbian Line. Includes; minutes, correspondence, monthly records, training packets, booklets, logbooks, VHS tapes, floppy disc
London Lesbian LineThis collection contains papers relating to Lucilla Andrews' writing career. Includes; publishing contracts and correspondence, novels both bound and unbound, poetry, newspaper clippings, papers relating to writing school.
Lucilla Andrews, 1919-2006, romance novelistThis collection contains papers relating to Ingrid McClements and her activism. Includes; political journals, newspaper clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, reports and evaluations
Ingrid McClements, 1948-2008, activistSeries contains material relating to the establishment, management, activities, and eventual closure (c.1996) of Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian Group. Includes meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, annual reports, correspondence, flyers, posters, leaflets, press cuttings, message books, workers' logbooks, commissioned research, and more.
Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian Group'The Voluntary Action Camden Guide to Discipline at Work’ (Jul 1995).
Series contains material relating to A Woman's Place (AWP), a feminist collective and women's resource centre based at the Greater London Council-owned Hungerford House, Victoria Embankment, London. AWP was active from the early 1970s to around 1986, when the GLC (who funded their activities) was abolished by Margaret Thatcher's administration; during its lifespan, AWP was an invaluable information and resource hub for women.
Series includes meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, research reports, flyers and posters for feminist and lesbian feminist events, questionnaires, health literature, and more. File 4/3 Related feminist and women's material includes a sizeable collection of material relating to local, national and international women's campaigns, including newsletters and health literature.
A Woman's Place