The Archives of Glasgow Women's Library hold a rich and diverse collection of material exemplifying the lives of women, charting their historical and contemporary achievements and contributions.
'Women’s Health &…’ information guides produced by the Women’s Health Information Centre (WHIC), [which merged with the Women's Reproductive Rights Information Centre (WRRIC) to form WHRRIC in 1988].
Includes guides to: heart disease; miscarriage; food; disability; mental health; women’s health in history; housing; smoking.
Women's Health and Reproductive Rights Information Centre
Material relating to the 30s and 40s Lesbian Group. Includes: newsletters (c.1992); incoming correspondence from organisers and potential attendees to CLCBLG; membership form; comment slips; flyers; contact lists; and related material
This leaflet is titled "In Other Words: A Celebration of Women Writing". It is advertising an event in which women writers, including Barbara, were speaking and hosting workshops.
This leaflet is a copy of the First Dictionary of the language of Laadan. Laadan is a feminist constructed language created by Suzette Haden Elgin in 1982.
A letter from Barbara's correspondent at Firebrand Books. The letter discusses the response to Barbara's short story collection, The Threshing Floor. It also includes five separate reviews of The Threshing Floor.
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 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.