This 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 records of Dorothy Dick's life, including scrapbooks, photographs, training manuals, family research, and memorabilia.
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?Bad Attitude: Radical Women’s Newspaper, 1992-1995
Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture, 1996-2018
Bust: US Women’s Life Style Magazine, 2001-2017
Broadsheet: New Zealand's feminist magazine, 1973-1981
Broadside: A Feminist Review, 1983-1987
CATCALL: A Feminist Discussion Paper, 1976-1984
Chrysalis, 1977-1980
Cosmopolitan, 1976-2008
Country Women, 1974-1978
Elle, 1986-2000
Everywoman: Current affairs magazine for Britain & Ireland, 1985-1996
F.A.N Feminist Art News, 1980-1990
Feminist Collections: a quarterly of women's studies resources, 1985-1993
Feminist Review, 1979-2008
Gender and History, 1989-1998
Honey: the magazine that makes fashion sense, 1980-1986
Harpies & Quines, 1992-1994
Harpers & Queen, 1984-1996
Hen's Own, 1983-1986
Heresies, 1977-1985
Journal of Gender Studies, 1991-2003
Jus Suffragii: International Women News, 1913-1991
Kinesis: news about women that's not in the dailies, 1983-1992
Lola Press, 1994-2002
Majority Report, 1972-1977
Manushi: A Journal about Women & Society, 1979-1996
Marie Claire, 1989-2007
MAKE: The Magazine of Women's Art, 1996-2002
m/f: A feminist Journal, 1978-1985
Myslexia: the magazine for women who write, 1999-2018
MS, 1972-2017
New Directions for Women, 1990-1993
New Woman, 1988-1994
Nova 1973-1975
n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal, 1988-2017
The Needlewoman, 193-1939
Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific, 1985-1999
Off Our Backs, 1971-2008
Options, 1982-1987
Over 21, 1979-1987
Outwrite, 1982-1988
The Pitman Magazine, 1962-1969
Red Rag, 1973-1977
Reproductive Health Matters, 1993-1998
Revolutionary and Radical Feminist Newsletter (Rev/Rad) 1978/79 – 1990
Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women (US publication) 1984 – 1988
Scarlet Women 1976 – 1982
Schoolgirls' Own Library
Scottish Women's Liberation Journal & Newsletter 1975 – 1977
The Second Wave 1971 – 1977
She 1991 – 1998
Shocking Pink c. 1981 – 1992
Shrew 1969 – 1978
SIGNS : Journal of women in culture and society 1975 – 1993
Sinister Wisdom 1976 – 2011
Soviet Woman Magazine (english version) 1990 – 1991
Spare Rib 1972 – 1992
Spinster (Quarterly Magazine of feminist creative work)
Studies of Women Abstracts 1992 – 1999
Things and Ink 2012
Trouble and Strife, 1983 – 2002
VOGUE ,1935 - 1996
Wires : the women's liberation movement national information service newsletter,1975 – 1986
The Woman Worker,1908 – 1910
Woman's Journal ,1980 – 1998
Woman's Own: The National Women's Weekly,1950 – 1954
Womanspirit
Women : A Cultural Review ,1990 – 2001
Women artists slide library journal,1986 – 1990
Women in medicine newsletter,1987 – 2002
Women's art magazine : a Women artists slide library publication ,1990 – 1996
Women's global network for reproductive rights : newsletter,1986 – 2008
Women's health ,1991 – 1999/00
Women’s History Magazine ,2007 – 2016
Women’s History Notebook ,1994 – 2000
Women’s History Review ,1992 – 2009
Women's news : Irish women's magazine, in 1989 became: Irish feminist magazine, after 1997: Ireland's feminist monthly, after Nov 2002: Ireland's feminist magazine ,1984 – 2011
Women's report : a bi-monthly roundup of new and reviews by women for women, became later in 1975 : a bi-monthly feminist news magazine ,1973 – 1979
Women’s Review ,1985 – 1987
The Women’s Review of Books,1991 – 2006
Women's Voice (Series 1) ,1972 – 1976
Women's Voice (Series 2) ,1977 – 1982
Working with Girls ,1982 – 1987
Writing Women ,1981 – 1998
This collection contains papers and publications relating to Kathleen Miller's anti-nuclear activism from the 1970s-1990s. Includes; correspondence, scrapbooks and campaign booklets.
Miller, Kathleen, 1936-2013, Anti-nuclear campaignerThis collection contains records relating to the life of Barbara Burford, including drafts of literary works, research notes, professional and personal correspondence, photographs, memorabilia and cassette tapes.
Burford, Barbara (1944-2010)Papers and correspondence of Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian Group (CLCLBLG), a lesbian feminist collective and physical space (c.1982-1995). Includes autograph, typescript, printed and photocopied material.
The archive includes: personal and business correspondence; CLCBLG administrative records including annual reports, diaries, meeting minutes and agendas, employee information packs, policy and procedural documents, and related material; CLCBLG Management Committee administrative records, including meeting minutes; CLCBLG newsletters; CLCBLG publicity material including flyers, posters and leaflets; press cuttings covering CLCBLG’s development, contemporary lesbian and gay issues, and related issues and communities; newsletters and bulletins of various other women’s, feminist, LGBTQ+, community and/or voluntary organisations; feminist and/or LGBTQ+ periodicals and journals; papers, programmes, flyers and other material relating to various women’s and/or lesbian feminist conferences; literature, flyers and circular correspondence relating to global solidarity campaigns with women in the Global South (e.g., South Africa, Namibia, Chile, indigenous Australian communities, Peru, India, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, the Philippines, and elsewhere); administrative records of Camden Council Women’s Committee including meeting minutes; administrative records of Camden Council Lesbian and Gay Unit including meeting minutes; administrative records of A Woman’s Place including meeting minutes and correspondence; literature relating to women’s health and wellbeing, including resource guides and reports; audio cassettes; VHS tapes; material relating to various feminist collectives and women’s groups, including briefings, journals, bulletins, information sheets, legal guidance; academic journal articles and longform journalism; administrative records of London Women’s Centre at Wesley House, 4 Wild Court including meeting minutes, correspondence relating to events and premises, and material relating to groups based at the Centre.
The collection also contains a sizeable photographic archive including original photographs, slides, prints, photocopied and printed images, many of which appear to have originated with – or been featured in – Outwrite women’s newspaper. Many of these photographs document CLCBLG’s life and its members, while others document local, national and international protests, struggles and activist campaigns.
Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian GroupContains papers relating to the Meridian. Includes, sign-in books, correspondence, financial records, annual reviews, photographs, a relaxation tape (Chinese), workbooks and learning plans
The Meridian, 1994-2007, BAME women's centreThis collection consists of records related to the life of Catherine Morrison, including photographs, professional certificates and testimonies, a diary, correspondence, and memorabilia. The material primarily focuses on her work as an Ophthalmology Nurse and her War Service in Egypt and India between 1940 and 1947.
Morrison, Catherine (fl 1921-1947), Ophthalmic Nurse