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.
This collection is made up of photo albums, framed photographs, and loose photographs. They include family photos going back into the 1800s, as well as Dorothy Dick's own photos.
This is a series of photo albums put together by Dorothy Dick. Some of the albums appear to be home made, and others are store bought. The photos range in date from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. Most have information on dates, locations, and names written in beneath the pictures.
This is a collection of Dorothy Dick's miscellaneous belongings. This includes a puzzle, recipes, letters, society certificates, a scrapbook, an address book, menus, a bridge book, a badge holder, woodworking magazines, invitations, and guest books.
The collection includes papers relating to Josephine Butler, the Society and those published by the Society ranging from pamphlets circa 1870s to copies of 'News and Views' from 2010. The collection includes: Editions of 'The Shield'; Editions of 'The Dawn'; Pamphlets Published by the Society including The Alison Neiland Memorial Lectures; The Association for Moral & Social Hygiene Rebecca Jarrett; Vigilance Records; Newspaper Cuttings Relating to Female Police Officers; Correspondence Associated with Society Activities, photographs, case files, and Josephine Butler's memoirs
Numerous pamphlets and publications relating to the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act, many with an attached memorandum declaring them as old publications 'issued in opposition to the system of "State Regulation of Vice" which are "more or less obsolete"'.