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 contains papers and publications relating to Kathleen Miller's anti-nuclear activism from the 1970s-1990s. Includes; correspondence, scrapbooks and campaign booklets.
Correspondence, typed and handwritten, relating to Kathleen Miller's anti-nuclear activity. Communication between anti-nuclear organisations, members of Parliament, environmental organisations and the nuclear industry.
Image featured shows letter to Kathleen Miller from International Broadcasting Trust.
Papers relating to the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority's (UKAEA) appeal against the refusal of planning permission to test bore for nuclear waste disposal at Mullwharchar. Includes; correspondence, submissions of objection to UKAEA's proposal, reports and campaign material.
Image featured shows poster promoting the Mullwharchar Campaign's cause.
General papers relating to the activities of the People's Planning Inquiry Commission (PPIC). Includes; correspondence, campaign material, submissions to the PPIC, press cuttings and requests for copies of the PPIC's report.
Image featured shows poster advertising PPIC related events.
Correspondence and press releases relating to the People's Planning Inquiry Commission (PPIC), typed and handwritten. Includes correspondence between Kathleen Miller and members of Parliament, and members of the local community.
General papers relating to the activities of the Scottish Conservation Society (SCS), including minutes of meetings and conference documents. Large amount of material relating to the Mullwharchar Campaign, including lyrics and sheet music for the campaign song 'My Friend Mullwharchar' and event related material. Also includes issue no. 19 of the publication 'Community Council News', containing an anti-nuclear article by Kathleen Miller.
Image featured shows poster for a fundraising concert held by the Mullwharchar Campaign.