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GB 1534 SWA/4/23 · Item · 2016-06-09
Part of Scottish Women's Aid Collection

Interviewee: Betty Howieson
Interview Date: 09/06/2016
Interview Location: Dundee
Time: 01:16:05
Interviewer: Morag Allan Campbell

Time period: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s
Groups: Dundee Women’s Aid
Roles: volunteer, treasurer, paid worker, director

Interviewee also wrote a written response, detailing her experiences with Women's Aid, which is also available from the Archive.

Nuclear industry
GB 1534 GB 1534 KM/KM/6/KM/6/1/KM/6/1/3 · File · 1975 - 1986
Part of Kathleen Miller Archive

Pro-nuclear information booklets. Includes; articles from 'Atom' magazine and publications by British Nuclear Fuels Limited (BNFL). Also includes five labelled photographs of Windscale and Harwell nuclear sites.

Image featured shows photograph of high activity storage plant, Windscale.

Miller, Kathleen, 1936-2013, Anti-nuclear campaigner
Anti-nuclear campaign groups
GB 1534 GB 1534 KM/KM/6/KM/6/1/KM/6/1/5 · File · 1979 - 1984
Part of Kathleen Miller Archive

Booklets published by anti-nuclear campaign groups. Topics include; peace, nuclear weapons and the impact of nuclear power. Also includes four copies of ‘Poems for Mullwharchar’, published by the Mullwharchar Campaign.

Image featured shows copies of ‘Poems for Mullwharchar’.

Miller, Kathleen, 1936-2013, Anti-nuclear campaigner
Papers of Catherine Morrison
GB 1534 CM · Collection · 1915 - 1977

This 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
Take Root
GB 1534 TR · Collection · 1989 - 2003

The collection contains records relating to Take Root, the self-build group which existed from 1993 to the early 2000s. It contains meeting, finance and administration papers, correspondence, construction plans, press cuttings, publications and photographic and audio-visual materials. Because Take Root worked with several other organisations in Glasgow and Scotland, the collection contains meeting papers of Molendinar Park Housing Association and press cuttings and publications of various self-build projects including the Walter Seagal Self-Build Trust, Community Self-Build Scotland, and Centre for Alternative Technology.

Take Root