Association for Womens Suffrage Letter Books, 1913 - 1918
Association for Womens Suffrage Letter Books, 1913 - 1918
Collection: Scottish Women's Suffrage Movement, 1902-1933 Volumes Association for Womens Suffrage Letter Books, 1913 - 1918
These letter books mention some of the key concerns of their time, including a fledgling Independent Labour Party lobbying Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, conditions in hospitals, and running cheer-up clubs for soldiers' wives.
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Letter Book for 16th January 1917 - 26th January 1918
These letters show evidence of increasing engagement with the press as judgements are made over when it is or isn't wise to write to the newspapers. Other recurring concerns include...
Date:1917-1918Contributor:Mitchell Library, Glasgow
Identifier:73037B-03
Letter Book for 15th November 1915 - 15th January 1917
Concerns during this period included the conditions of hospitals and the men being treated in them, cheer-up clubs for soldiers' wives, and promoting the Workmen's scheme.
Date:1915-1917Contributor:Mitchell Library, Glasgow
Identifier:73037B-02
Letter Book for 9th October 1913 - 28th November 1914
An eclectic range of subjects are covered in these papers, including the Exchange for Voluntary Workers, an Independent Labour Party delegation to Herbert Asquith, promotion of the demonstration the Association...
Date:1913-1914Contributor:Mitchell Library, Glasgow
Identifier:73037B-01