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        GB 106 10/16 · Fonds · 1907-1921

        Scrapbook of press cuttings on a wide range of issues relating to women's position during and immediately subsequent to the First World War, including employment, venereal disease, women in public life and the activities of the Women's Freedom League. Many of the press cuttings came from a press cuttings agency.

        Unknown
        GB 106 10/37 · Fonds · c.1931-1932

        This scrapbook consists of press cuttings on a range of subjects relating to women in public life with particular reference to women in the civil service.

        Unknown
        GB 0097 SEEAR · [1930]-1997

        Papers of Beatrice Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear of Paddington, [1930]-1997, mainly comprising case studies, reports and memoranda relating to her work with the Runnymeade Industrial Unit, the London Business School Minority Groups, and the Community Relations Commission, as well as material concerning women's employment.

        Seear , Beatrice Nancy , 1913-1997 , Baroness Seear of Paddington , social scientist and politician
        SHAW, Dr Patricia
        GB 106 7PTS · Fonds · 1876-1965

        The archive consists of subject / research files containing press cuttings, letters, extracts from books and reports and other manuscript material relating to the employment of shop workers and other occupations, and occupational health implications. The files were created in the course of Shaw's work for Boots Pure Drug Company, and date mainly from the 1940s-1950s, though some original reference material has earlier dates. Included is material relating to Margaret Bondfield, legislation, working conditions, health, economics and trade unions. Some of the material has a Nottingham focus (e.g. press cuttings) reflecting the position of the Boots Head Office.

        Shaw , Patricia , fl 1948-1965 , physician
        GB 106 5SPG · Fonds · 1919-1981

        The archive consists of minutes of the Executive Committee (1935-1937, 1939-1980), Annual General Meeting papers and reports (1931-1979), papers and correspondence files of the treasurer, honorary secretaries, chairs and vice-chairs (1932-1977), papers of the Hampshire (1964-7) and Northwest (1973-7) Branches, administration papers including publicity material, financial items and correspondence regarding the dissolution of the group, correspondence, printed materials and papers related to various campaigns (1937-1976), weekend conference materials (1948-65) and meetings papers (1943-1979), leaflets of and correspondence with other organisations (1938-1979), newsletters and circulars (1941-1979), issues of Time and Tide (1921-1929) and press cuttings (1920s-1970s), correspondence of the Honorary Secretary (1950-1981)

        Six Point Group
        GB 106 5SMW · Fonds · 1938-2004

        The archive consists of:

        • Administrative papers (1964-2004)

        • minutes of Annual General Meetings and related papers (1977-2004)

        • minutes of Executive Committee meetings (1938-2000)

        • Financial papers (1982-2004)

        • Papers relating to the Ecumenical Network of Women's Ministries (2003-2004)

        • Publications (1966-2004)

        Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church
        Society of Women Musicians
        GB 1249 Society of Women Musicians · 1892-1974

        Papers of the Society of Women Musicians (SWM), 1911-1972, including annual reports, 1914-1972; minutes, 1967-1973; book of members elected and resigning, 1920-1960; fixture cards, 1915-1971; memorandum and articles of association, 1930; programmes and handbills of concerts, recitals and lectures organised by the SWM, 1912-1972; notices to members, 1911-1972; programmes of Ivimey Concerts, 1966-1971; papers relating to the foundation of the society in 1911, its constitution and initial membership, comprising correspondence, minutes, notes; correspondence on engagement of women with professional orchestras, 1920, 1928-1929; correspondence with speakers for lectures, 1933-1971; correspondence relating to BBC women's conference, 1936; correspondence with the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music regarding the appointment of women examiners,1937-1956; various correspondence relating to the SWM presidency, membership, SWM library accessions, celebrations of SWM golden jubilee, 1961 and diamond jubilee 1971; news cuttings on the deaths of K Dorothy Fox, 1934, Marion Margaret Scott, 1953, and Katharine Emily Eggar, 1961, with related correspondence; printed material including The Music Student: special number devoted to the subject of women's work in music, May 1918; pamphlet of meeting in commemoration of Marion Margaret Scott, Jun 1954; press cuttings books relating to women musicians and the SWM, 1892-1964; correspondence relating to the dissolution of the SWM and donation of its records to the Royal College of Music, 1973-1974.

        Society of Women Musicians
        GB 0101 ICS 77 · 1984

        Transcripts of interviews by Roger Southall with South African trade union and political leaders, 1984, comprising: T Adler, National Automobile and Allied Workers Union; Neville Alexander, National Forum Committee; Saleem Badat, Grassroots; Jane Barrett, Transport and General Workers Union; Graeme Bloch, United Democratic Front; Andrew Boraine, United Democratic Front; Phiroshaw Camay, Council of Unions of South Africa; Moss Chikwane, United Democratic Front; Sathasican Cooper; Charles Daris, US Consulate, Johannesburg; Des T East, Motor Industry Combined Workers Union; Alec Irwin, Federation of South African Trade Unions; Brian Fredericks, National Automobile and Allied Workers Union;Dirk Hartford; Paddy Kearnly; M P Lekota, United Democratic Front; Lybon Mabasa, Azania Peoples Organisation; M Maluk, National Union of Mineworkers; Jeff McCarthy, Geography Department, Durban University; Ismael Mohammed; Curnick Ndlovu, United Democratic Front; Jemma Payne, National Union of Textile Workers; Ebrahim "Cassim" Saloojee, United Democratic Front; L Tsholi, United Democratic Front; Theo Van Der Bergh, Personnel Manager, Toyota; A J Van Der Watt, South African Boilermakers' Iron and Steel Workers, Shipbuilders and Welders Society; Zac Yaccoob, Natal Indian Congress.

        Southall , Richard , fl 1975-1983 , author
        LCC/MIN-2 · Subfonds · 1889-1965
        Part of LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL

        Minutes and presented papers of London County Council special and joint committees, 1889-1965, as follows:

        Allegations (Council Officials) Committee

        Special Committee on the Establishment of an Ambulance Service

        Special Committee on Building Control

        Advisory Committee on the Control on the Construction of Buildings in London

        Charing Cross Bridge Advisory Committee

        Church of England Advisory Board on Spiritual Ministration

        Special Committee on Contracts

        Special Joint Committee on the provision of Coroner's Courts and Mortuaries

        Council Chamber and Offices Committee

        Special Committee on the transfer of County Business

        County Hall Luncheon Club Committee

        County Rate Committee

        Departmental Committees on the Organisation and Working of LCC Departments

        Special Committee on the Office of Deputy Chairman of the Council

        Advisory Committee on the Design of Consumer Goods

        Special Committee on Finance Bill, 1914

        Special Committee on Fire Insurance

        Greater London Regional Planning Committee

        Meetings of Heads of Departments

        Special Committee on Health Administration in London

        Hospitals Committee

        Interim Panel

        Juveniles Committee

        Lack of Employment Conference

        Joint Committee on the working of the Leyton tramways

        Loan Fund for Prospective Teachers

        Special Committee on Local Expenditure

        Local Pension Committee

        Special Committee on Locomotion and Transport in London

        London Air Terminal

        Advisory Committee on the Amendment of the London Building Act, 1930

        Special Committee on London Electricity Supply

        Special Committee on changes in London Local Government

        Special Committee on London Government

        London War Pensions Committee

        Special Joint Committee on the Control of lunatics, imbeciles and infectious poor

        Advisory Committee on combined medical appointments in Division 9 of the LCC Public Health Department

        Members and Staff Committee

        Joint Committee of Members and School-keepers

        Special Committee of Inquiry into certain matters of administration in the Mental Hospitals Department

        Sub-committee of the Provisional LCC appointed to confer with a Committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works

        Special Committee on the provision of New Offices

        Officers (Education) Superannuation Committee

        Conference on Open Spaces for recreational purposes

        Special Committee on the Organisation of the Council's Service

        Poor Law Committee

        Procedure Committee

        Richmond Hill (Preservation of View) Executive Committee

        Committee of Inquiry on Sadlers Wells

        Special Committee on Staff Appeals

        Conference on regulations in connection with Streets and Street traffic

        Special Committee on the allocation of the cost of Street Improvements along Tramway Routes

        Survey of London (Joint Publishing) Committee

        Teacher's Superannuation Committee

        Special Committee on Technical Education

        Special Committee on Thames Bridges

        Joint Committee on Thames Flood Prevention

        Special Committee on Traffic

        Tramways Committee

        Special Joint Sub-committee on the Typhoid Fever Epidemic in Maidstone and the London Water Supply

        Special Committee on the Unemployment

        Special Committee on the Valuation of Land

        Special Committee on the War Estimates

        Special Committee on the Works Department

        Please note that copies of these minutes and papers are on open access in the Information Area.

        TBA
        MCC/MIN-2 · Subfonds · 1889-1965
        Part of MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL

        Minutes and presented papers of Special Committees, Joint Committees and Advisory Committees of the Middlesex County Council, 1889-1965:

        Airports Committee

        Arms Committee

        Auxiliary Forces Committee

        Barnet Union Committee

        Bridges Committee

        Common Interests Committee

        County Solicitor Committee

        Dyrham Park Committee

        Edmonton Union Committee

        Education Committee

        Governance Committee

        Guildhall Committee

        Health Committee

        Local Government Committee

        Medical Committee

        Member of County Council Committee

        National Insurance Committee

        Officers Committee

        Pensions Committee

        Physically Handicapped Committee

        Planning Committee

        Poor Law Committee

        Quarter Sessions Committee

        Refuse Dumps Committee

        Registration of Title Committee

        Richmond Hill Committee

        Road Stone Committee

        Testimonial Committee

        Thames Committee

        Unemployed Workmen Committee

        Vagrancy Committee

        Voluntary Hospitals Committee

        Wild Birds Committee

        MCC , Middlesex County Council x Middlesex County Council
        Status of Women Committee
        GB 106 5SWC · Fonds · 1953-1985

        Records of the Status of Women Committee including minutes, conference papers, correspondence and publications. Papers mainly date from 1969 to 1982.

        Status of Women Committee
        GB 106 7ESW · Fonds · 1910-1914

        The archive consists of correspondence between Eva Stephenson and her fiance Maurice Wilkins, covering the period 1910-1914. The letters describe Stephenson's experiences in Holloway prison for suffrage activism in 1910 (some letters are written on prison regulation notepaper), her life as an office worker and her family relationships. Subjects covered include: relationships with other suffragettes in prison; trials of the prison regime; Christmas in Holloway; her relationship with her mother who disapproved of her suffrage campaigning; reflections on her upbringing; employment in an office and enjoyment of her independence; her relationship with her future husband.

        With typescript transcriptions of the letters by William Paul Wilkins, son of Eva and Maurice Wilkins (produced in 1998). The transcriptions include a name and place index.

        Wilkins , Eva , fl 1913 , nee Stephenson , suffragette
        GB 106 9/27 · Fonds · 1805-1962

        The collection contains letters between members of the Strachey family and other correspondents. Writers include Philippa Strachey, Ralph Strachey, Richard Strachey, Oliver Strachey, Sir Richard Strachey, Pernel Strachey, James Strachey, Lady Jane Strachey, Dorothy Strachey, Marjorie Strachey, Elinor Rendel, Dorothy Bussy, Roger Fry, Virginia Woolf and Mlle Souvestre.

        9/27/A- Letters between Roger Fry and Philippa Strachey 1915-1933.

        9/27/B- Letters from Ralph Strachey to Philippa Strachey 1869-1893.

        9/27/C- Letters to Philippa Strachey from Richard Strachey 1886-1917 and to Philippa Strachery from Oliver Strachey 1906-1912 (Begin at AL/4767).

        9/27/D- Ralph at School 1878-1889; James at School 1899; Elinor Rendel 1889-1896; Sir Richard Strachey 1889-1899; Pernel Strachey 1891 & 1894-1895.

        9/27/E- Letters from: Pippa to her mother 1902/1905; Passport 1915; Dorothy Strachey to Pippa Strachey 1895-1903; Dorothy Bussy to Pippa Strachey 1903-1929; Marjorie Strachey to Pippa Strachey 1898-1956; Ray Strachey to Pippa Strachey 1911-1929.

        9/27/F- Letters from friends and acquaintances to various members of the Strachey family 1865 to 1958; Letters from Marietta Pallis to Philippa Strachey Nov 1955-Jan 1957 - begin AL/5073; Letters of Condolence on the death of Pernel Strachey. Arranged alphabetically 1951-1952 - begin AL/5097.

        9/27/G- Letters from Mlle Souvestre to Mrs Strachey written in French from 'Les Ruches'; The Strachey letters Volume 27 Part G II, Letters from Mlle Souvestre to Mrs Strachey, Written in French 1874-1879 - Begin AL/5156.

        Strachey family
        GB 106 7PHS · Fonds · 1909-1968

        The archive consists of papers relating to organisations and societies with which Philippa Strachey was involved as part of her activities promoting equal pay, employment and training for women. For some she was the representative of the London and National Society for Women's Service (later the Fawcett Society), while others represent her direct work for education (Cambridge University Women's Appointments Board) and employment (the Women's Service; for which is held notes and correspondence with various trade associations).

        There is also a series of personal papers and ephemera. These appears to have been collected by Philippa and includes obituaries, notes on the history of the women's suffrage movement, order of service for Millicent Garrett Fawcett's memorial and a typescript of a play by George Bernard Shaw.

        Strachey , Philippa , 1872-1968 , feminist activist and organiser
        GB 106 9/09 · Fonds · 1902-1916

        The collection contains correspondence of Edith Palliser, Pippa Strachey, Eva Gore-Booth, Eileen Hughes and Edith Dimmock amongst others, notes on various professions such as journalism, bookbinding and fashion designing, and materials issued by the Women's Industrial Council, the Women's Labour League and the London Society for Women's Suffrage.

        Various
        GB 106 7MMI · Fonds · 1908-1936

        The archive consists of a small notebook containing manuscript notes from books and lectures on subjects including women's suffrage, employment and legislation. The volume includes notes under the following headings:

        'Women's Suffrage Debate 28 Feb 1908'; 'United Kingdom Hospitals - Conference University College London Apr 1908'; organisation of a Votes for Women event; 'Mrs Wolstenholme Elmy on Married Women's Property Act 1882'; 'Meetings at Queen's Hall, Ladbroke Hall'; 'Self Denial Week'; 'Miss M Brockenbury - The Educated Woman and the Vote' [report of speech]; 'Mrs Brownlow's Pamphlet - Women and Factory Legislation'; Australia: Minimum Wage, Victor Clark Labour Movement; America - Licensing systems, Machinery, Factory, Jewish Competition, women voters in Colorado, New Zealand, Wyoming; 'Housing Bill 1908'; speech by John Burns; 'Pauperism 1st quarter 1908' [statistics]; dates of legislation affecting women 1844-1897; Reform Bill; women's work - florists, acrobats, pattern makers, married women in factories, cotton trade, carding hooks and eyes, cigar trade; posts closed to women - Law, medicine, church, politics; women in Inspectorate - prisons, factory , schools; women's wages; 'Government as Employers'; sweated labour; Anti-sweating Demonstration Queen's Hall Jan 28 1908; women prisoners; employment of children; Married women's savings; women married to aliens; Married Women's Property Act 1882; Guardianship of children.

        The volume also included the following loose inserts which have been removed and are held within the folder:

        Press cuttings:

        'Unemployment - Salford and the scheme for women', Manchester Guardian, 22 Jan 1909

        'Child labour in Egypt', Manchester Guardian,15 Jul 1908

        'Australia and women's suffrage', Manchester Guardian, 1 Feb 1910

        'Women as Councillors - the narrow range of choice', Manchester Guardian, 22 Jan 1909

        'Votes for Women - women voters', Manchester Guardian, 19 Jun c. 1910

        'University Women Teachers - the vote a necessary leverage in their work' Manchester Guardian, c. 1910

        'London's unknown Museums - special LCC survey', The Times, 11 Mar 1936

        'The Sacredness of motherhood', Common Cause, 24 Mar 1910

        'Infant mortality and working mothers', Common Cause, c. 1910

        'Why women need the vote', Common Cause, 21 Mar 1910

        'The equal standard', Common Cause, c. 1910

        Loose page from a leaflet on equal pay in Australia.

        Manuscript notes on working women

        Manuscript notes on The Present Conciliation Bill

        Manuscript notes on women prisoners and comparisons with conditions abroad

        Manuscript notes on women as a moral force

        Manuscript notes on two speakers: Miss Phillips and Miss Fothergill

        Manuscript notes on the function of the state and women's work

        Manuscript notes on infant deaths

        Unknown
        GB 0096 AL148 · Fonds · [1850]

        Forged letter pertaining to be from William Makepeace Thackery to an unknown recipient, [1850]. 'When I said that I could do no more for you for the present I meant it literally: I never once said it as a simple excuse... When I find that your views on hard work are different I may perhaps have something to say to you. Believe me a lazy life is a curse to any man.

        Written and signed in an unknown hand, as if by Thackeray.

        Unknown
        THANACODY, Dr Reygoobady
        GB 0402 RTH · 1980-1986

        Articles by Reygoobady Thanacody on conditions in Mauritius including food production, transport, social behaviour and unemployment, 1980-1991.

        Thanacody , Dr , Reygoobady , fl 1964-1991
        GB 1924 Tuckwell · 1890-1951

        Papers of Gertrude Tuckwell, mainly relating to her period with the Women's Trade Union League (WTUL), c.1890-1921. The papers comprise correspondence and notes as well as a substantial press cuttings collection, pamphlets and reports. The collection was systematically assembled by Tuckwell, to illuminate key issues and events in women's struggle for equality and representation. Major legislative initiatives are covered, as are social issues and the activities of political parties. The subjects cover the whole range of contemporary issues relating to women's political and employment rights, including anti-sweating campaigns, trade union organisation, health and safety in factories and workshops, Labour Party and Co-operative Movement activities, suffrage campaigns, and issues relating to women at work during World War One. In addition to this main set of papers, there is a typescript of "Reminiscences", her unpublished autobiography, and files of correspondence, articles and personal papers,1907-1951.

        Tuckwell , Gertrude Mary , 1861-1951 , trade unionist social worker and author
        VICKERS, Phyllis
        GB 106 7VIC · Fonds · 1958

        The archive consists of answers given by Phyllis Vickers to a questionnaire on the 'position of married women in the British civil service', sent to Lady Paton, wife of the vice-chancellor of Melbourne University, at the request of Mary Field (with covering letters). The questionnaire specifically relates to the following issues: the marriage bar, Equal Pay, Equal Access to Jobs, Equal Promotion, maternity leave, superannuation, pension rights, relationships between single and married female employees, absence and punctuality of married women (compared to single women and men), retention and recruitment, grades. Vickers appears to have been a civil service employee, and her answers provide facts about civil service policy mainly gleaned from official literature.

        Vickers , Phyllis , fl 1958 , [civil servant]
        GB 0097 WAINWRIGHT R · c1868-2005

        Papers of Richard Wainwright MP, c 1868-2005, including personal papers, papers relating to the Colne Valley constituency and general election campaigns, articles, speeches and press releases written by Wainwright and Liberal Party policy papers; papers relating to Richard Wainwright's time at Cambridge University, his work for the Friends Ambulance Unit during World War II and the Rowntree Reform Social Services Trust (now the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust). Further papers relate to his wife, Joyce's, involvement in the Yorkshire Women's Liberal Federation.

        Wainwright , Richard Scurrah , 1918-2003 , Liberal MP
        WARD, Michael (b 1949)
        GB 0074 LMA/4282 · Collection · 1980-1986

        Papers of Michael Ward, member of the Greater London Council (GLC). The records are representative of the sort of organisations and issues Michael Ward dealt with in his capacity as Chair of the Industry and Employment Committee of the Greater London Council in the 1980s. The files of correspondence, minutes, funding applications and feasibility studies show that the Committee was particularly involved with issuing grants to worthy projects, supporting workers in disputes with employers, assessing the impact of new building developments in London, creating schemes, such as co-operatives, to assist people to work together and ensuring that all Londoners were fairly represented in the workplace.

        Michael Ward was also Chair of the Enterprise Board Selection Panel, part of the Greater London Enterprise Board. GLEB was set up in 1982 to intervene and take initiatives to preserve and create long-term jobs for Londoners by regenerating the capital's industrial base. It aimed to discover and develop means of democratising London's economy. This collection contains its memorandum and articles of association together with correspondence, some publications and press releases.

        The collection reflects some of the beliefs held by the GLC in general and not just those of the Committees Michael Ward sat on. For example, its enthusiasm for fair trade in Third World countries, the importance of equal opportunities at work and the value of the pedestrian and residential areas in cities

        Ward , Michael , b 1949 , member of the Greater London Council
        WATTS, Ethel
        GB 106 7ETW · Fonds · 1928-1961

        The archive consists of files on the National Health Service Superannuation Scheme (1948-1953), Royal Commission on Taxation (1944-1960), Women's superannuation (1947-1950), the Institute of Chartered Accountants (undated.), equal pay (undated.) and the Fawcett Society (undated.); private correspondence including letters from Philippa Strachey (1928-1961).

        Watts , Ethel , fl 1920-1960 , accountant and feminist
        GB 0097 COLL MISC 0043 · Collection · 1885-1890

        Record of the inhabitants of Katharine Buildings, Cartwright Street, Aldgate, London.

        Webb , Martha Beatrice , 1858-1943 , wife of 1st Baron Passfield , social reformer and historian
        GB 0097 COLL MISC 0241 · Collection · 1911-1943

        Board of Trade papers mainly connected with labour exchanges, national insurance, overseas trade and war time administration.

        Webb , Martha Beatrice , 1858-1943 , wife of 1st Baron Passfield , social reformer and historian
        GB 0074 LMA/4453/E · Collection · 1868-1984

        Staff records of Whitbread and Company Limited, including salary books and ledgers giving information on weekly and monthly salaries over a range of time periods along with details of annuities, pensions and superannuation funds. There are also lists of employees from as early as 1841 (some of which are organised according to occupation), attendance books and information on ex-servicemen employed after the First World War along with sick pay and accident report books, and papers from the 1960s and 1970s detailing company employment policy.

        Whitbread and Co Ltd , brewers
        Women - Employment
        GB 1924 Women - Employment · Fonds · 1916 - to date

        Collection of books, leaflets, articles and periodicals relating to women and employment. Includes: 'The Position of Women after the War' Committee of Women's Organisations, 1916; 'Women in Industry after the War' by B L Hutchins, 1917; 'Payment structures and smaller firms: women's employment in segmented labour markets' by Christine Craig and others, 1985, reference HD 6061; 'The position of women in industry' by Nancy Seear, 1968, reference HD 6664; 'Putting equality into practice: a Shadow Ministry of Women consultation document' 1991; 'Unemployed Women: a study of attitudes and experiences' by Arnold Cragg and Tim Dawson, 1984. Other topics includes: legislation, local government, First World War, Second World War and other countries. Periodicals include: Woman Engineer, Women's Gazette, Women and Manual Trades Newsletter.

        Various: collected by TUC Library
        GB 0106 6WIG · Fonds · 1982-1997

        Records of Women in Gynaecology and Obstetrics, comprising:
        Minutes (1982-1996), correspondence, policy papers, campaigning material, training programmes, conference papers (1991-1997) and published articles (1985-1997).

        Women in Gynaecology and Obstetrics
        Women in Libraries
        GB 106 6WIL · Fonds · 1973-1987

        The archive consists of working papers, leaflets, articles (1973-1987) and a photocopy of a periodical 'Women and Librarianship', volume 5 number 4 1984.

        Women in Libraries
        GB 106 9/05 · Fonds · 1865-1972

        The collection is arranged in chronological order and includes letters written by and to individuals concerned with work in this area, including: Dr Elizabeth Blackwell, Sir John Seeley, George Eliot, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Cardinal Manning, Lady Strangford, Lord Shaftesbury, Mr Rickman J Godlee Dr Helen Wilson, Dr Sophia Jex-Blake, Frances Power Cobbe, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Lord Baldwin and Margaret Lawrence (45 items, 1865-c.1972). Subjects include the training of women as doctors, the medical profession and their experiences as medical students.

        Various
        GB 106 9/18 · Fonds · 1791-1974

        The collection contains letters from women involved in the arts concerning their work, business matters, publicity, articles and general social correspondence. Correspondents include Sarah Siddons, Emily Faithfull, Fanny Kemble, Elizabeth Thompson, Isabella Dallas Glyn, Mary Davis, Fanny Stirling, Mrs Morritt, Lady Bancroft, Genevieve Ward, Lucy Kemp-Welch, Madge Kendall, Mrs Steele, Philippa Strachey, Ethel Coffin, Rutland Boughton, Marion Terry, Eva Moore, Sybil Thorndyke, Alys Russell, Lena Ashwell, Marie Tempest, Agnes Hill, Marie Lohr, Dame Ethel Smyth, Irene Vanbrugh, Ruth Draper, Ethel Warwick, Dame Laura Knight, Cicely Courtney, Lilian Braithwaite and Ninette de Valois.

        Various