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Archival description
GB 106 5CHE · Fonds · 1869-1871

The archive consists of minutes of a working committee to arrange courses of lectures on academic subjects. [Chairman - Lady Monteagle. Treasurer - Revd. George B Legge]. With card noting addresses of Revd. Warlow and Octavia Wilberforce. Also in volume: List of characters and title of a play 'The Sneezer'; Pencil sketch of knight on horseback.

Committee for Promoting the Higher Education of Women
HUBBACK, Judith (b 1917)
GB 106 7JUH · Fonds · 1948-1997

The archive consists of:

  • Questionnaires (1948-1950), pamphlets, articles and press cuttings related to 'Graduate Wives' (1953-1955);

  • Scrapbook of reviews of 'Wives Who Went to College' (1957-1958);

  • Letters of provenance from donor (1997).

Hubback , Judith , b 1917 , psychologist
GB 106 7DFP · Fonds · 1975

The archive consists of a typescript autobiography, covering the years 1886-1975. The typescript is a transcript of a tape recording dictated by Dorothy Foster Place to her four children. The autobiography includes accounts of her early life and education in New Brighton; her studies in Chemistry at the University of Liverpool and King's College, London; her studies in Agriculture at Studley Agricultural College, Warwickshire; her agricultural work during the First World War and eventually work on her own farm in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire. It covers her interest and activities in the suffrage movement; her marriage; the birth of her children and her extensive holiday travels in Europe and North Africa.

Place , Dorothy Foster , 1886-1976 , nee Abraham
SMIETON, Margaret Judith
GB 106 7MJS · Fonds · 1919-1923

The archive consists of the extensive correspondence with the University of London and other bodies, conducted by Margaret Judith Smieton's mother between 1919-1922 and reflects the then prevailing uncertainties regarding available types and scope of horticultural degree courses, qualifications for grants, terms of admission etc.

Smieton , Margaret Judith , fl 1919-1925 , horticulturalist