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Data(s)
- 1956-1997 (Produção)
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Dimensão e suporte
0.5 A box
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História biográfica
Mary Alexander Jackson (1905-1977) was born Mary Telford in Abergavenny in 1905. She studied French and History at Aberystwyth University, later going on to become a member of the British Federation of University Women and becoming involved in the movement to establish playgrounds for children in urban areas. In the 1920s she met John Jackson who, in 1928, went to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) to become a surveyor. She followed in 1929 in order to marry him. They had three children who moved around the island with them continually in the course of John Jackson's work. They remained there until the outbreak of the Second World War, then Mary Jackson and her children were evacuated to Natal in South Africa. The whole family returned to Cambridge in 1948. Mary Jackson became employed teaching French nearby in Cottenham Village School and took part in a large number of voluntary organisations such as the Children's Playground Association which she founded in 1949. She became particularly involved in the National Council of Women at both a local and a national level. She was the local chair for three years, and during the 1950s was one of the twelve representatives of the NCW on the government commission sent to West Germany to study women's voluntary work there. She also retained an interest in the welfare of African women in the United Kingdom and was active in trying to organise centres for their use. She died in 1997.
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GB 106 7MAJ 1956-1997 fonds 0.5 A box Jackson , Mary Alexandra , 1905-1977 , nee Telford , teacher and voluntary worker
Mary Alexander Jackson (1905-1977) was born Mary Telford in Abergavenny in 1905. She studied French and History at Aberystwyth University, later going on to become a member of the British Federation of University Women and becoming involved in the movement to establish playgrounds for children in urban areas. In the 1920s she met John Jackson who, in 1928, went to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) to become a surveyor. She followed in 1929 in order to marry him. They had three children who moved around the island with them continually in the course of John Jackson's work. They remained there until the outbreak of the Second World War, then Mary Jackson and her children were evacuated to Natal in South Africa. The whole family returned to Cambridge in 1948. Mary Jackson became employed teaching French nearby in Cottenham Village School and took part in a large number of voluntary organisations such as the Children's Playground Association which she founded in 1949. She became particularly involved in the National Council of Women at both a local and a national level. She was the local chair for three years, and during the 1950s was one of the twelve representatives of the NCW on the government commission sent to West Germany to study women's voluntary work there. She also retained an interest in the welfare of African women in the United Kingdom and was active in trying to organise centres for their use. She died in 1997.
These papers were given to the Fawcett Library in 1997 by Mrs Jackson's daughters, Dilys and Dinah.
The archive consists of a typescript biography and curriculum vitae (1997); correspondence (1956-1987).
This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.
English
Fawcett Library Catalogue
The Women's Library holds the records of the International Council of Women (5ICW). London Metropolitan Archives holds the records of the National Council of Women.
Finding aid created by export from CALM v7.2.14 Archives Hub EAD2002. Edited for AIM25 by Sarah Drewery.
In compliance with ISAD (G): General International Standard Archival Description - 2nd Edition (1999); UNESCO Thesaurus, December 2001; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
05/03/2008 Educational systems Womens education Organizations Associations Womens organizations People People by occupation Personnel Educational personnel Women teachers Teachers International politics International organizations Nongovernmental organizations Volunteers Social work Women Jackson , Mary Alexandra , 1905-1977 , nee Telford , teacher and voluntary worker British Federation of University Women Women's Group on Public Welfare Sex Sex distribution
Fonte imediata de aquisição ou transferência
These papers were given to the Fawcett Library in 1997 by Mrs Jackson's daughters, Dilys and Dinah.
Zona do conteúdo e estrutura
Âmbito e conteúdo
The archive consists of a typescript biography and curriculum vitae (1997); correspondence (1956-1987).
Avaliação, seleção e eliminação
Incorporações
Sistema de arranjo
Zona de condições de acesso e utilização
Condições de acesso
This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.
Condiçoes de reprodução
Idioma do material
- inglês
Sistema de escrita do material
- latim
Notas ao idioma e script
English
Características físicas e requisitos técnicos
The Women's Library holds the records of the International Council of Women (5ICW). London Metropolitan Archives holds the records of the National Council of Women.
Instrumentos de descrição
Fawcett Library Catalogue
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Existência e localização de originais
Existência e localização de cópias
Unidades de descrição relacionadas
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Pontos de acesso
Pontos de acesso - Assuntos
- Educational systems
- Educational systems » Womens education
- Organizations
- Organizations » Associations
- Organizations » Associations » Womens organizations
- Personnel
- Educational personnel
- Educational personnel » Teachers » Women teachers
- Educational personnel » Teachers
- International politics
- International politics » International organizations
- International politics » International organizations » Nongovernmental organizations
- Social work » Volunteers
- Social work
- Sex distribution » Sex » Women
- Sex distribution » Sex
- Sex distribution
Pontos de acesso - Locais
Pontos de acesso - Nomes
Pontos de acesso de género
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In compliance with ISAD (G): General International Standard Archival Description - 2nd Edition (1999); UNESCO Thesaurus, December 2001; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
Estatuto
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Línguas e escritas
- inglês