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      30 Archival description results for Journalists

      WRENCH, Winifride
      GB 106 7WWR · Fonds · 1917-1940

      The archive consists of a list of names and a caricature (1917); press cutting and list of names of British delegation (1919); correspondence related to the Overseas League in Scotland and the English Speaking Union and Mother's Institute; one letter from Sylvia Pankhurst (1920-1938); Christmas Card for the Canadian Women's Institute (1939).

      Wrench , Winifride , fl 1919-fl 1938 , journalist
      Wolf Collection
      GB 0369 WOL · 1911-1928

      Correspondence relating to Lucien Wolf's editorship of "Darkest Russia" , 1911-1928. The correspondence is concerned with the financing, circulation and influence of the paper as well as to the gathering of articles; correspondence, pamphlets and press cuttings relating to the murder of the imperial family. This correspondence is concerned principally with the issue of the involvement of Jews in the murder and includes letters between Wolf and Reuben Blank and the British Government.

      Wolf , Lucien , 1857-1930 , journalist
      WATSON, Edith M
      GB 106 6EMW · Fonds · 1995

      Note concerning provenance of papers (1995); photocopies of press-cuttings (1995).

      Watson , Edith M , fl 1915-1945 , feminist
      TOMALIN, Ruth (1919-2012)
      GB 0100 KCLCA K/PP110 · 1938-2003

      One file comprising a copy transcript of Ruth Tomalin's diary, May-Dec 1938 as a Journalism student at King's College London, with brief notes on College lectures attended and giving an interesting flavour of student life in London during the late 1930s with descriptions of West End theatre productions, parties and the geography of London; lecture notes in two notebooks, 1938; copies of press articles by Ruth Tomalin, 1938-1945; colour copy of the cover for Green ink (written as Ruth Leaver, Harrap, 1951); first edition of The sound of pens (written as Ruth Leaver, Blackie, London, 1955), which includes a fictionalised version of of King's College as 'Thames College' (pp 28-30); copy of Garden house diaries: life on a country estate, 1930-1945 (Ruth Tomalin, Quercus Press, Eastbourne, 2003).

      Numerous publications include: All souls (Faber and Faber, london, 1952), The garden house (Faber and Faber, London, 1964), Long since (Faber, 1989), Away to the west (Faber and Faber, London, 1972).

      Tomalin , Ruth , 1919-2012 , author
      Strachey Papers
      GB 0103 STRACHEY · 1929-1975

      Papers and correspondence, 1929-1975 and undated, of Julia Frances Strachey, including diaries, notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts, 1929-1975 and undated; letters to Julia, 1924-1956 and undated, the writers including Dora Carrington; letters to Stephen Tomlin and Julia, 1923-1930 and undated, the writers including Lytton Strachey; correspondence between Stephen Tomlin and Julia, 1930-1931; correspondence between Julia and Lawrence Gowing, 1939-1971 and undated, and other letters to Julia, 1952-1967 and undated; personalia, including a copy of a divorce certificate, 1967, a will, 1971, a business diary, 1971, an appointment diary, 1974, passports, and an undated address book; postcards and photographs, largely undated, mainly miscellaneous works of art but also including Lytton and Oliver Strachey, Dora Carrington, and Stephen Tomlin; a scrapbook, 1932-1971, mainly comprising press cuttings including reviews of Strachey's novels, with a few miscellaneous letters inserted.

      Strachey , Julia Frances , 1901-1979 , writer
      GB 0106 7CMS · Fonds · 1915-1995

      Papers of Mary Stott, 1915-1995, comprising manuscripts of books and research papers; papers accumulated as women's editor of 'The Guardian', and as a member of women's organisations; papers accumulated as a member of Women in Media; personal papers; campaign papers; information papers; papers relating to other organisations; papers relating to the Women's Liberation Movement; objects; audio visual materials and printed material.

      Stott , Catherine Mary Charlotte , 1907-2002 , née Waddington , journalist and author x Stott , Mary x Waddington , Mary Charlotte
      GB 106 9/11 · Fonds · 1885-1924

      The collection contains 30 letters written between 1885 and 1924. Correspondents include William Thomas Stead, Frances Power Cobbe, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Herbert Stead, the Governor of Holloway Prison, Mrs Stead, Mr W Shaen, Miss Kensington the Secretary of Girton College, Mrs Frederic Whyte; the materials also include W T Stead's 'Holloway' New Year Cards, 1885. The letters discuss the Criminal Law Amendment controversy, speeches, his term in jail and emotional state, theology, Leslie Stephens, Edmund Garrett Fawcett, women's suffrage and education, the Royal Commission of 1871, trips for working women and the loan of Millicent Garrett Fawcett's Stead letter collection to a biographer.

      Stead , William Thomas , 1849-1912 , journalist and author
      ROWBOTHAM, Sheila (b 1943)
      GB 106 7SHR · Fonds · 1969-1988

      The archive consists of correspondence and draft for books, resource material, including Women's Liberation Movement papers, socialist periodicals and campaigning papers.

      Rowbotham , Sheila , b 1943 , feminist historian
      GB 0102 PP MS 30 · Created c1917-1948

      Papers, c1917-1948, of William Sheldon Ridge, comprising photographs, manuscripts of books containing material used for his lectures on Chinese international relations, and miscellaneous papers. Includes papers relating to his wife Frances.

      Ridge , Frances , b 1887 , née Butcher , nurse and missionary
      Ridge , William Sheldon , 1875-1945 , teacher and journalist
      PRESS ASSOCIATION LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/181 · Collection · 1865-1991

      Records of Press Association Limited, including:

      1. Corporate records (including articles of association, agreements and minutes);

        1. Share records (including P.A. Share Purchase Company);
        2. Internal administration records;
        3. Financial records;
        4. Operational records (including the Press Association and Exchange Telegraph Service);
        5. Staff records;
        6. Records relating to correspondents;
        7. Property records;
        8. Other Press Association records (including histories of the Association);
        9. Central News;
        10. Reuters;
        11. P.A. Features Limited;
        12. Press Association Photos Limited.

        Access to records less than 30 years old should be sought from the Press Association (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

      Press Association Ltd
      Plaatje, Solomon Tshekisho
      GB 0102 MS 375495 · Created 1902-1933

      Papers, 1902-1933, of and concerning Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje, including biographical material, notes, correspondence and photographs.

      Plaatje , Solomon Tshekisho , 1876-1932 , South African author and statesman
      Phillip Knightley Archive
      GB 3184 PK · Fonds · 1946-2010

      Contains material relating to the research and publication of a selection of Knightley's articles and books which relate to journalism, espionage and public scandal. This includes correspondence, press cuttings, research notes, interview transcripts, publishing contracts, lecture notes and photographs. The largest proportion of material relates to the research for his book 'The First Casualty', a seminal work for Journalism History and Communication studies.

      GB 106 7HLN · Fonds · 1905-1995

      The archive consists of:

      • papers relating to Helena Normanton's career and legal work

      • papers relating to matrimonial law reform

      • publications and articles by Helena Normanton

      • correspondence with editors of publications

      • papers relating to Helena Normanton's other interests in history and to other organisations that she was involved with eg Union of Women Voters

      • photographs

      • press cuttings (eg Helena Normanton's career, articles and reviews, matrimonial law reform)

      • Barristers robe, barristers bands, badges

      There are no personal papers.

      Normanton , Helena Florence , 1883-1957 , barrister and feminist campaigner
      Moraes, Francis Robert
      GB 0102 PP MS 24 · Created 1930s-1974

      Papers of Francis Robert Moraes, 1930s-1974, reflecting his career as a journalist and author, particularly the period 1950-1974, and including his notebooks and diaries, 1950-1974, from Australia and New Zealand, South East Asia, China, Japan, Pakistan, India, Africa, Western and Eastern Europe and the USA; correspondence, 1956-1974, including professional and personal matters; newspaper clippings, regular columns and articles, 1945-1974, some for the Indian Express and Sunday Standard; reviews of his books, 1953-1961; photographs, 1930s-1970s; recorded broadcasts, 1965-1969; and the diary of Beryl Moraes, 1962.

      Moraes , Francis Robert , 1907-1974 , journalist and author
      GB 0099 KCLMA MISC 39 · 1914

      Announcement, in Russian, by Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia and Poland, Great Prince of Finland (1894-1917), of Austria-Hungary's declaration of war upon Russia, as reported by the St Petersburg Telegraph Agency in the 'Astrakhan Leaflet', 21 Jul 1914 (3 Aug 1914). Translation into English included.

      Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia and Poland, Great Prince of Finland (1894-1917)
      Jones, Barbara Whittingham
      GB 0102 PP MS 65 · Created c1938-1948

      Papers, c1938-1948, of Barbara Whittingham-Jones, comprising articles written by her, in addition to her notes and background material, radio broadcast scripts and photographs relating primarily to political events in Malaysia and Indonesia. Articles discuss issues such as the Malay Revolt in Patani, 1945-1948; Malay nationalism; reports on the French colonisation of Siam; the fight for independence in Indonesia, 1945-; the Malino Conference, 1946; political development in South Celebes; the Dutch East India Co.; and Sarawak and its cession to Britain as a Crown Colony, 1946. Photographs include old and post-war Batavia; Japanese war-prisoners in Indonesia; the Malino Conference, 1946; Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir of Indonesia; Dr. H. J. Van Mook, Dutch Lieutenant-Governor of the Indies; and the first anniversary celebrations of the Indonesian Republic at Jogjakarta, 17 August 1946.

      Oppenheim , Barbara Whittingham , fl c1938-1948 , née Jones , journalist
      GB 0097 JEGER · Collection · 1943-2004

      Papers of Lena May Jeger, 1943-2004, mainly correspondence, reports, briefings, speeches, photographs and other papers relating to her work as a local councillor, MP and member of the House of Lords. Also includes draft articles, correspondence and other papers relating to her time as a journalist.

      Jeger , Lena May , 1915-2007 , Baroness , journalist and politician
      HAYMON, Sylvia (1917-1995)
      GB 106 7HAY · Fonds · 1961-1965

      The archive consists of correspondence with Margery Corbett Ashby, Theresa Garnett, Anne Guthrie, Mary Stott, etc; publications; booklets; bulletins; press cuttings and a photograph of Charlotte Despard. The collection is concentrated around articles written by Mrs Haymon for the Guardian newspaper in Nov 1961 and Apr 1962, entitled 'The End of the Women's Freedom League' and 'The Patient Suffragette', an account of Corbett Ashby's career.

      Haymon , Sylvia Rosen , 1917-1995 , writer
      GUNDREY, Elizabeth
      GB 106 7ELG · Fonds · 1959-1975

      The archive consists of papers and correspondence about 'Jobs for Mothers', papers about widows, working mothers and others, press cuttings, working notes, replies to questionnaires and lists of publications on careers.

      Gundrey , Elizabeth , fl 1959-1975 , journalist
      George Orwell Papers
      GB 0103 ORWELL · Collection · 1875-[1997]

      Papers of and relating to George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair), 1875-[1997], comprising manuscripts and typescripts, 1917-1959 (Ref: A); literary notebooks, 1939-[1949] (Ref: B); Spanish Civil War material, 1936-1939 (Ref: C); general notebooks, 1943-[1950] (Ref: D); political diaries, 1938-1942 (Ref: E); domestic diaries, 1938-1948 (Ref: F); letters from Orwell, 1911-1949 (Ref: G); letters to Orwell, 1928-1950 (Ref: H); associated material, 1935-1949 (Ref: I); personalia, 1903-1971 (Ref: J); Eileen Blair papers [1920s]-1967 (Ref: K); family papers, 1875-1968 (Ref: L); posthumous material, 1950-1972 (Ref: M); proofs, 1932-1953 (Ref: N); radio scripts, 1943-1957 (Ref: O); adaptation scripts and screenplays of Orwell's work, 1952-1986 (Ref: P); documentary scripts, 1946-1983, of recorded interviews about Orwell (Ref: Q); audio-visual cassettes, 1983-[1997], about Orwell and his work (Ref: R); Sonia Orwell papers, 1937-1977 (Ref: S); photographs, 1893-1984 (Ref: T).

      Blair , Eric Arthur , 1903-1950 , novelist and journalist known as George Orwell
      GB 0074 CLC/B/080 · Collection · 1855-1987

      Records of news agency Exchange Telegraph Company Limited, including:

      1. Constitution; operating agreements, Mss 22956-61;
        1. Board and AGM minutes etc; annual reports and accounts, Mss 22962-9;
        2. Papers relating to lawsuits, Mss 22970-4;
        3. Internal financial and accounting records, Mss 22975-23012;
        4. Records of subscribers, Mss 23013-24;
        5. Correspondence (subdivided as follows):
          (i) Miscellaneous early correspondence, Mss 23025-7;
          (ii) Correspondence etc relating to dealings with the London Stock Exchange, Mss 23028-32;
          (iii) Correspondence etc concerning the sports services, chiefly horse racing, Mss 23033-41;
          (iv) Correspondence etc concerning relations with the Press Association Ltd, Mss 23042-8. 10;
          (v) Papers of Wilfred King (chairman 1913-43), Mss 23049-51;
          (vi) Papers of E C Barker (a director, 1913-33), Mss 23052-61;
          (vii) Correspondence relating to arrangements with the BBC, Ms 23062;
          (viii) Foreign correspondence (including Second World War correspondence), Mss 23063-6;
          (ix) Correspondence concerning tariff rates, Ms 23067;
        6. Examples of news transmitted and statistics service cards, Mss 23068-74;
        7. Engineering and patents records, Mss 23075-94;
        8. Publicity records, eg tariffs, circulars and application forms, Mss 23095-102;
        9. Records of correspondents, wages and commissions, Mss 23103-6;
        10. Photographs, Mss 23107-15;
        11. News cuttings, Mss 23116-25;
        12. Miscellaneous (chiefly historical notes and records of subsidiaries), Mss 23126-35;
        13. Records of the joint services of ETC and the Press Association Ltd, Mss 23136-57;
        14. Miscellaneous items presented by BT Archives, Ms 38642.
      Exchange Telegraph Co Ltd , news agency
      Evans (Arthur) Collection
      GB 0369 EVA · 1838-1936

      Papers of Sir Arthur John Evans, relating to his journalistic and political activities in the Balkans, comprising:
      Articles, lectures, memoranda, notebooks, notes, sketches and correspondence re the Balkans, including Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia, particularly the Adriatic question and possibilities for a South Slav state, 1875-1932; Evans' photographs of Balkan people and places, c 1884, 1932; press cuttings on the Balkans, 1877-1935, including volumes of articles by Evans as Balkans correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, based in Ragusa [now Dubrovnik], 1877-1888, press cuttings on Serbia, Montenegro and the creation of a united South Slav state, 1915-1919 and cuttings re relations between Italy and the new Yugoslav state mainly from the Italian press, 1918-1919; volume of cuttings by or about Evans on archaeology, 1880-1889; pamphlets, press bulletins and off prints mainly on the South Slavs, 1904-1922

      Evans , Sir , Arthur John , 1851-1941 , Knight , archaeologist
      GB 0096 AL359 · Fonds · 1916

      Letter from Thomas Hay Sweet Escott of 33 Sackville Road, Hove, Brighton, [Sussex] to John Collins Francis, 1 Apr 1916. Mentioning several writers for the Standard: 'During all my Standard time Alfred Austin the Poet Laureate was one of the chief writers. After my time I believe that Sidney Low, formerly under [Frederick] Greenwood of the Pall Mall, a certain [Samuel Henry] Jeyes and a certain Richardson Evans were considered important writers ...'.

      Autograph, with signature.

      Escott , Thomas Hay Sweet , 1844-1924 , journalist and newspaper editor
      GB 0099 KCLMA Douglas-Home · Created 1942-1985

      Papers relating to writings, broadcasts and lectures, 1969-1985, including typescripts for Evelyn Baring the last Proconsul, incorporating copy source material from 1942 and correspondence with publishers; newspaper articles, 1971-1985; and memoirs of boyhood and schooldays. Papers relating to conferences and travels, 1965-1982, including typescript and manuscript accounts of visits to South Africa, Swaziland, Rhodesia and Kenya in 1976, Iran in 1978, China, Hong Kong and India, 1979 and Brazil and Chile, 1980; and diary of travels, 1976-1980. Personal papers, including invitations and correspondence, 1970-1985.

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      COSTIN, Stanley (1913-1999)
      GB 2159 Costin · 1960s-1973

      Papers of Stanley Costin, 1960s-1973, comprising background articles, notes and correspondence for his writing on men's fashion, 1960s-1973; copies and typescripts of his articles, 1960s; fashion photographs of menswear; material samples.

      Costin , Stanley , 1913-1999 , men's fashion writer
      COPE, John Patrick (b 1906)
      GB 0101 ICS 14 · 1929-1961

      Correspondence and papers of John Patrick Cope on his work as a journalist in South Africa, Abyssinia and China; comprising printed, typescript and manuscript material including articles by Jan Hendrick Hofmeyr, 1919-1914, papers on the Afrikaner Broederbond, 1941, note of discussion between J P Cope and Hofmeyer on Hofmeyr's relationship with Jan Christian Smuts, 1948, report on Mau Mau outbreak in Kenya [c 1952]; correspondence, mainly letters from Jan Hofmeyr to Cope on South African politics, 1929-1948, letters from R J Kingston Russell, editor, Natal Mercury, on journalism, 1929-1937, and correspondence on his decision to leave the United Party and to found the Progressive Party, 1959; books of press cuttings on articles by Cope in the Rand Daily Mail, Natal Mercury and Cape Times, 1924-1932; papers on his vist to Abyssinia, 1937, including copies of his articles, and photographs; papers on his visit to China 1937, including account of his experiences during the bombing of British, US and Chinese ships on the Yangtze River, Dec 1937; papers on political weekly Forum, 1948-1951.

      Cope , John Patrick , b 1906 , journalist and South African politician
      CANNON, Elsie May
      GB 106 7EMC · Fonds · 1958-1994

      The archive consists of letters to Elsie Cannon concerning placement of items which belonged to her aunt, Helena Normanton.

      Papers and publications relating to the Women's Press Club of London 1945-1988 were removed and can be consulted at 5WPC.

      Cannon , Elsie May , fl 1940-1970 , journalist and publisher
      Barnes, Leonard John
      GB 0102 PP MS 9 · Created c1932-1977

      Papers, c1932-1977, of Leonard John Barnes, comprising books, articles, unpublished manuscripts, reports, travel notebooks and some correspondence. The majority of papers in the collection relate to his interests in Africa, though there are also some papers relating to his educational work.

      Barnes , Leonard John , 1895-1977 , author and journalist
      GB 0402 JFB · 1859-1926

      Papers of John Frederick Baddeley, 1859-1926, including description of a journey from Aigun to Tsitsikar in 1910; papers on the Amoor [sic] railway; material for a book on the Amoor river; papers relating to the Russian Far East; a book in Russian "Journey on the Amur" published in 1859 and a small notebook containing hand-drawn maps of the river.

      Baddeley , John Frederick , 1854-1940 , journalist and traveller
      ADAM, H Pearl (1882-1957)
      GB 106 7HPA · Fonds · 1896-1956

      The archive consists of manuscript diaries (1912-1914, 1950-1956), manuscript notebooks which include some of her own poetry (1900-1922), publications by Adams and photographs of visits to Paris (1906, 1915).

      Adam , Helen Pearl , 1882-1957 , journalist