Fonds GB 106 7EGM - MURRAY, Eunice Guthrie (1877-1960)

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GB 106 7EGM

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MURRAY, Eunice Guthrie (1877-1960)

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  • 1895-1960 (Creation)

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1 A box

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Eunice Guthrie Murray (1877-1960) was born in Cardross, Dunbartonshire, the youngest daughter of David Murray, a Glasgow lawyer, and Frances Porter Stoddard. She was educated at St Leonard's School, St Andrews and was active in local charitable and temperance activities. Along with her mother and her sister, Sylvia Murray, she joined the Women's Freedom League and by 1913 was President of the League in Scotland. In 1918 she became the first woman to stand in a parliamentary election in Scotland, as an independent candidate in Glasgow, although she was unsuccessful. Eunice was the author of many works including Scottish Women of Bygone Days (1930); A Gallery of Scottish Women (1935) and a novel, The Hidden Tragedy (1917). Eunice Murray was awarded an MBE in 1945. She died in 1960.

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GB 106 7EGM 1895-1960 fonds 1 A box Murray , Eunice Guthrie , 1878-1960 , suffragist and author

Eunice Guthrie Murray (1877-1960) was born in Cardross, Dunbartonshire, the youngest daughter of David Murray, a Glasgow lawyer, and Frances Porter Stoddard. She was educated at St Leonard's School, St Andrews and was active in local charitable and temperance activities. Along with her mother and her sister, Sylvia Murray, she joined the Women's Freedom League and by 1913 was President of the League in Scotland. In 1918 she became the first woman to stand in a parliamentary election in Scotland, as an independent candidate in Glasgow, although she was unsuccessful. Eunice was the author of many works including Scottish Women of Bygone Days (1930); A Gallery of Scottish Women (1935) and a novel, The Hidden Tragedy (1917). Eunice Murray was awarded an MBE in 1945. She died in 1960.

Donated by Patricia Cowan and Frances Martin in 2005.

The archive consists of three diaries of Eunice Guthrie Murray, a member of the Women's Freedom League (with full transcript by her grand-niece Frances Sylvia Martin), covering the period 1895-1918; with copy death certificate of Eunice Guthrie Murray. Subjects covered include the women's suffrage campaigns, temperance, social conditions in Glasgow, politics, foreign travel, family life and Scotland.

This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.

English

The Women's Library Catalogue

See also the Scrapbook [of Eunice Murray] (ref: 10/46); Scrapbook 'given by Miss Frances Power Cobbe to Annie Leigh Browne' with later additions from the collection of Eunice Murray (ref: 10/02); publications by Eunice Guthrie Murray Women's value in wartime, (Women's Freedom League, 1917), Prejudices old and new, (Scottish Council of the Women's Freedom League, 1913), Liberal cant, (Minerva, 1914), Scottish women in bygone days, (Gowans and Gray, 1930) held at the Women's Library.

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.

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Donated by Patricia Cowan and Frances Martin in 2005.

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The archive consists of three diaries of Eunice Guthrie Murray, a member of the Women's Freedom League (with full transcript by her grand-niece Frances Sylvia Martin), covering the period 1895-1918; with copy death certificate of Eunice Guthrie Murray. Subjects covered include the women's suffrage campaigns, temperance, social conditions in Glasgow, politics, foreign travel, family life and Scotland.

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This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.

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  • English

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  • Latin

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English

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See also the Scrapbook [of Eunice Murray] (ref: 10/46); Scrapbook 'given by Miss Frances Power Cobbe to Annie Leigh Browne' with later additions from the collection of Eunice Murray (ref: 10/02); publications by Eunice Guthrie Murray Women's value in wartime, (Women's Freedom League, 1917), Prejudices old and new, (Scottish Council of the Women's Freedom League, 1913), Liberal cant, (Minerva, 1914), Scottish women in bygone days, (Gowans and Gray, 1930) held at the Women's Library.

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The Women's Library Catalogue

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Women's Library

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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.

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  • English

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