Archief GB 106 7NOR - NORMAN, Lady Florence Priscilla (1883-1964)

Identificatie

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GB 106 7NOR

Titel

NORMAN, Lady Florence Priscilla (1883-1964)

Datum(s)

  • 1871-1922 (Vervaardig)

Beschrijvingsniveau

Archief

Omvang en medium

0.5 A box

Context

Naam van de archiefvormer

Biografie

Florence Priscilla Norman (1883-1964) (nee McLaren) was the daughter of the 1st Baron Aberconway and sister of the Liberal politicians Henry D McLaren and Francis McLaren. In 1907 Priscilla McLaren became the second wife of Sir Henry Norman, also a Liberal MP. Both the McLaren and the Norman families were strong supporters of the women's suffrage movement. Priscilla herself was an enthusiastic suffragist, though not a militant, and before the war held the post of Hon Treasurer of the Liberal Women's Suffrage Union. When hostilities broke out in 1914 she and her husband ran a small voluntary hospital at Wimereux, in northern France. She was awarded a CBE for her war services. After the founding of the Imperial War Museum (IWM) in 1917 she became Chair of its Women's Work Subcommittee, responsible for recording the work of women during the war: the large Women's Work Collection held by the Museum is her committee's legacy. Norman remained a Trustee of the IWM for over 40 years, and was an active member of many other organisations, notably the League of Nations and the National Adoption Society. She was also interested in mental health issues and was the first woman to be appointed to the board of management of the Royal Earlswood Institution in 1926. During the Second World War Norman joined the Women's Voluntary Service, driving a mobile canteen in London through air raids. She died in 1964 at the Château de Garoupe, her home in Antibes, France.

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GB 106 7NOR 1871-1922 fonds 0.5 A box Norman , Lady , Florence Priscilla , 1883-1964 , nee McLaren , Trustee, Imperial War Museum and social campaigner

Florence Priscilla Norman (1883-1964) (nee McLaren) was the daughter of the 1st Baron Aberconway and sister of the Liberal politicians Henry D McLaren and Francis McLaren. In 1907 Priscilla McLaren became the second wife of Sir Henry Norman, also a Liberal MP. Both the McLaren and the Norman families were strong supporters of the women's suffrage movement. Priscilla herself was an enthusiastic suffragist, though not a militant, and before the war held the post of Hon Treasurer of the Liberal Women's Suffrage Union. When hostilities broke out in 1914 she and her husband ran a small voluntary hospital at Wimereux, in northern France. She was awarded a CBE for her war services. After the founding of the Imperial War Museum (IWM) in 1917 she became Chair of its Women's Work Subcommittee, responsible for recording the work of women during the war: the large Women's Work Collection held by the Museum is her committee's legacy. Norman remained a Trustee of the IWM for over 40 years, and was an active member of many other organisations, notably the League of Nations and the National Adoption Society. She was also interested in mental health issues and was the first woman to be appointed to the board of management of the Royal Earlswood Institution in 1926. During the Second World War Norman joined the Women's Voluntary Service, driving a mobile canteen in London through air raids. She died in 1964 at the Château de Garoupe, her home in Antibes, France.

Donated by Lady Norman's son in 1995.

The archive consists of Priscilla Norman's personal collection of pamphlets, publications and propaganda material relating to the suffrage campaigns. There was a strong tradition of Liberal support in Lady Norman's family, and some of the material is concerned with their activities. The archive includes circular letters and memoranda from the Workers' Suffrage Federation, the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage and the Men's Liberal Suffrage Union. Also included are pamphlets dating from the late 1870s, a series of annual reports of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage (1875-1883), and some anti-suffrage material sent to Sir Henry Norman as a Member of Parliament.

The following items are held in The Women's Library Printed Collections and so were removed from the archive as duplicates:

  • Tod, Isabella. 'Women and the New Franchise Bill', Belfast: Printed for private circulation, 1884

  • Wright, Almroth. 'Suffrage Fallacies' Reprint from The Times dated 28 Mar 1912

  • Aberconway, Christabel McLaren, Baroness. 'The Prime Minister and Women's Suffrage', London: Grosvenor Press, 1913

  • 'The Englishwoman', Enfranchisement Number: vol 37 no 3 (Mar 1918)

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.

The Imperial War Museum, holds Department of Documents 1920-1962 correspondence and papers re work as trustee of Imperial War Museum (ref. NRA 43205 Norman).

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.

07/03/2008 Norman , Lady , Florence Priscilla , 1883-1964 , nee McLaren , Trustee, Imperial War Museum and social campaigner Women Political doctrines Liberalism Organizations Associations Womens organizations Rights of special groups Legislation Law Womens rights Internal politics Electoral systems Womens suffrage Workers' Suffrage Federation National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage Men's Liberal Suffrage Union Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage Sex Sex distribution

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Donated by Lady Norman's son in 1995.

Inhoud en structuur

Bereik en inhoud

The archive consists of Priscilla Norman's personal collection of pamphlets, publications and propaganda material relating to the suffrage campaigns. There was a strong tradition of Liberal support in Lady Norman's family, and some of the material is concerned with their activities. The archive includes circular letters and memoranda from the Workers' Suffrage Federation, the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage and the Men's Liberal Suffrage Union. Also included are pamphlets dating from the late 1870s, a series of annual reports of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage (1875-1883), and some anti-suffrage material sent to Sir Henry Norman as a Member of Parliament.

Waardering, vernietiging en slectie

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Ordeningstelsel

The following items are held in The Women's Library Printed Collections and so were removed from the archive as duplicates:

  • Tod, Isabella. 'Women and the New Franchise Bill', Belfast: Printed for private circulation, 1884

  • Wright, Almroth. 'Suffrage Fallacies' Reprint from The Times dated 28 Mar 1912

  • Aberconway, Christabel McLaren, Baroness. 'The Prime Minister and Women's Suffrage', London: Grosvenor Press, 1913

  • 'The Englishwoman', Enfranchisement Number: vol 37 no 3 (Mar 1918)

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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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Taal van het materiaal

  • Engels

Schrift van het materiaal

  • Latijn

Taal en schrift aantekeningen

English

Fysieke eigenschappen en technische eisen

The Imperial War Museum, holds Department of Documents 1920-1962 correspondence and papers re work as trustee of Imperial War Museum (ref. NRA 43205 Norman).

Toegangen

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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  • Engels

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