Područje identiteta
Signatura
Naslov
Datumi
- 2000 (Stvaranje)
Razina opisa
Obujam i medij
0.5 A box (1 folder)
Područje konteksta
Ime stvaratelja
Biografska povijest
Mollie Prendergast (1907-fl 1977) was born in 1907, in Hallthwaites, Cumberland, the daughter of George Shaw, a farm labourer and Mary Shuttleworth. She grew up near Boughton in Furness, Lancashire. Mollie left school in 1920 and went into service in Ambleside and later at Malton in Yorkshire. She then moved to London and held several positions there. In 1928 she married Wesley Packham, a chauffeur and subsequently gave up work. During the Second World War she joined the ARP and trained with the St. John's Ambulance Brigade. In 1942 she joined the Communist Party. During the War she also took evening classes and went to work as a clerk in the insurance conglomeration Amalgamated Approved Societies that became part of the Ministry of National Insurance after the War. She was amongst the first tourists to visit East Germany after the War and she also travelled to Switzerland, Austria, Spain, France, Australia, Czechoslovakia and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Her husband died in 1951. After this Mollie Prendergast became involved in political action in health and housing, especially locally in Marylebone and St. John's Wood, and went on political marches and demonstrations, including with CND. In 1958 she married for a second time, to Jim Prendergast, a railway guard at Marylebone Station. He died in 1974. Mollie then became secretary to Joan Maynard MP, a position from which she retired in 1977.
Repozitorij
Povijest arhivskog gradiva
GB 106 7MOP 2000 fonds 0.5 A box (1 folder) Prendergast , Mollie , b 1907-fl 1977
Mollie Prendergast (1907-fl 1977) was born in 1907, in Hallthwaites, Cumberland, the daughter of George Shaw, a farm labourer and Mary Shuttleworth. She grew up near Boughton in Furness, Lancashire. Mollie left school in 1920 and went into service in Ambleside and later at Malton in Yorkshire. She then moved to London and held several positions there. In 1928 she married Wesley Packham, a chauffeur and subsequently gave up work. During the Second World War she joined the ARP and trained with the St. John's Ambulance Brigade. In 1942 she joined the Communist Party. During the War she also took evening classes and went to work as a clerk in the insurance conglomeration Amalgamated Approved Societies that became part of the Ministry of National Insurance after the War. She was amongst the first tourists to visit East Germany after the War and she also travelled to Switzerland, Austria, Spain, France, Australia, Czechoslovakia and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Her husband died in 1951. After this Mollie Prendergast became involved in political action in health and housing, especially locally in Marylebone and St. John's Wood, and went on political marches and demonstrations, including with CND. In 1958 she married for a second time, to Jim Prendergast, a railway guard at Marylebone Station. He died in 1974. Mollie then became secretary to Joan Maynard MP, a position from which she retired in 1977.
Given to the Library in Jun 2001 by Mollies' step-son, Christopher Prendergast.
The archive consists of an illustrated typescript autobiography of Mollie Prendergast spanning the greater part of the twentieth century. Includes accounts of her family history and background; her rural childhood and her time in service; the education and working lives of herself and of other family members; her life in London, including during the Blitz; her work as a civil servant; holidays and trips abroad; and her involvement with left wing political and social action.
Single item.
This collection is available for consultation. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.
English
Collection level description available on-line on the Women's Library website
The records of Vera Joan Maynard (1921-1998) are held at Sheffield Archives.
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 Literary forms and genres Prose Autobiographies International conflicts War World war Employment Womens employment Government Public administration Central government Civil service Civil servants Political doctrines Collectivism Communism Literature Socialism Domestic workers Workers Personnel People by occupation People Women Prendergast , Mollie , b 1907 , nee Shaw Sex Sex distribution
Neposredni izvor akvizicije ili prijenosa
Given to the Library in Jun 2001 by Mollies' step-son, Christopher Prendergast.
Područje sadržaja i strukture
Opseg i sadržaj
The archive consists of an illustrated typescript autobiography of Mollie Prendergast spanning the greater part of the twentieth century. Includes accounts of her family history and background; her rural childhood and her time in service; the education and working lives of herself and of other family members; her life in London, including during the Blitz; her work as a civil servant; holidays and trips abroad; and her involvement with left wing political and social action.
Vrednovanje, uništavanje i planiranje
Dopune
Sustav razmještaja
Single item.
Područje uvjeta dostupnosti i korištenja
Uvjeti koji određuju dostupnost
This collection is available for consultation. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.
Uvjeti koji određuju reprodukciju
Jezik gradiva
- engleski
Pismo gradiva
- latinica
Napomene uz jezik i pismo
English
Fizičke karakteristike i tehnički preduvjeti
The records of Vera Joan Maynard (1921-1998) are held at Sheffield Archives.
Pronalaženje pomagala
Collection level description available on-line on the Women's Library website
Područje povezanog gradiva
Postojanje i mjesto originala
Postojanje i mjesto kopija
Povezane jedinice opisa
Napomena uz publikaciju
Područje napomena
Napomena
Alternativni identifikator(i)
Pristupne točke
Pristupne točke predmeta
- Literary forms and genres
- Literary forms and genres » Prose
- International conflicts
- International conflicts » War
- International conflicts » War » World war
- Employment
- Employment » Womens employment
- Government
- Government » Public administration
- Government » Public administration » Central government
- Government » Public administration » Central government » Civil service
- Government » Public administration » Central government » Civil service » Civil servants
- Political doctrines
- Political doctrines » Collectivism
- Political doctrines » Collectivism » Communism
- Literature
- Political doctrines » Collectivism » Socialism
- Personnel » Workers » Domestic workers
- Personnel » Workers
- Personnel
- Sex distribution » Sex » Women
- Sex distribution » Sex
- Sex distribution
Pristupne točke mjesta
Pristupne točke imena
Pristupne točke žanra
Područje kontrole opisa
Identifikator opisa
Identifikator ustanove
Korištena pravila i/ili konvencije
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.
Stanje
Razina pojedinosti
Datumi stvaranja, izmjene, brisanja
Jezici
- engleski