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Collections held by the Fawcett Library relating to Australia and New Zealand [microform] : [M2291-2314], 1858-1967
Bib ID 776514
Format MicroformMicroform, ManuscriptManuscript
Access Conditions Available for reference. 
Description Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, [19--] 
24 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. 
Summary

Contains records of: the United British Women's Emigration Association, 1888-1901 ; the British Women's Emigration Association, 1901-19 : Colonial Intelligence League, 1910-19 ; and the Women's Migration and Overseas Appointment Society, 1919-67. Also contains personal papers of: Mary Billinghurst, 1891 ; Teresa Billington-Greig, 1942-54 ; Elsie Bowerman, 1948 ; Josephine Butler, 1885-1902 ; Kathleen Courtney, 1937-54 ; Vida Goldstein, 1902-19 ; Edith How-Martyn, 1872-1951 ; Norman Mackenzie, 1945-60 ; Helen Nutting, 1947-59 ; Agnes Maude Royden, 1928-53 ; Patricia Shaw, 1948 and Louisa Twining, 1858-61. Also includes an autograph collection of correspondence relating to suffrage, 1906-56 ; general women's movement, 1862-1949 ; emancipation, 1888-1951 ; general/personal, 1862-1972 and industry, 1957-58.

Notes

Filmed as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project by the National Library of Australia and the State Library of New South Wales.

National Library of Australia holds microfilm master.

Australian Joint Copying Project miscellaneous series M2291-2314.

Microfilm copy of originals held by Fawcett Library, City of London Polytechnic, London.

Related Material Associated material : record of the Female Middle Class Emigration Society and the United British Women's Emigration Association, 1862-1901 have been filmed by the A.J.C.P. at reel M468. 
Index/Finding Aid Note Descriptive list available (22 p.) 
Subjects Feminists - Great Britain - Archives.  |  Women's rights - Australia.  |  Women's rights - New Zealand.  |  Women - Suffrage.  |  Feminists - Australia - Archives.  |  Great Britain - Emigration and immigration.
Other Authors Australian Joint Copying Project  |  National Library of Australia  |  State Library of New South Wales  |  Fawcett Library

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