HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1955 |
Life expectancy tables: mortality according to marital status
|
ACT 1/1278
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1955 |
Life expectancy tables: mortality according to marital status
|
ACT 1/1278
|
1959 |
Population projections: N Ireland: projection by married and allied status
|
ACT 1/1355
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1941 |
Representation of the People Act 1918: position of WRNS personnel
|
ADM 1/11303
|
ARMED FORCES
-
Royal Navy
:
|
1943 |
WRNS serving in troop transports: status under laws of war in event of capture
|
ADM 1/13317
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
Royal Navy
|
1947-1948 |
Servants for WRNS officers and nursing personnel of officer status
|
ADM 1/20522
|
ARMED FORCES
-
Royal Navy
:
|
1947-1948 |
Servants for WRNS officers and nursing personnel of officer status
|
ADM 1/20522
|
1948 |
Service conditions and status of WRNS
|
ADM 1/21217
|
ARMED FORCES
-
General
:
|
1945-1947 |
Post war status and cost of women's services: inter-Service discussions 1949 and agreement on permanent service with extended service schemes for officers and ratings as an interim measure
|
ADM 116/5725
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1942-1943 |
Extension of franchise to men and women in fighting services below age of 21
|
AIR 2/6529
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
Royal Air Force
|
1948-1951 |
Status of women medical officers: correspondence with BMA
|
AIR 2/9993
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Doctor and Medical Officer
|
1948-1951 |
Status of women medical officers: correspondence with BMA
|
AIR 2/9993
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1913 |
Wallace Collection: extra police for protection against suffragists
|
AR 1/36
|
1913-1914 |
Wallace Collection: reopening of galleries closed against suffragists
|
AR 1/38
|
1914 |
Wallace Collection: suffragists: outrage at National Gallery
|
AR 1/39
|
1914 |
Wallace Collection: suffragists: descriptions and photographs
|
AR 1/528
|
1913-1914 |
Wallace Collection: suffragists: extra police required
|
AR 526
|
1947-1951 |
Working Party on the Status of Women IOC (SW)
|
CAB 134/430-434
|
1947-1951 |
Working Party on the Status of Women IOC (SW)
|
CAB 134/430-434
|
1952-1955 |
Working Party on the Status of Women IOC(SW)
|
CAB 134/978-981
|
1952-1955 |
Working Party on the Status of Women IOC(SW)
|
CAB 134/978-981
|
1919 |
Women's Emancipation Bill WC567,4
|
CAB 23/10
|
1917 |
Mrs Pankhurst's proposed visit to Russia WC159,12
|
CAB 23/3
|
1917 |
Mrs Sylvia Pankhurst: the question of passport to Russia WC165,1
|
CAB 23/3
|
1918 |
Eligibility of women (House of Commons) WC486, 13
|
CAB 23/8
|
1918 |
Women candidates for Parliament WC 494, 6
|
CAB 23/8
|
1918-1919 |
Women's Emancipation Bill: regard Civil Service, JPs and rights of peeresses
|
CAB 26/1
|
1918-1919 |
Juries: liability of women to sit on
|
CAB 26/1
|
1919-1920 |
Parliamentary franchise of demobilised soldiers and sailors under 21 and women under 21
|
CAB 26/2
|
1926-1927 |
Equal franchise
|
CAB 27/336
|
1912 |
Women's rights in public life in Norway
|
CAB 37/109/17
|
1916 |
Suffragette paper called the 'Britannia'
|
CAB 37/146/5
|
1870 |
Women's Rights
|
CAB 41/2/20
|
1885 |
Women's Suffrage Bill
|
CAB 41/20/8
|
1909 |
Suffragette prisoners in Holloway
|
CAB 41/32/29
|
1909 |
Suffragettes
|
CAB 41/32/44
|
1909 |
Women's Suffrage
|
CAB 41/32/61
|
1909 |
Women's Suffrage Bill
|
CAB 41/32/62-63
|
1910 |
Women's Suffrage Bill
|
CAB 41/32/72
|
1910 |
Prorogation Speech
|
CAB 41/32/73
|
1911 |
Women's Suffrage Bill
|
CAB 41/33/13 and 15
|
1912 |
Franchise Bill
|
CAB 41/33/53
|
1913 |
Franchise Bill
|
CAB 41/34/1-3
|
1913 |
Women's Suffrage Bill
|
CAB 41/34/16
|
1913 |
Women Suffrage amendments to the Franchise Bill
|
CAB 41/34/4
|
1913 |
Withdrawal of Franchise Bill
|
CAB 41/34/5
|
1913 |
Suffragette disorders
|
CAB 41/34/7
|
1913 |
Treatment of suffrage prisoners
|
CAB 41/34/8
|
1913 |
Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Bill
|
CAB 41/34/9
|
1958-1959 |
South Pacific Commission Research Council: women's interests
|
CO 1009/191
|
1957-1967 |
South Pacific Office: women's interests
|
CO 1009/759-761
|
1956 |
Slavery in the Middle East
|
CO 1015/1244
|
1961-1963 |
Slavery in Aden Protectorate: social system
|
CO 1015/2622
|
1953-1954 |
Rebecca Hussey Slave Charity: St Helena Fund, Falkland Islands
|
CO 1024/56
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1952-1953 |
British Nationality Act 1948: treatment of British Protected and British Registered Persons; question of status of illegitimate half-castes in New Hebrides
|
CO 1026/8
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1957-1959 |
Bahamas: votes for women
|
CO 1031/2140
|
1960-1961 |
Bahamas: extension of franchise to women
|
CO 1031/3082
|
1960-1961 |
Bahamas: female suffrage movement
|
CO 1031/3541
|
1952 |
Trinidad: proposal to amend law so as to allow women to serve on juries
|
CO 1031/466
|
1954-1957 |
Suffrage arrangements in Colonial Territories
|
CO 1032/103-105
|
1957-1959 |
Voting qualifications in colonies
|
CO 1032/156
|
1960-1962 |
Suffrage arrangements in Colonial Territories
|
CO 1032/265
|
1963 |
South Pacific Commission: women's interests
|
CO 1036/1010
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1962 |
Basutoland: correspondence on status of Mrs Elizabeth Mafeking and other South African refugees in Basutoland
|
CO 1048/280
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Adoption
:
|
1931-1932 |
Hong Kong: status of step-children and adopted children
|
CO 129/537/12
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1931 |
Straits Settlements: passport application by Mrs Florence Meyer: query on present marital status
|
CO 273/571/5
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1929-1930 |
Status of indigenous women and children: practice of female circumcision: East Africa and West Africa
|
CO 323/1067/1-5
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1929-1930 |
Status of indigenous women and children: practice of female circumcision: East Africa and West Africa
|
CO 323/1067/1-5
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1930 |
Status of indigenous women and children: reports on population, health and welfare
|
CO 323/1067/6
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1930-1931 |
Slavery of Women
|
CO 323/1071/8
|
1930-1931 |
Colonial Office: appointment of adviser on women's affairs
|
CO 323/1111/17
|
1932 |
Deputation to secretary of state from the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship to discuss questions affecting women
|
CO 323/1177/1
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1935 |
Slavery: status of women
|
CO 323/1320/4
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1935 |
Slavery: status of women
|
CO 323/1320/4
|
1935 |
Slavery: status of women
|
CO 323/1320/4
|
1935 |
Legal condition of women in the British colonies: questionnaire from Institute of Comparative Law, Paris
|
CO 323/1323/15
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Nationality: status of Mrs Olga Vgomo
|
CO 323/1364/9
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Resolutions from unofficial bodies concerning women's rights
|
CO 323/1365/10
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1937 |
National status of June Drury Chidson
|
CO 323/1436/15
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1937-1938 |
League of Nations enquiry into the status of women
|
CO 323/1439/1
|
1937-1938 |
League of Nations enquiry into the status of women
|
CO 323/1439/1
|
1937 |
League of Nations enquiry into the status of women: women's rights
|
CO 323/1439/2
|
1937 |
League of Nations enquiry into the status of women: women's rights
|
CO 323/1439/2
|
1937 |
Imperial Conference 1937: nationality: status and rights of women, Six Point Group papers; interdepartmental committee on intra- imperial relations
|
CO 323/1525/4
|
1937 |
Imperial Conference 1937: nationality: status and rights of women, Six Point Group papers; interdepartmental committee on intra- imperial relations
|
CO 323/1525/4
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1939 |
Status of the second wife of T Hector Milton-Gorgia
|
CO 323/1626/11
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1939 |
Status of women: League of Nations enquiry
|
CO 323/1632/11
|
1939 |
Status of women: League of Nations enquiry
|
CO 323/1632/11
|
1939 |
Women's rights: resolutions from unofficial bodies
|
CO 323/1632/12
|
1939 |
Extension of franchise to women in the colonies
|
CO 323/1694/2
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1939-1940 |
Nationality status of Mrs Imogen Veit
|
CO 323/1719/7
|
1940 |
Nationality status of Miss Kianga Ranniger
|
CO 323/1719/9
|
1942 |
National status: Mary Teresa Dunne
|
CO 323/1820/17
|
1941 |
National status: Mrs John Gray
|
CO 323/1821/2
|
1941-1944 |
National status: Mrs Sophie Ezekiel
|
CO 323/1821/3
|
1949-1951 |
National status: Mrs E Frendo
|
CO 323/1909/13
|
1950-1954 |
National status: Mrs Helen Kaimil Mustapha
|
CO 323/1910/2
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1931 |
Bermuda: Enfranchisement of Women
|
CO 37/277/1
|
1932-1935 |
Bermuda: Enfranchisement of Women in Bermuda
|
CO 37/278/16
|
1935-1936 |
Bermuda: Women's Organisations in Bermuda: suffrage, birth control, deputation
|
CO 37/282/5
|
1944-1945 |
Bermuda: Constitutional change: The Women's Suffrage Act, 1944; qualifications for the franchise reconsidered
|
CO 37/296/5
|
1814 |
Cape of Good Hope: case of Clasina claiming her freedom
|
CO 48/28
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1936 |
Borneo: Miss Rose Ethel Ponsonby: national status
|
CO 531/26/13
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1946 |
Revision of British Nationality & Status of Aliens Act: married women
|
CO 537/1210
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Doctor and Medical Officer
|
1938-1939 |
West Africa: women medical officers: difference in status and duties
|
CO 554/111/12
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1958-1959 |
Sierra Leone: introduction of universal adult suffrage
|
CO 554/1578
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1934-1935 |
Palestine: status of female British subjects who marry Palestinian citizens
|
CO 733/268/18
|
1935 |
Palestine: national status of female British subjects who marry Palestinian citizens
|
CO 733/285/6
|
1936 |
Palestine: status of female British subjects who marry Palestinians
|
CO 733/304/14
|
1936 |
Palestine: status of a Mr A L J Oudeh: validity of marriage
|
CO 733/306/11
|
1936 |
Palestine: marital status of a Palestinian woman (Miss Bakstansky) after marriage to a German
|
CO 733/306/12
|
1937 |
Palestine: national status of Swiss women married to Palestinian citizens
|
CO 733/339/11
|
1938 |
Palestine: national status of female British subjects married to Palestinian citizens
|
CO 733/377/10
|
1939 |
Palestine: national status of female British subjects married to Palestinian citizens
|
CO 733/403/4
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1954-1955 |
Kenya: advancement of African women in Kenya
|
CO 822/1139
|
1959 |
Zanzibar: extension of franchise to women
|
CO 822/1472
|
1936 |
Far East: Mui Tsai: bulletins from Women's Freedom League; miscellanea
|
CO 825/20/10
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1929-1930 |
Fiji: status of Japanese children born to native women
|
CO 83/187/12
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1938 |
Africa: status of women of native races in Africa
|
CO 847/11/12
|
1938 |
Africa: status of women of native races in Africa
|
CO 847/11/12
|
1939 |
Africa: status of women of native races
|
CO 847/14/11
|
1939 |
Africa: status of women of native races
|
CO 847/14/11
|
1935 |
Africa: status of women in Africa
|
CO 847/5/6
|
1935 |
Africa: status of women in Africa
|
CO 847/5/6
|
1935 |
Africa: status of women in Africa
|
CO 847/6/11
|
1935 |
Africa: status of women in Africa
|
CO 847/6/11
|
1937 |
Africa: status of women in Africa
|
CO 847/9/5
|
1937 |
Africa: status of women in Africa
|
CO 847/9/5
|
EMPLOYMENT
-
General
:
|
1944 |
Status of women in colonies: customs, marriage and employment
|
CO 859/123/5
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1944 |
Status of women in colonies: customs, marriage and employment
|
CO 859/123/5
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1944 |
Status of women in the colonies: customs, marriage and employment
|
CO 859/123/5
|
1944 |
Status of women in the colonies: customs, marriage and employment
|
CO 859/123/5
|
1960 |
Slavery
|
CO 859/1593
|
1960-1962 |
UN Slavery Convention
|
CO 859/1594
|
1948-1952 |
Status of women in the Colonies
|
CO 859/229/6-7
|
1948-1952 |
Status of women in the Colonies
|
CO 859/229/6-7
|
1906 |
Wei-Hai-Wei: footbinding
|
CO 873/218
|
1913 |
Wei-Hai-Wei: footbinding, proposed proclamation
|
CO 873/373
|
1922 |
Wei-Hai-Wei: footbinding, proclamation against
|
CO 873/655
|
1929 |
Wei-Hai-Wei: anti-footbinding, Magistrates' plans
|
CO 873/767
|
1960 |
Malta: political rights of women
|
CO 926/1149
|
1951 |
UNO: Commission on the Status of Women
|
CO 936/43/1
|
1951 |
UNO: Commission on the Status of Women
|
CO 936/43/1
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1943-1946 |
Consultations with the Dominions on proposals for reform of the British nationality law affecting the status of women
|
DO 35/1385-1387
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1930-1935 |
Status of native women in Colonies and Protectorates
|
DO 35/349/10 - 350/1
|
1930-1935 |
Status of native women in Colonies and Protectorates
|
DO 35/349/10 - 350/1
|
1930 |
Basutoland: Native Women's Restriction Act
|
DO 35/402/12
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1952-1953 |
Citizenship status of women who are citizens of Commonwealth countries and who marry aliens
|
DO 35/6416
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1921-1922 |
Board of Education: status and salaries of certain women administrative staff
|
ED 23/254
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1917-1929 |
Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act 1918
|
ED 31/208-209
|
1912-1914 |
Victoria and Albert Museum: special precautions taken against suffragettes
|
ED 84/202
|
1914-1917 |
Victoria and Albert Museum: special precautions taken against suffragettes
|
ED 84/203
|
1913-1914 |
Victoria and Albert Museum: possibility of damage by suffragettes
|
ED 84/438
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1965 |
The biological status of carcinoma in situ of the uterine cervix: paper by Dr D J B Ashley and subsequent correspondence
|
FD 23/1195
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Germany: religious affairs: women's affairs
|
FO 1013/2144
|
1946-1947 |
Germany: women's affairs vol I and II
|
FO 1013/606-607
|
1948 |
Germany: women's affairs: political activity
|
FO 1013/709
|
1948-1949 |
Germany: Hansestadt Hamburg: Standing Committee on women's affairs
|
FO 1014/468
|
1948-1949 |
HQ SHAEF, Berlin Main HQ: women's affairs
|
FO 1030/94
|
1947-1948 |
SHAEF: Political Office Berlin: women's affairs vols I to V
|
FO 1049/1245-1249
|
1948-1949 |
SHAEF: Political Office Berlin: women's affairs: general: vols I to IV
|
FO 1049/1844-1847
|
1950-1951 |
SHAEF: women's affairs: monthly reports
|
FO 1049/2209
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1944 |
Portugal: Lisbon: national status of Mrs Ballaster
|
FO 173/15
|
1939 |
Portugal: Lisbon: national status of Letitia Fraser
|
FO 173/9
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1930 |
Greece: (151) Votes for Women
|
FO 286/1093
|
FINANCE AND PROPERTY
-
General
:
|
1926 |
Greece: status of property of Mrs Gisburne
|
FO 286/962
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1923 |
Panama: (16) status of married women in USA
|
FO 288/202
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1923 |
Research on 'spermine' extracted from the pancreas: Dr and Mrs Rosenheim's research at National Institute of Medical Research FD 1/1720 1923 Panama: (16) status of married women in USA
|
FO 288/202
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1923 |
Panama: (16) status of married women in USA
|
FO 288/202
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1965 |
Official visits abroad: status of wives travelling with their husbands (Diplomatic Service)
|
FO 366/3514
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
Diplomatic and Foreign Service
:
|
1965 |
Status of women in diplomatic service who choose to marry
|
FO 366/3550
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1965 |
Status of women in diplomatic service who choose to marry
|
FO 366/3550
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1965 |
Status of women in diplomatic service who choose to marry
|
FO 366/3550
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1931 |
Chief Clerk's Department: Miss L Penson: status and salary
|
FO 366/895/6450
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1943 |
Spain: Mrs Martin: national status
|
FO 369/2904
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1953 |
Japan: social welfare legislation: emancipation of Japanese women
|
FO 371/105457
|
1953 |
UN: working party on human rights; draft covenants on various aspects such as civil and political rights and equal rights in marriage
|
FO 371/107130
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1953 |
UN Commission on the Status of Women: draft convention on nationality of married women
|
FO 371/107134-107135
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1953 |
UN Commission on the Status of Women; opening of the Convention on the Political Rights of Women for signature March 1953
|
FO 371/107134-107135
|
1953 |
UN Commission on the Status of Women; opening of the Convention on the Political Rights of Women for signature March 1953
|
FO 371/107134-107135
|
1953 |
Notes on the proceedings in the UN General Assembly Third Committee dealing with self-determination, political rights of women, freedom of information, refugees and the report of the ECOSOC
|
FO 371/107143
|
1953 |
Switzerland: defeat of proposal for votes for women in an all-man poll in the Canton of Geneva, June 1953
|
FO 371/107332
|
1954 |
Paraguay: legislation according civil rights to women in Paraguay
|
FO 371/109261
|
1954 |
Switzerland: Basle Canton: decision against votes for women
|
FO 371/109413
|
1954 |
Work of the UN Commission on the Status of Women
|
FO 371/112484-112484
|
1954 |
Work of the UN Commission on the Status of Women
|
FO 371/112484-112484
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1954 |
UN Commission on the Status of Women: Secretary-General's report on 'Matrimonial Regimes': statutory and constitutional provisions for the nationality of married women: memorandum on Soviet wives of British subjects
|
FO 371/112496
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1954 |
UN Commission on the Status of Women: Secretary-General's report on 'Matrimonial Regimes': statutory and constitutional provisions for the nationality of married women: memorandum on Soviet wives of British subjects
|
FO 371/112496
|
1954 |
UN Commission on the Status of Women: Secretary-General's report on 'Matrimonial Regimes': statutory and constitutional provisions for the nationality of married women: memorandum on Soviet wives of British subjects
|
FO 371/112496
|
1954 |
Switzerland: poll to establish whether women wish to have the right to vote in Switzerland
|
FO 371/112700
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1955 |
Arabia: status of marriages under Indian Christian Marriages Act solemnised in Persian Gulf and Trucial States
|
FO 371/114757
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1955 |
Switzerland: status of women in Switzerland: constitutional problem of votes for women
|
FO 371/118083
|
1955 |
Switzerland: status of women in Switzerland: constitutional problem of votes for women
|
FO 371/118083
|
1956 |
Libya: position of women in Cyrenaica
|
FO 371/119713
|
1956 |
UN: UK ratification of UN convention on Political Rights of Women
|
FO 371/123797
|
1956 |
UN Commission on Status of Women
|
FO 371/123799-123800
|
1956 |
UN Commission on Status of Women
|
FO 371/123799-123800
|
1956 |
Switzerland: voting rights for women in Canton of Berne, Switzerland
|
FO 371/124384
|
1957 |
UN Convention on Political Rights of Women
|
FO 371/129968
|
1957 |
UN Commission on Status of Women
|
FO 371/129972-129976
|
1957 |
UN Commission on Status of Women
|
FO 371/129972-129976
|
1957 |
Switzerland: proposal to introduce suffrage for women in Switzerland
|
FO 371/130606
|
1958 |
Inter American Women Commission
|
FO 371/131862
|
1958 |
Switzerland: introduction of working for women in Switzerland
|
FO 371/137186
|
1959 |
Afghanistan: wearing of veil by women in Afghanistan
|
FO 371/143855
|
1959 |
UN: discussions on political rights of women in Status of Women Commission at Thirteenth Session of UNGA
|
FO 371/145417
|
1959 |
UN: discussions on political rights of women in Status of Women Commission at Thirteenth Session of UNGA
|
FO 371/145417
|
1959 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/145419-145424
|
1959 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/145419-145424
|
1959 |
Switzerland: voting rights for women in Switzerland
|
FO 371/145556
|
1960 |
Honduras: organisation of women
|
FO 371/148192
|
1960 |
Switzerland: universal suffrage for women
|
FO 371/153840
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1961 |
UN Commission on Status of Women and UK accession to Convention on Marriage
|
FO 371/161038-161042
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1961 |
UN Commission on Status of Women and UK accession to Convention on Marriage
|
FO 371/161038-161042
|
1961 |
UN Commission on Status of Women and UK accession to Convention on Marriage
|
FO 371/161038-161042
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1962 |
UN Commission on Status of Women and Convention on Marriage
|
FO 371/166938-166941
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1962 |
UN Commission on Status of Women and Convention on Marriage
|
FO 371/166938-166941
|
1962 |
UN Commission on Status of Women and Convention on Marriage
|
FO 371/166938-166941
|
1963 |
UN Commission on Status of Women
|
FO 371/172744-172746
|
1963 |
UN Commission on Status of Women
|
FO 371/172744-172746
|
1964 |
UN: Human Rights: political freedom for women
|
FO 371/178305
|
1964 |
UN: Commission for Status of Women: future and UK representation
|
FO 371/178310
|
1964 |
UN: Commission for Status of Women: future and UK representation
|
FO 371/178310
|
1964 |
UN: status of women (human rights)
|
FO 371/178442
|
1964 |
UN: status of women (human rights)
|
FO 371/178442
|
1965 |
UN: Convention on Political Rights for Women
|
FO 371/183649
|
1965 |
UN: Seminar on Women In Public Life held in Ulan Bator, Mongolia
|
FO 371/183658
|
1965 |
UN: Status of Women Commission: meeting in Tehran
|
FO 371/183659-183661
|
1965 |
UN: Status of Women Commission: meeting in Tehran
|
FO 371/183659-183661
|
1966 |
UN: Convention on Political Rights for Women
|
FO 371/189941
|
1966 |
UN seminars on human rights in developing countries, women in public life, promoting human rights and apartheid
|
FO 371/189948-189950
|
1966 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/189951-189953
|
1966 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/189951-189953
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1944 |
Mrs Charles Masterman's letter to Prime Minister re status of refugees in the UK
|
FO 371/42894
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1946 |
UN Sub-Commission on the Status of Women
|
FO 371/57261
|
1946 |
UN Sub-Commission on the Status of Women
|
FO 371/57261
|
1946 |
UN: 'International Alliance of Women': granting of political rights to women
|
FO 371/59841
|
1947 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/67488B
|
1947 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/67488B
|
1947 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/67615-67618A
|
1947 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/67615-67618A
|
1947 |
UN: treatment of communications concerning.....status of women, addressed to the UNO
|
FO 371/67626
|
1947 |
UN: treatment of communications concerning.....status of women, addressed to the UNO
|
FO 371/67626
|
1947 |
Liberia: female suffrage in Liberia
|
FO 371/67827
|
1947 |
Morocco: Mendoubian Order restricting the public liberty of moorish women
|
FO 371/67846E
|
1948 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/72816-72821
|
1948 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/72816-72821
|
1949 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/78924-78928
|
1949 |
UN: Status of Women Commission
|
FO 371/78924-78928
|
1950 |
Representation of women in UN
|
FO 371/88662
|
1950 |
UN questionnaire on the status of women
|
FO 371/88773-88774
|
1950 |
UN questionnaire on the status of women
|
FO 371/88773-88774
|
1951 |
Cuba: law concerning equal civil rights of women in Cuba
|
FO 371/90795
|
1951 |
Yugoslavia: abolition of the wearing of the veil and the cloak by Moslems in Yugoslavia
|
FO 371/95575
|
1951 |
UN Commission on the Status of Women: draft convention on the political rights of women
|
FO 371/95870-95873
|
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY
-
General
:
|
1951 |
UN Commission of the Status of Women: debate in the Fifth Session on equal pay; questions concerning HMG failure to support resolution on equal pay
|
FO 371/95870-95873
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1951 |
UN Commission on the Status of Women: draft convention on the political rights of women
|
FO 371/95870-95873
|
1951 |
Switzerland: failure to achieve female suffrage even in the communes
|
FO 371/96012
|
1952 |
Bolivia: establishment of universal suffrage
|
FO 371/97702
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1937 |
Belgium: Antwerp: national status: Mrs Lily Stern
|
FO 606/27
|
1937 |
Belgium: Antwerp: national status: Mrs Ethel Watts Grant
|
FO 606/28
|
1938 |
USA: Boston: Foster, Mary Elizabeth: national status
|
FO 620/9
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1912 |
Thailand (Siam): Mohammedans: status of wives
|
FO 821/71
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1889-1898 |
Status outside India of children of naturalised British subjects of Persian origin: Mrs Dinab Attaras
|
FO 83/1726
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1873 |
Status of British-born subjects married to foreigners and left widows: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/2304
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1878 |
Portugal 8: murder of slave girl at Onitsha, River Niger: Confidential Print
|
FO 881/3932
|
1953 |
Convention: Political Rights of Women
|
FO 93/1/473
|
1948 |
Investigations of women's future activities in Germany
|
FO 945/285
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1975 |
Strasbourg: European Convention on the Legal Status of Children Born out of Wedlock (open)
|
FO 949/263
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1987 |
Women in China (open)
|
FO 973/520
|
1909 |
Release of hungerstriking suffragettes from Manchester prison
|
HO 1434/1041/183189
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1873-1900 |
Nationality: status of individuals: married , widowed, divorced, illegitimate (see list)
|
HO 144
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1873-1900 |
Nationality: status of individuals; married, widowed, divorced, illegitimate see list
|
HO 144
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1873-1900 |
Nationality: status of individuals; married, widowed, divorced, illegitimate see list
|
HO 144
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1873-1900 |
Nationality: status of individuals; married, widowed, divorced, illegitimate see list
|
HO 144
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1873-1900 |
Nationality: status of individuals; married, widowed, divorced, illegitimate see list
|
HO 144
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1909 |
Use of books etc. by Suffragettes
|
HO 144/1032/175314
|
1909 |
Suffragettes: prison treatment
|
HO 144/1033/175878
|
1909-1910 |
Mrs Meredith Macdonald (Suffragette) awarded five hundred pounds compensation for treatment in prison hospital
|
HO 144/1033/175878
|
1908-1910 |
Prison treatment of suffragettes
|
HO 144/1038/180782
|
1909 |
Suffragettes medically unfit for forcible feeding, released when further detention endangered life
|
HO 144/1038/180965
|
1909 |
Suffragettes picketing Downing Street convicted of obstruction
|
HO 144/1038/181250
|
1909 |
Magistrates deliberately commit suffragettes to Third Division, but on Home Office orders they were treated as if in Second Division
|
HO 144/1039/182085
|
1909 |
Disturbance and obstruction of police by suffragettes meeting at Limehouse
|
HO 144/1040/182086
|
1909-1910 |
Suffragettes in Liverpool prison
|
HO 144/1041/182749
|
1909 |
Suffragettes: prevention of annoyance to Cabinet Ministers
|
HO 144/1043/183461
|
1909-1910 |
Treatment of Women Suffrage prisoners at Manchester prison
|
HO 144/1045/184808
|
1909-1910 |
Interference with the ballot box by suffragettes
|
HO 144/1047/185574
|
1909-1910 |
Treatment in Holloway prison of Alice Chapin and Alison Neilsan, Suffragettes
|
HO 144/1047/185574
|
1909 |
Prison treatment of Suffragettes convicted of window-breaking at Guildhall
|
HO 144/1047/185589
|
1909-1910 |
Treatment of Suffragettes convicted at Preston and Haslingden
|
HO 144/1049/186216
|
1909-1910 |
Suffragettes: treatment in Liverpool prison
|
HO 144/1052/187234
|
1910-1912 |
Treatment of Lady Lytton, Suffragette
|
HO 144/1054/187986
|
1910-1911 |
Suffragette disturbances at Westminster
|
HO 144/1106/200455
|
1910-1911 |
The Suffragette Disturbances, 1910
|
HO 144/1107/200655
|
1911-1913 |
Suffragist Disturbance
|
HO 144/1119/203651
|
1911 |
Metropolitan Magistrate forced to withdraw from Men's League for Women's Suffrage
|
HO 144/1148/210238
|
1912-1914 |
Miss Emily Wilding Davison (suffragette) killed when she threw herself under the King's horse at the Derby in 1913
|
HO 144/1150/210696
|
1911 |
Imprisonment of a suffragette who refused to pay taxes so long as women were unrepresented
|
HO 144/1169/214572
|
1911-1913 |
William Ball of Men's Society for Women's Rights: damage at Home Office: two months hard labour: treatment in prison: certificate of insanity: medical inquiry
|
HO 144/1183/218081
|
1912-1913 |
Suffragettes: demonstration, imprisonment and forcible feeding
|
HO 144/1193 and 1194/220196
|
1912-1914 |
Clara Giveen, Suffragette, sentenced to three years penal servitude for setting fire to the Grandstand at Hurst Park. Refused food in prison, released on medical grounds and escaped police observation
|
HO 144/1204/221826
|
1912-1914 |
Suffragette: damage to a 'Romney' picture
|
HO 144/1205/221862
|
1912-1914 |
Suffragette: arson of Tea Pavilion, Kew Gardens. Hunger striker
|
HO 144/1205/221873
|
1912 |
Hunger strikes at Aylesbury prison. Four Suffragette prisoners unfit for forcible feeding discharged
|
HO 144/1205/221999
|
1912-1914 |
Suffragette sentenced to two years imprisonment for arson
|
HO 144/1205/222030
|
1912-1915 |
Suffragette: sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment for possessing explosives
|
HO 144/1206/222067
|
1912-1914 |
Arson at Theatre Royal, Dublin. Two suffragettes sent to prison for five years, but released after hunger striking
|
HO 144/1223/227166
|
1912-1914 |
Rachel Peace and Jane Short, Suffragettes, forcibly fed
|
HO 144/1232/229179
|
1912-1914 |
Ella Stevenson and Ethel Slade, subject to the conditions of the Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act, 1913
|
HO 144/1236/230251
|
1913-1917 |
Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, Suffragette leader
|
HO 144/1254/234646
|
1913-1914 |
Lilian Lenton, Suffragette, charged on various occasions with arson etc.
|
HO 144/1255/234788
|
1913 |
Agnes Lake, Suffragette, charged with conspiracy, and sentenced to six months. Released under 'Cat and Mouse' Act
|
HO 144/1255/239582
|
1913-1914 |
Mary Richardson, Suffragette outrages
|
HO 144/1257/235545
|
1913-1914 |
Phyllis Brady, Suffragette, charged and convicted on various occasions of committing arson etc.
|
HO 144/1261/236533
|
1913-1914 |
George Lansbury (ex MP), Suffragette supporter, released temporarily from prison, asks the King to release Sylvia Pankhurst or to order his own re-arrest
|
HO 144/1264/237169
|
1913-1914 |
Sydney Granville Drew found guilty of publishing articles for suffragettes inciting them to commit arson
|
HO 144/1268/238215
|
1913 |
Harriet Johnson, Militant Suffragist, temporary discharge from prison
|
HO 144/1274/239318
|
1913 |
Beatrice Helen Saunders, Suffragette, charged with conspiracy at Central Criminal Court, sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment, Third Division
|
HO 144/1275/237954
|
1913 |
Harriet R Kerr, Suffragette. Released under Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act, 1913
|
HO 144/1275/239581
|
1910-1931 |
Hugh Arthur Franklin, member of the Men's Political Union of Women's Enfranchisement: conviction for attempted assault on the Home Secretary and damaging railway property ; forcibly fed in prison
|
HO 144/13025/201123
|
1914 |
Forcible feeding: objections by the Bishop of London
|
HO 144/1305/248506
|
1914 |
Police raid on head quarters of Women's Social and Political Union; stoppage of letters
|
HO 144/1318/252288
|
1914 |
Drugs illegally conveyed to Suffragettes in Holloway Prison
|
HO 144/1320/252950
|
1917-1931 |
Alice Wheeldon convicted at CCC on 27 Feb 1917 for conspiracy to murder (plot to kill Lloyd George and Arthur Henderson) and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude NOTE previously closed for 100 years. Opened in 1997 following review
|
HO 144/13338
|
1918 |
Forcible feeding
|
HO 144/1490/356124
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1889-1890 |
Status of a British born widow (Mrs Martha de Silva) of an alien. L.O.O. 915 widow remains an alien
|
HO 144/314/B7273
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1892 |
Status of a divorced woman who acquired British nationality by marriage
|
HO 144/338/B12293
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1892 |
Status of Spanish-born woman, widow of a British subject
|
HO 144/340/B12648
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1892 |
Status of Mrs H E Duty (formerly Mrs Bryant née Reede) born in Barbados and twice married to British subjects
|
HO 144/341/B12826
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1892-1893 |
Status of an illegitimate child (C F Prest) born in Paris of a Swiss mother and English father L.O.O.768/3
|
HO 144/346/B13581
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1909 |
Nellie Godfrey: suffragette: dsicharged from Manchester prison on medical grounds
|
HO 144/538/186626
|
1909 |
Suffragettes: treatment in Bristol prison
|
HO 144/552/185732
|
1906 |
Complaints of treatment in prison by suffragettes
|
HO 144/837/145641
|
1907 |
Suffragettes' prosecution at Westminster in connection with procession to House of Commons
|
HO 144/847/149245
|
1908 |
Mrs Eleanor Penn Gaskell and Miss Annie Smith, suffragists: treatment at Police Court
|
HO 144/891/171424
|
1908 |
13 suffragettes convicted on 29 August 1908: prison treatment
|
HO 144/891/171454
|
1909 |
Mrs Pethwick Lawrence and suffragette prisoners in Holloway Prison
|
HO 144/904/176114
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1901-1918 |
Resumption of British nationality by a widow of an alien, also the status of her son
|
HO 144/971/B36892
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1906 |
Arrest of suffragettes at House of Commons
|
HO 144/not traced/ 147337
|
1908 |
Prison treatment of suffragettes
|
HO 144/not traced/ 161505
|
1906 |
Imprisonment of suffragists (Miss Billington, Miss Kenny, Mrs Knight, Mrs Sparborough)
|
HO 144/not traced/141956
|
1908-1909 |
Treatment in prison of suffragettes: Newcastle
|
HO 144/not traced/184276
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1938-1939 |
Status of American women divorced from British nationals
|
HO 213/143
|
1949-1956 |
Married women: status; including validity of divorces by foreign courts
|
HO 213/1676
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1949-1956 |
Married women: status; including validity of divorces by foreign courts
|
HO 213/1676
|
1939-1948 |
Spain: status of British-born wives: decrees
|
HO 213/169-171
|
1942-1943 |
Status of women married to aliens
|
HO 213/186
|
1943 |
Status of women married to aliens: memorandum by Nationality of Married Women Committee
|
HO 213/187
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1944 |
Minors: status of natural-born British with mother remarried to alien
|
HO 213/263
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1937-1949 |
Status of women married to foreigners
|
HO 213/378-399
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1937-1949 |
Status of women married to foreigners
|
HO 213/378-399
|
1937-1949 |
Status of women married to foreigners
|
HO 213/378-399
|
1948-1949 |
UN questionnaire on legal status and treatment of women: replies
|
HO 213/689
|
1948-1949 |
UN questionnaire on legal status and treatment of women: replies
|
HO 213/689
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1942-1944 |
Eire: status of Eirean women married to aliens
|
HO 213/843
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1926 |
Congress of the International Women's Suffrage Alliance
|
HO 267/546
|
1972 |
Empanelling of women on coroners' juries
|
HO 299/40
|
1905 |
Prisoner should be released from prison when fine paid on his behalf (Miss Pankhurst)
|
HO 45/10329/134606
|
1906-1909 |
Dawson, A. Women's Freedom League: Gonne, C M: petitions to HM concerning women's suffrage
|
HO 45/10338/139199
|
1908 |
Suffragettes: treatment in prison following convictions in connection with the 'rush' on the House of Commons
|
HO 45/10389/170808
|
1910-1912 |
Protection of Polling Stations and ballot boxes from Suffragettes
|
HO 45/10597/187632
|
1910-1912 |
Representation of the People Bill, 1912 (Women's Suffrage Bill)
|
HO 45/10612/194095
|
1911 |
Speech of Mr Cecil Chapman, Metropolitan Magistrate, in favour of Women's Suffrage
|
HO 45/1064/209445
|
1912 |
Women's Social and Political Union meeting on 23 January 1912
|
HO 45/10678/219337
|
1912-1913 |
Meeting in Wales attended by Lloyd George. Suffragettes assaulted by crowd
|
HO 45/10689/228470
|
1912-1913 |
Suffragettes' activities and meetings. Reports
|
HO 45/10695/231366
|
1913 |
Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Bill
|
HO 45/10699/234800
|
1913-1914 |
Suffragette Anne Kenney convicted at Central Criminal Court of conspiracy
|
HO 45/10700/236680
|
1913-1914 |
Suffragettes' meetings, outrages etc
|
HO 45/10700-10701/236973
|
1913 |
Suffragette's death resulting from injuries when ejected from a meeting
|
HO 45/10712/245464
|
1914 |
Attempted Suffragette deputation to the King
|
HO 45/10720/249187
|
1914 |
Forcible Feeding Committee (Medical) Deputation
|
HO 45/10726/254037
|
1914 |
Civil proceedings against certain subscribers to the Women's Social and Political Union
|
HO 45/1075/252949
|
1915 |
Royal Astronomical Society: supplemental Charter to admit women
|
HO 45/10771/275876
|
1915-1917 |
'Britannia' edited by Christabel Pankhurst, suppression of
|
HO 45/10796/303883
|
1913-1922 |
Complaints by suffragettes about the conditions under which they were conveyed to prison in police vans
|
HO 45/11057/234194
|
1922 |
Suffragettes: memorandum: treatment in prison and remission of sentences
|
HO 45/11088/437465
|
1920-1924 |
Women's Enfranchisement Bill, 1922. Representation of the People's Bills, 1922-1924
|
HO 45/11574/419359
|
1907-1922 |
Finger printing of prisoners: amendment of instructions to Governors; taking photographs and fingerprints of suffragette prisoners
|
HO 45/12915/154602
|
1922-1928 |
Wives of persons residing in University College of Hall: entitlement to parliamentary franchise
|
HO 45/12998/437063
|
1924-1928 |
Equal franchise for men and women
|
HO 45/13020/474274
|
1927-1928 |
N Ireland: Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Bill, 1928
|
HO 45/13153/521153
|
1928 |
Representation of the People Order: amendments following the Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act, 1928
|
HO 45/13264/530834
|
1913-1929 |
Women serving on juries
|
HO 45/13321/240377
|
1928-1929 |
Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act, 1928: review of polling districts
|
HO 45/13439/525297
|
1842 |
Criminal Law: applicability of Act to female, masculine gender only referred to
|
HO 45/2188
|
1848 |
Woman refuses to obey summons as Summary Jurisdiction Act refers to men only
|
HO 45/2188
|
1948 |
Jersey: UN questionnaire on legal status and treatment of women
|
HO 45/22222/925129
|
1948 |
Jersey: UN questionnaire on legal status and treatment of women
|
HO 45/22222/925129
|
1914-1922 |
Conversations between prisoners and solicitors reported in the press: Phyllis Brady, suffragette
|
HO 45/24612/210756
|
1912 |
Suffragettes: separation from ordinary criminal population at Aylesbury Inebriate Reformatory
|
HO 45/24624/221252
|
1912-1913 |
Suffragist movement: imprisonment of Mrs Pankhurst and Mr and Mrs Pethick Lawrence
|
HO 45/24630/223849
|
1012-1914 |
Exclusion of women during sexual offences trials: complaints by Women's Freedom League
|
HO 45/24634/227115
|
1913-1938 |
Prison Governors and Medical Officers: appointment of women; opinions expressed; correspondence with Women's Freedom League
|
HO 45/24643/234940
|
1913 |
Petition to the Crown: right to present in person: whether Miss Hope and Captain Gonne for the suffragette cause are committing an offence
|
HO 45/24650/242480
|
1914-1935 |
Suffragettes: Amnesty of August 1914: index of women arrested 1906-1914
|
HO 45/24665/253239
|
1929-1953 |
Women jurors: Juries (Amendment) Bill 1932-1934
|
HO 45/24917/543883
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1896 |
Status of American women who marry foreigners and the right of aliens to acquire property
|
HO 45/9917/B22457
|
DIVORCE
-
General
:
|
1905 |
Status of women British by marriage who are separated from their husbands
|
HO 45/not traced/130227
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1909 |
Claim following damages done during a Suffragette meeting
|
HO 45/not traced/174372
|
1909 |
Claim following damages done during a suffragette meeting
|
HO 45/not traced/174372
|
1968 |
Documentary Films: London Line Colour Series: Suffragettes 1968
|
INF 6/1152
|
1958-1959 |
General Documentary Films: Dateline Britain: Talking About Women 1959
|
INF 6/837
|
1913 |
Temporary appointment of plain clothes policeman to protect Principal Probate Registry against possible attacks by suffragettes
|
J 86/270
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1957-1960 |
Status of nurses' organisations in India: correspondence with Labour Attaché; enquiry from Miss F Goodall, Royal College of Nursing
|
LAB 13/1288
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
:
Royal College of Nursing
|
1957-1960 |
Status of nurses' organisations in India: correspondence with Labour Attaché; enquiry from Miss F Goodall, Royal College of Nursing
|
LAB 13/1288
|
DOMESTIC SERVICES AND TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1963-1964 |
International Labour Organisation: status and conditions of employment of domestic workers and preparation of note for Women's Consultative Committee on ILO Report 'Women Workers in a Changing World'
|
LAB 13/1894
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR
:
|
1963-1964 |
International Labour Organisation: status and conditions of employment of domestic workers and preparation of note for Women's Consultative Committee on ILO Report 'Women Workers in a Changing World'
|
LAB 13/1894
|
EMPLOYMENT
-
WOMEN'S CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE MINISTRY OF LABOUR
:
|
1963-1964 |
International Labour Organisation: status and conditions of employment of domestic workers and preparation of note for Women's Consultative Committee on ILO Report 'Women Workers in a Changing World'
|
LAB 13/1894
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1963-1964 |
UN: Status of Women Commission, 17th Session, New York March 1963
|
LAB 13/1918
|
1963-1964 |
UN: Status of Women Commission, 17th Session, New York March 1963
|
LAB 13/1918
|
1963-1967 |
UN: draft declaration on Elimination of Discrimination against Women
|
LAB 13/2106
|
1965-1968 |
UN: Convention on the Political Rights of Women, notes and papers
|
LAB 13/2415
|
1965 |
UN: Seminar on the Participation of Women in the Field of Public Life, Alan Bator, note by Ministry of Labour
|
LAB 13/2422
|
1965-1967 |
UN: Status of Women Commission; notes and papers
|
LAB 13/2429
|
1965-1967 |
UN: Status of Women Commission; notes and papers
|
LAB 13/2429
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1967-1972 |
Status of Nurses: proposed ILO International Instrument
|
LAB 13/2627
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR
:
|
1947 |
International Labour Organisation: 30th session of the Labour Conference: Geneva, June 1948: correspondence relating to status of women arising from proposed organisation convention on social policy in non-metropolitan territories
|
LAB 13/285
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1947 |
International Labour Organisation: 30th session of the Labour Conference: Geneva, June 1948: correspondence relating to status of women arising from proposed organisation convention on social policy in non-metropolitan territories
|
LAB 13/285
|
1947 |
International Labour Organisation: 30th session of the Labour Conference: Geneva, June 1948: correspondence relating to status of women arising from proposed organisation convention on social policy in non-metropolitan territories
|
LAB 13/285
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR
:
|
1948 |
International Labour Organisation: correspondence regarding the commission on the status of women
|
LAB 13/32
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1948 |
International Labour Organisation: correspondence regarding the commission on the status of women
|
LAB 13/32
|
1948 |
International Labour Organisation: correspondence regarding the commission on the status of women
|
LAB 13/32
|
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY
-
General
:
|
1949 |
Brussels Treaty Organisation: Ninth session of UN Economics and Social Council: report of the Status of Women's Commission on Equal Pay
|
LAB 13/621
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1949 |
Brussels Treaty Organisation: Ninth session of UN Economics and Social Council: report of the Status of Women's Commission on Equal Pay
|
LAB 13/621
|
1949 |
Brussels Treaty Organisation: Ninth session of UN Economics and Social Council: report of the Status of Women's Commission on Equal Pay
|
LAB 13/621
|
DOMESTIC SERVICES AND TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1951-1955 |
Report of the meeting of experts on the status and conditions of employments of domestic workers
|
LAB 13/882
|
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY
-
General
:
|
1933 |
Ministry of Labour Departmental Whitley Council: sides re the Department's policy in respect of a) the status and prospects of women officers in the Departmental Class of the Ministry and b) the filling of the post of Chief Woman Officer (226)
|
LAB 2/1840/S&E704/1933
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1933 |
Ministry of Labour Departmental Whitley Council: sides re the Department's policy in respect of a) the status and prospects of women officers in the Departmental Class of the Ministry and b) the filling of the post of Chief Woman Officer (226)
|
LAB 2/1840/S&E704/1933
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
WHITLEY COUNCIL
:
|
1933 |
Ministry of Labour Departmental Whitley Council: sides re the Department's policy in respect of a) the status and prospects of women officers in the Department Class of the Ministry and b) the filling of the post of Chief Woman Officer (226)
|
LAB 2/1840/S&E704/1933
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Women's Suffrage Society: Bolton LAC: wish to be represented in order that the question of demobilisation of women workers may be adequately dealt with
|
LAB 2/308/ED27051/6
|
1919 |
Women's Freedom League: Restoration of Trade Union Rights: regarding the injustice done to women workers if above Bill is put into practice (113)
|
LAB 2/676/HQ11/26
|
ALIEN WORKERS
-
General
:
|
1951-1953 |
Status and conditions of employment of domestic workers: consideration of International Labour Office Report
|
LAB 8/1904
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1918-1919 |
House of Lords: right of women to sit in
|
LCO 2/388
|
1919-1920 |
Women Jurors Rules 1920, made in pursuance of the Sex Disqualification Act 1919
|
LCO 2/559
|
PROFESSIONAL WORK
-
General
:
Solicitor
|
1953 |
Status of Women: whether a woman deponent, a practising solicitor, should be allowed to give 'solicitor' as her description without stating she is a widow
|
LCO 2/5997
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1953 |
Status of women: whether a woman deponent, a practising solicitor, should be allowed to give 'solicitor' as her description without stating she is a widow
|
LCO 2/5997
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1924-1930 |
Parliament (Qualification of Peeresses) Bill 1924
|
LCO 2/760
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Adoption
:
|
1960 |
Status of the confidential report to Justices in adoption cases
|
LO 2/777
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1942 |
Naval or Military voters; member of women's services. Defence (Women's Forces) Regulation 1941. Representation of the People Act 1918
|
LO 3/1275
|
1943 |
Position of Women under Wills Act 1837; Defence (Women's Forces) Regulations 1941
|
LO 3/1290
|
1912 |
Suffragette prisoners
|
LO 3/411
|
1913 |
Forcible feeding
|
LO 3/439
|
1913 |
Opinion: Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Acts 1913
|
LO 3/465
|
1926 |
Opinion: Representation of the Peoples Act 1918-1922: registration of women serving with HM Forces as naval or military voters under s.5 of the 1918 Act
|
LO 3/822
|
1906-1907 |
The Suffragette Movement: disturbances and convictions
|
MEPO 2/1016
|
1908 |
Suffragettes: legal opinion as to approriate charge
|
MEPO 2/1145
|
1908 |
Suffragettes: disturbances
|
MEPO 2/1222
|
1908 |
Suffragettes: wilful and persistent obstruction
|
MEPO 2/1223
|
1910 |
Suffragette disturbances: instructions to police
|
MEPO 2/1308
|
1909 |
Suffragette disturbances: augmentation of Special Branch
|
MEPO 2/1310
|
1910 |
Suffragette Movement: prosecution of Emmeline Pankhurst and others
|
MEPO 2/1410
|
1911 |
Suffragette demonstrations: police procedure
|
MEPO 2/1438
|
1911-1912 |
Suffragettes: arrest of 200 for assaults on police and other offences
|
MEPO 2/1488
|
1912 |
Suffragettes: aid to check interference at Borough elections
|
MEPO 2/1527
|
1913 |
Suffragettes: accident involving HM's horse and jockey
|
MEPO 2/1551
|
1913 |
Suffragettes: meetings at 'London Pavilion' Music Hall
|
MEPO 2/1560
|
1913-1914 |
Suffragettes: supervision by Police Sergeant on motor cycle
|
MEPO 2/1566
|
1913 |
Suffragette demonstration: House of Commons
|
MEPO 2/1567
|
1913 |
Suffragettes: supervision of Westminster Hall entrance
|
MEPO 2/1568
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1940 |
Status of American men and women marrying foreigners
|
MEPO 2/6867
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1912 |
Claims for damage caused by suffragettes
|
MEPO 3/1787
|
1911 |
Suffragettes: complaints against the police
|
MEPO 3/203
|
1913-1915 |
Applications for return of property siezed at office of Women's Social and Political Union, a suffragette organisation
|
MEPO 3/2407
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Adoption
:
|
1952 |
Marriage of adopted children: status on certificate
|
MH 102/2444
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1952 |
Marriage of adopted children: status on certificate
|
MH 102/2444
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Nurseries
:
|
1949 |
Status of teachers in nursery schools
|
MH 102/2751
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1948-1949 |
Public assistance hospitals' non-nursing matrons: future status and title
|
MH 123/3
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1909 |
Women's Social and Political Union facilities refused for facsimile cell exhibit in London
|
PCOM 7/178
|
1912 |
Instructions to Prison Governors on suffragettes (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 7/228
|
1913-1914 |
Finger impressions, suffragettes and suffragists. Default or recognizances and surety prisoners
|
PCOM 7/252
|
1912-1913 |
Criminal Case: Emily Wilding Davison; suffragette 'Derby Outrage' (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/174
|
1912-1914 |
Criminal Case: Emmeline Pankhurst (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/175
|
1912-1913 |
Criminal Case: Emmeline Pethick Lawrence (closed 100 years)
|
PCOM 8/176
|
1955 |
Redesigning Victoria Tower Gardens: removal of statue of Mrs Pankhurst
|
PREM 11/1036
|
1956 |
UNO: Women's Charter
|
PREM 11/1685
|
1946-1949 |
Suggested creation of Life Peers and of admission of women to the House of Lords
|
PREM 8/1053
|
1906 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Nellie Hunter to Margaret Ethel MacDonald. Women's Suffrage ff 104-105
|
PRO 30/69/1150
|
1910 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: National Women's Social and Political Union: Dorothy Pethick. Conciliation Bill. Women's Suffrage ff 158-161
|
PRO 30/69/1154
|
1910 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Dr Marion Phillips: Women's Suffrage f 162
|
PRO 30/69/1154
|
1911 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: M Cohen. Social reform: 'England's intense conservatism'. Electoral procedure. Women's suffrage f 103
|
PRO 30/69/1155
|
1911 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: National Women's Social and Political Union. Dorothy Pethick. Conciliation Bill ff 309-310
|
PRO 30/69/1155
|
1911 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Clara Zetkin. European women's suffrage f 451
|
PRO 30/69/1155
|
1912 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Ruth Cavendish Bentinck. JRM's attitude to women's suffrage ff 18-19
|
PRO 30/69/1156
|
1912 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Mrs Millicent Fawcett. Women's suffrage: on violence. Thanks for Labour resolution [2 letters]
|
PRO 30/69/1156
|
1912 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Edith Glover. As to free lavatories for women f 69
|
PRO 30/69/1156
|
1912 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Catherine Marshall. Women's suffrage: financial sacrifices - 'Why do you hate us [middle class] women?' (Women's Suffrage amendment to Home Rule Bill) ff 124-127
|
PRO 30/69/1156
|
1912 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: J F Muirhead. Suffrage and the militants ff 130-131
|
PRO 30/69/1156
|
1912 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Mary O'Sullivan. Irish political affairs. Suffrage ff 142-143
|
PRO 30/69/1156
|
1924 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: L MacNeill Weir MP. Danger to party of anti-religious stand of socialism versus the women's vote ff 132-133
|
PRO 30/69/1169
|
1915 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: International Congress of Women: resolutions (printed)
|
PRO 30/69/1247
|
1927 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: To Miss Woodman. The vote for women at 21 f 1665
|
PRO 30/69/1437
|
1894 |
Ramsay Macdonald Papers: pamphlet 'Women and Municipal Reform'
|
PRO 30/69/1817
|
1900-1936 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: pamphlets: Women's Movements, Women's Labour League, Suffrage; various material on women workers
|
PRO 30/69/1834
|
1912 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: D B McLaren. Militants endangering women's suffrage.... ff 114-119
|
PRO 69/1159
|
1911 |
Inland Revenue Department. Liability of husbands to payment of income tax upon the separate incomes of wives: procedure when wives refuse to supply information (Case of Mark and Dr Elizabeth Wilks, a suffragist and member of Women's Tax Resistance League) (5428/11)
|
T 1/11319/16251/11
|
1913 |
Home Office. Instructions to Customs & Excise Establishment concerning the illegal importation from Holland of 'Suffragette', published by the Women's Social and Political Union [Code word: 'Handcuffs, London']
|
T 1/11541/9882/13
|
1914 |
National Gallery, Wallace Collection, Tate Gallery. Protection of contents against damage: temporary closure of galleries; increase of supervisory staff; erection of glass screens (21979/14; 20865/14; 15104/14; 12384/14; 12186/14; 10731/14; 9563/14;9562/14; 8010/14; 7819/14; 6171/14; 5230/14; 5189/14) [Measures taken in response to a suffragette attack on Velasquez' 'Rokeby Venus']
|
T 1/11680/22503/14
|
1915 |
Board of Agriculture & Fisheries. Provision of additional police protection, Kew Gardens (3578/15; 377/15; 24588/13; 24518/13; 22032/13; 19414/13) [To ward off attacks by suffragettes, especially on the Herbarium the destruction of which 'would cause regret in every civilised country' and Queen Charlotte's Cottage, the demolition of which 'might give pain in the highest quarters']
|
T 1/11767/8547/15
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1918 |
Conciliation & Arbitration Board. Improvement in remuneration and status of women clerks in the Civil Service: representations by the Federation of Women Civil Servants (20 related files: see list)
|
T 1/12223/43733/18
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
:
Federation of Women Civil Servants
|
1918 |
Conciliation & Arbitration Board. Improvement in remuneration and status of women clerks in the Civil Service: representations by the Federation of Women Civil Servants (20 related files: see list)
|
T 1/12223/43733/18
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1920 |
Memoranda. Method of recruitment of staff of the International Secretariat of the League of Nations: representations by the Civil Service Alliance and the London Society of Women's Suffrage
|
T 1/12482/7043/20
|
TEACHING AND TEACHER TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1920 |
War Office. Improvement of pay and status of Army school mistresses (4897/20)
|
T 1/12501/10701/20
|
1920 |
Board of Education: Substitution of the post of woman staff inspector for that of a women inspector: status under s 12 of the Superannuation Act 1834
|
T 1/12544/17998/20
|
ARMED FORCES
-
General
:
|
1920 |
Minute. Basis for payment of compensation for injuries etc. to members of the WAAC, WRNS and WRAF, QMAAC and members of nursing services attached to HM Forces: representations by MPs and ex-service associations (10600/20; 9584/20; 8356/20; 5521/20; 50406/19) [At issue was the Government's reluctance to grant combatant status to these women, whose rate of benefit was thereby put on the same footing as civilian classes of employees]
|
T 1/12560/20415/20
|
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY
-
General
:
|
1920 |
Minute. Basis for payment of compensation for injuries etc to members of the WAAC, WRNS and WRAF, QMAAC and members of nursing services attached to HM Forces: representations by PMs and ex-service associations (10600/20; 9584/20; 8356/20; 5521/20; 50406/19) [At issue was the Government's reluctance to grant combatant status to these women, whose rate of benefit was thereby put on the same footing as civilian classes of employees]
|
T 1/12560/20415/20
|
WIDOWS
-
FORCES
:
Royal Navy
|
1880 |
GPO: 'Captains and Masters Widows Fund'; status of fund and disposal of surplus
|
T 1/12781
|
WIDOWS
-
General
:
|
1880 |
GPO: 'Captains and Masters Widows Fund'; status of fund and disposal of surplus
|
T 1/12781
|
1940-1941 |
Prior, T J: claim of 'widow' and children rejected on grounds that she had no legal status as dependent
|
T 164/193/10
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1913 |
Deputations from Women's Tax Resistance League
|
T 172/106
|
1913 |
Women's Suffrage; deputation from Working Women Suffragists
|
T 172/110
|
1927 |
Deputation from Equal Political Rights Campaign Committee to discuss the Enfranchisement of Women
|
T 172/1574
|
1911 |
Women's Enfranchisement Conference, 25 April
|
T 172/47
|
1910-1914 |
Miscellaneous memoranda including deputations on women's enfranchisement
|
T 172/968B
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
General
|
1920 |
Minute. Basis for payment of compensation for injuries etc to members of the WAAC, WRNS and WRAF, QMAAC and members of nursing services attached to HM Forces: representations by MPs and ex-service associations (10600/20; 9584/20; 8356/20; 5521/20; 50406/19) [At issue was the Government's reluctance to grant combatant status to these women, whose rate of benefit was thereby put on the same footing as civilian classes of employees]
|
T1/12560/20415/20
|
ARMED FORCES
-
Army
:
|
1939-1943 |
ATS: recruitment and status
|
WO 193/204
|
ARMED FORCES
-
General
:
|
1945 |
Germany: women in armed forces and Waffen SS: recruitment, status and employment
|
WO 208/3139
|
ARMED FORCES
-
NURSING AND MEDICAL SERVICES
:
Army
|
1944 |
QAIMNS Professional and Military status. Address to the Association of Hospital Matrons
|
WO 222/178
|
ARMED FORCES
-
Army
:
|
1940-1941 |
ATS: status
|
WO 32/10031
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1910-1911 |
Houses of Parliament: damage etc. by Suffragettes
|
WORK 11/117
|
1888-1908 |
Houses of Parliament: grilles in Ladies' Gallery, House of Commons
|
WORK 11/176
|
1916-1939 |
Houses of Parliament: House of Commons: Ladies' Gallery grilles
|
WORK 11/227
|
1913-1920 |
Royal Palaces: protection from suffragist attacks: reports: question of providing forms of payment of extra police and watchmen
|
WORK 19/25/2
|
1928-1930 |
Statues and Memorials: Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, Victoria Tower Gardens
|
WORK 20/188
|
1946-1954 |
Memorial: Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, Victoria Tower Gardens
|
WORK 20/306
|