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GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1912   Post Office. Mrs K Bennetts, rural auxiliary, Pendeen, Penzance: compensation for injury   (19305/11; 13188/11; 6508/11)
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1939-1944   Women Police: recruitment and training in wartime MEPO 2/6163   1957
1947-1948   Women police: recruiting campaign MEPO 2/7950   1959-1966
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1938   Pensions for unestablished women tellers (Civil Service)   ACT 1/612
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1943   Question of sole surviving child of any family being drafted to sea service: letters from Lady Astor   ADM 1/14891
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1944   Appointment of women civil servants to posts abroad: enquiry from National Association of Women Civil Servants   ADM 1/16524
1944-1946   Employment of women in executive and administration classes of the Civil Service: discussions and report of Gowers Commitee   ADM 1/16558
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1944   Report on hours and conditions of WRNS teleprinter and switchboard operators in the War Registry   ADM 1/17102
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1943-1946   Bechuanaland, Basutoland and Swaziland: Lady Clerks and Typists: scales of pay Y 756/36 DO 35/1176 1945-1946 Admission of women to the Foreign Service: letter to the Foreign Office, report of Foreign Office Committee and Cabinet approval with suggestion that the Colonial Office might do likewise   ADM 1/19470
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1945-1946   Admission of women to the Foreign Service: letter to Foreign Office, report of Foreign Office Committee and Cabinet approval with suggestion ther the Colonial Office might do likewise   ADM 1/19470
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1947;   Future policy for the employment of women in the Admiralty in the 1949-1951 administrative executive and clerical grades   ADM 1/21743
1961   Harry Frederick Houghton (CO) and Ethel Elizabeth Gee (CO): charged by Director of Public Prosecutions (retained)   ADM 116/6295
1924-1959   Civil Establishment Pay: Base Rate Books: vol 5: women's rates   ADM 198/85
1935-1938   Employment of women in Air Ministry   AIR 2/1659
1937-1940   Appointment of women to the Executive Class in the Air Ministry   AIR 2/1981
1940-1942   Employment of women in Air Ministry and War Office establishments, conditions of service, rates of pay etc: agreements with Unions   AIR 2/9708/9710
1920-1945   Customs & Excise: temporary women old age pension officers employed in the Customs & Excise Department; remuneration and conditions of service T 162/756/E1643/1-3 and 757/E1643/4-5   Annex
1974   The Fawcett Society: talk on employment of women in the Civil Service: Sir William Armstrong (open)   BA 6/92
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1967   North East Wales Rent Tribunal: Mrs F M Heron; case referred by Mrs Eirene White MP   BL 2/719
1967   Rt Hon Mrs Barbara Castle MP: views on possible impact of regional employment premium on North East Lancashire   BT 177/2703
1956   Viscountess Davidson MP: complaint from constituent about clauses intended to protect writers of musical works   BT 209/591
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1973-1984   Employment of women in the Civil Service: senior staff management aspects   BT 296/812
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1942   Sir William Jowitt: inquiry into packing and despatch of Red Cross parcels: correspondence with Miss Irene Ward MP   CAB 127/168
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1918-1919   Women: position of in the Civil Service   CAB 26/1
1918-1919   Women's Emancipation Bill: regard to Civil Service, JPs and rights of Peeresses   CAB 26/1
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1958   Parliamentary Question by Barbara Castle MP on subsidies for maize in Northern Rhodesia   CO 1015/1999
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1959   Conduct and discipline: Miss Joan Foster, Nigeria   CO 1017/537
1964-1965   Hong Kong: petition for equal pay for women   CO 1030/1568
1961   Leeward Islands: tour by Miss M Z Terry, Colonial Office   CO 1031/3447
1960-1962   West Indies: visit by Miss S A Ogilvie, Colonial Office assistant labour adviser   CO 1031/3960
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1939   Hong Kong: Prison Department: salaries to officers of female prison at Lai Chi Kok   CO 129/578/8
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1928   Married women: conditions of employment CO 323/1020/15 1928 Straits Settlements: provision for a lady assistant protector of Chinese   CO 273/548/6
1929   Memorandum by Miss Roberts on subject of appointment of woman adviser in the Colonial Office to assist proceeding overseas   CO 323/1036/18
1930-1931   Women officers who resign before completing term of their engagement: position with regard to recovery of passage money   CO 323/1081/8
1930   Employment of women in the administrative services   CO 323/1110/17
1930-1931   Colonial Office: appointment of adviser on women's affairs   CO 323/1111/17
1930-1932   Employment of women in colonial services   CO 323/112/15
1931   Women officers: retirement for reasons other than ill health   CO 323/1128/20
1931   West Africa: women officials: resignation and gratuity on marriage CO 554/88/7 1931 Kenya: Miss H M Gilbert, treasury clerk: discipline proceedings   CO 323/1133/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1935   Bermuda: correspondence on birth control and sterilisation proposals between Secretary of State and Lady Astor   CO 37/282/9
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1928-1929   Kenya: admission of women to the permanent and pensionable staff: question of resignation on marriage   CO 533/381/9
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1927   Kenya: female postal clerks and telegraphists: marriage gratuities   CO 533/721
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1933   Nigeria: application for grant in respect of Colonial Office service in Nigeria by Miss S E Whittle   CO 583/193/6
1927-1928   Malay States, Federated: female officers in government service: retirement on marriage   CO 717/57/4
1930-1931   Palestine: retention of War Office documents by Miss F Newton   CO 733/200/5
1934   Palestine: appointment of Miss G Ellison as government propogandist in Moslem affairs   CO 733/262/3
1939   Palestine: petition: Miss B Toukatlian: against dismissal   CO 733/391/1
1926-1927   Empire Marketing Board: proposed employment of woman officer   CO 758/1/3
1931   East Africa: appointment of Indian men and women to higher grade posts   CO 822/34/8
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1931   East Africa: travelling allowance for postmistresses from port of disembarkation in UK   CO 822/36/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1951   Far East: correspondence Miss Irene Ward MP, re settlement of war claims   CO 825/78/6
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1938   Employment of women in the administrative grade in the Colonial Office and the Dominions Office   CO 850/131/14
1932   Employment of women in colonial services   CO 850/14/2
1943   Married women: conditions of service   CO 850/192/12
1937   Payment of marriage gratuities to women transferred from home to colonial civil service   CO 850/92/9
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1952   Parliamentary Question by Mrs White: additional UK assistance in campaign against locust plague in view of insufficient funds by International Committee   CO 927/147/6
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1945-1948   Nigeria: Colonial Service: grading and salaries of women serving in established posts   CO 963/181
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1946-1950   CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Lady Megan Lloyd-George, MP Anglesey   CO 967/27/61-80
1946-1950   CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs E White   CO 967/33/12-13
1946-1950   CO Private Office Papers: correspondence: Mrs E White, MP East Flint Division, Flintshire   CO 967/33/56-67
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1880-1885   Post Office: Scheme for Counterwomen, Female Clerks and Telegraph Learners   CSC 3/65
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1960-1970   Women's Employment Federation   CSC 5/1265-1266
1963-1968   Assignments: balance of sexes   CSC 5/1411
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1969   Diplomatic Service: eligibility of married women: revision of wording used in competition regulations   CSC 5/1511
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1934   Newfoundland: Miss A Butt, special leave   DO 35/490/6
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1955-1956   Visit of Mrs Pandit to Dublin in March 1955 and April 1956 to present credentials as Indian Ambassador in Ireland   DO 35/5038
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1918-1930   Correspondence with Miss Ellen Wilkinson MP about Provision for Displaced Teachers Bill 1929   ED 12/451
1953   Polish libraries: petition to Miss Florence Horsborough, Minister of Education   ED 128/163-165
1946   Visit of Minister Rt Hon Ellen Wilkinson MP to Gibraltar and Malta 1st-14th January   ED 136/764
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1921-1922   Board of Education: status and salaries of certain women administrative staff   ED 23/254
1922-1937   Board of Education: women typists: promotion to clerical class   ED 23/299 and 682
1913   Royal Commission on the Civil Service: statement of Evidence by Miss L M Hill on behalf of the Board of Education Women Clerks   ED 24/2107
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1945   Dr Edith Summerskill: question to Parliament: papers   ED 34/13
1951   Miss Irene Mary Bewick Ward: question to Parliament: papers   ED 34/140, 144, 147
1952   Miss Alice Bacon: question to Parliament: papers   ED 34/192
1945   Mrs Barbara Ayrton-Gould: question to Parliament: papers   ED 34/23
1945   Full power to the Rt Hon Ellen Wilkinson MP to negotiate with the Government of other powers and states in connection with the constitution of UNESCO   ED 42/27
1965   Dame Irene Ward: proposed adjournment debate 21 June; regional development background papers   EW 7/229
1965   Dame Irene Ward: proposed adjournment debate 21 June: regional development, correspondence and brief from Parliamentary Under Secretary   EW 7/234
1965   Dame Irene Ward: proposed adjournment debate 21 June; regional development, criticism of Northern Regional Economic Planning Council   EW 7/241
1967   Gibraltar: visit of Mrs Judith Hart, Minister of State   FCO 29/263
1967   Gibraltar: visit of Mrs Judith Hart, Minister of State: briefs   FCO 29/264
1967   Gibraltar: visit of Mrs Judith Hart, Minister of State: records of meetings with elected Members of Council, Integration Party and Housewives Association   FCO 29/265
1974   Visitor to MRC: Miss J Fookes MP for Plymouth, Drake, England   FD 9/982
1944   Turkey: (92) Miss Irene Ward: visit of   FO 195/2482
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1933   Panama: (98) Diplomatic and Consular Services, women in   FO 288/205
1937   Admission of women to the Diplomatic Service   FO 366/1003/739
1938   Admission of women to the Diplomatic and Consular Service   FO 366/1032
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1938   Foreign Office: recruitment and pay of temporary women clerks   FO 366/1035/7328
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1939   Admission of women to the Diplomatic and Consular Services   FO 366/1070/1311
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1939   Foreign Office: retention of married women   FO 366/1075/5286
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1940   Admission of women to Diplomatic and Consular Services   FO 366/1124/6737
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1940   Women unsuitable for employment in the Foreign Office   FO 366/1125/3
1906   Miss L Ellis, nominated typist in Foreign Office   FO 366/1138/10973
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1907   Foreign Office: Miss Adams, telephone operator   FO 366/1143/37289
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1907   Foreign Office: Miss Adams, telephone operator   FO 366/1143/37289
1941   Pomeroy, Miss A J: transfer to Board of Education in exchange with Miss V Fraser   FO 366/1217A
1941   Foreign Office: Evans, Miss B: request for upgrading of post   FO 366/1223
1941   Foreign Office: manpower: release of women   FO 366/1224
1942   Foreign Office: manpower: release of women   FO 366/1282
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1945   Admission of women to Foreign Service   FO 366/1519-1522
1946   British Embassy, Paris: accommodation for unmarried female staff   FO 366/1527
1946   Recovery of effects of diplomatic staff in Bulgaria: Mrs E M Reeve   FO 366/1581
1946   Admission of women to the Foreign Service: general policy   FO 366/1588-1590
1946   Position of women admitted to the Foreign Service (closed 50 years)   FO 366/1591
1946   Admission of women to the Foreign Service: criticisms and suggestions from outside organisations   FO 366/1595
1946   Rates of pay of women in the Foreign Service   FO 366/1597
1946   Foreign Service: establishment in Branch A of women over 30 years of age   FO 366/1598
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1945-1947   Removal of the marriage bar: consequent provisions as to marriage gratuity for female civil servants T 248/10 1946 Conditions of service of married women employed in the Civil Service   FO 366/1613
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1946   Foreign Service: appointment of women to commercial posts   FO 366/1628
1946   Foreign Service: employment of a Russian named Evgenia Yost by Lord Inverchapel   FO 366/1630
1946   Proposed employment of Mrs P G F Dalton in the Embassy at Bangkok   FO 366/2028
1963   Plowden Committee: the role of women in the Foreign and Commonwealth Services   FO 366/3322 and 3324
1963   Plowden Committee: recruitment of men and women to the senior branch of the foreign service and the administrative branch of the home civil service   FO 366/3325
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1963   Plowden Committee: recruitment of men and women to the senior branch of the foreign service and the administrative branch of the home civil service   FO 366/3325
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1965   Status of women in diplomatic service who choose to marry   FO 366/3550
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1921   Chief Clerk's Department: transfer of women clerks to the Foreign Office and Foreign Office establishment   FO 366/793
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1921   Chief Clerk's Department: exclusion of women from the Diplomatic and Consular Services   FO 366/795
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1921   Chief Clerk's Department: women clerks and typists appointed to HM Missions abroad: conditions of service   FO 366/796
1923   Chief Clerk's Department: salaries of women candidates appointed to higher grade posts   FO 366/806/111
1923   Chief Clerk's Department: travelling regulations for women clerks appointed to HM Missions abroad   FO 366/806/1936
1929   Average number of days sick leave of women staff of the Foreign Office over a period of three years   FO 366/869/1989
1929   Desire of Miss S J Atkins to work for the League of Nations during her annual leave   FO 366/869/587
1930   Chief Clerk's Department: Miss Bennett, travelling expenses: audit query   FO 366/885/1337
1931   Chief Clerk's Department: Miss L Penson: status and salary   FO 366/895/6450
1932   Chief Clerk's Department: grant to women staff of two days of their annual leave in half days   FO 366/906/324
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1934-1940   Named women: establishment and resignation: see list   FO 366/921-1131
1934-1940   Named women: certificate of qualification: see list   FO 366/921-1131
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1934-1940   Named women: establishment and resignation: see list   FO 366/921-1131
1934-1940   Named women: certificate of qualification: see list   FO 366/921-1131
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1934   Committee on Employment of Women in the Diplomatic Service: reports of meetings   FO 366/928
1934   Documents relating to employment of women in the Diplomatic Service: see list   FO 366/929-934
1934   Chief Clerk's Department: Madame L Barzin (née Marcousé): retention of services   FO 366/942/782
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1934   Chief Clerk's Department: Madame L Barzin (née Marcousé): retention of services   FO 366/942/782
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1935   Chief Clerk's Department: Brussels: termination of services of Madame Barzin at Embassy   FO 366/945/389
1935   Admission of women to the Diplomatic and Consular Services   FO 366/954/345
1936   Admission of women to the Diplomatic and Consular Services   FO 366/982/943
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1936   Chief Clerk's Department: case of Miss Dorothy Anne Pennington   FO 366/985/35
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1947   Condolences on the death of Miss Ellen Wilkinson MP, Minister of Education in the UK   FO 370/1447
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1952   Soviet Union : women domestic servants in the USSR; comparison of their conditions with those of Embassy employees   FO 371/100901
1953   Italy: Italian reactions to appointment of Clare Booth Luce as American Ambassador at Rome   FO 371/107799
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1954   China: visit by delegation of Labour MPs led by Mrs Barbara Castle, to Peking and Moscow   FO 371/110249
1954   Israel: reports on visits to Israel by MPs, including Miss Jennie Lee   FO 371/111066
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1954   Italy: attack on US Ambassador to Rome, Mrs Clare Booth Luce, by Italian weekly Europeo   FO 371/113140
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1956   Tour of Latin America by Lord and Lady Davidson   FO 371/119797
1956   Visit to Panama by Viscount and Viscountess Davidson   FO 371/120211
1956   Visits by Lord and Lady Davidson to Uraguay   FO 371/120428
1956   Soviet Union: visit to UK by Mr Bulganin and Mr Khrushchev: protest against visit: letter fro Viscountess Davidson MP 1052/460   FO 371/122826
1957   Egypt: imprisonment of James Swinburn and James Zarb: letter from Manchester constituent to Mrs E Hill MP, 24 Nov 1957; FO minute 29 Nov 1957 1691/264   FO 371/125621
1957   Hungary: Miss P Hornsby-Smith MP, joint parliamentary under-secretary of state, Home Office: provisional programme for visit to Vienna, 16-19 Feb 1957 22/146 and 147   FO 371/127705
1957   Miss P Hornsby-Smith MP: telegram of 21 Feb 1957 to UK ambassador, Vienna, to convey her thanks to Austrian ninisters for their hospitality and assistance during her visit to Austria 22/169   FO 371/127706
1957   Miss P Hornsby-Smith MP: report on her four-day visit to Vienna, in Feb 1957, to study the problem of Hungarian refugees 22/171   FO 371/127706
1957   Hungarian relief supplies: letter to Miss Bacon MP from Leeds constituent about parcels for her parents-in-law in Budapest, 18 Dec 1956 10110/14   FO 371/128666
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1959   Venezuela: appointment of Señora Gloria Pocaterra Hart as Ambassador of Venezuela to UK   FO 371/139897
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1959   UN: visit of Miss Pat Hornsby-Smith MP to UN as delegate at meetings of Third Committee   FO 371/145326
1965   Visit by Barbara Castle to Middle East FO 371/180659 1965 Soviet Union: arts and culture: includes exchange of Ministerial visits (Mme Furtseva/Miss Jennie Lee)   FO 371/182819-182820
1965   UN: International Labour Organisation: visits of Lady Gaitskell and Mrs Castle   FO 371/183718
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1944   Soviet Union: presentation of new Soviet Ambassadress to Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands   FO 371/43431
1945   Denmark: activities of Miss Hjordis Westerby of Consular Section of British Embassy, Rome   FO 371/47286
1945   Employment of Miss J Spitzer   FO 371/48215
1945   Italy: repatriation of Mme P I Straneo, member of Italian diplomatic service in Peking   FO 371/49920
1946   Belgium and Luxemburg: Miss Zoe Puxley: request for employment in the UK   FO 371/59890
1946   Europe: Miss Zoe Puxley: appointed temporary Assistant Secretary   FO 371/59922
1949   Poland: Polish arrest of Mrs Firth, employee of British Embassy, Warsaw   FO 371/77498B-77499
1950   Turkey: enquiries about Miss Sylvia Simons a locally engaged typist at the Turkish Embassy   FO 371/88014
1950   Roumania: request for Foreign Office assistance concerning arrest of Annie and Nora Samuelli two sisters employed by US and British Legations respectively   FO 371/88049
1951   Czechoslovakia: expulsion of a British diplomat Gardner and Embassy secretary Miss Maines for allegedly spying   FO 371/94497
1951   Poland: attempts to obtain release from a Polish prison of Mrs Firth allegedly sentenced for offences against the Polish state including passing of military information; protests to Polish authorities; attempts to alleviate Mrs Firth's plight by visits and sending of parcels   FO 371/94725
1951   Roumania: Roumanian missions in Western countries; attempted kidnapping of a Roumanian woman employee of the Roumanian Legation in Paris   FO 371/95395
1933   (447) Iraq: Diplomatic and Consular Officers: employment of women   FO 624/1
1954   Use of women as casual couriers   FO 850/288
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1946   Cultural relations: visit to the Continent of Miss Ellen Wilkinson, Minister of Education   FO 924/558
1955-1956   Mrs B Castle MP: E S Haworth's bank account in Berlin   FO 938/207
1947   Viscountess Davidson MP: Dr von Tippelskirch's oculist clinic   FO 938/212
1946   Visit to British Zone of Germany of three representatives of Refugee Defence Committee: Mrs Cazalet-Heir, Sir C Heathcote-Smith and Miss I M B Ward   FO 938/254
1946   Mrs B Ayrton-Gould: lack of medical supplies in Vienna   FO 938/43
1946   Miss Jennie Lee: denazification of Hanover police; medical supplies for Austrian children   FO 938/62
1944   Proposal for a broadcast to Austria by Miss E Wilkinson MP f119   FO 954/1A
1943   FO minutes on a letter from Lady V Bonham-Carter about possibility of Germans moving Britiah PoWs from Italy f472   FO 954/22B
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1945-1948   Control Commission Germany: Main & ZEO HQ: Public Safety Branch, Bunde: women police: policy   FO1050/290
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1935-1950   National Association of Women Civil Servants: annual returns   FS 12/380
1934-1954   National Association of Women Civil Servants: rules and amendments   FS 26/156
1916-1941   Association of Women Clerks & Secretaries: rules and amendments   FS 27/195
1935-1961   National Association of Women Civil Servants: rules and amendments   FS 27/267
1927-1931   Federation of Women Civil Servants: registered files   FS 33/18
1934-1938   National Association of Women Civil Servants: registered files   FS 33/24
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1935-1938   Miss Lilian Charlotte Barker CBE, JP: appointment as Assistant Commissioner of Prisons   HO 144/21051/687989
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Fire Service :
1946-1947   Firewomen's Shilling Fund Appeal for fire service orphans   HO 187/1153
1944   Fire Service: postwar employment of women   HO 187/1173
1944-1947   Fire Service: part time employment of women during the transitional period before postwar recruitment   HO 187/1200
1947   Fire Service: Women's Branch: proposals for formation in case of future emergency   HO 187/1201
1947   Fire Service: employment of women   HO 187/1227
1947-1948   Women employed in the Fire Service: pensions position   HO 187/1261
1945-1948   Fire Service: emergency feeding arrangements: mobile canteens   HO 187/1287
1941-1948   Fire Service: recruitment of women   HO 187/1365
1940-1949   Register (general)   HO 187/1800-1808
1947   History of the Women's Branch of the Fire Service, 1938-1946 (printed)   HO 187/1837
1941-1942   Staff for sub-divisional and station controls of Fire Service: use of women   HO 187/292
1943-1944   Progress report on the Women's Fire Service prepared for 14th meeting   HO 187/319
1941-1943   Women officers and firewomen: rates of pay   HO 187/395
1941-1944   Fire Service: senior women officers: rates of pay   HO 187/396
1942-1944   Firemen and firewomen: increase of pay for certain ranks; comparison of pay rates in Fire Service and Armed Forces   HO 187/413
1941-1944   Firewomen: ranks, titles, pay   HO 187/416
1942   Senior Women Fire Officers: appointments and promotion   HO 187/423
1943-1944   Health and working conditions for firewomen: sickness statistics   HO 187/478
1943-1944   Health and working conditions of firewomen: sickness statistics   HO 187/478
1941-1942   National Fire Service College: accommodation for women students   HO 187/571
1942-1945   Conferences of Regional Women Fire Officers   HO 187/604-613
1943   Fire Service: discipline code and its relation to female personnel   HO 187/647
1942-1943   Fire Service: staffing of workshops: trade pay for skilled and semi skilled women   HO 187/665
1943-1944   Fitness training for firewomen   HO 187/714
1943-1945   Firewomen: demobilisation   HO 187/775
1941-1945   Firewomen: station routine duties   HO 187/802
1944   Fire Service: women officers: scheme for postwar reserve   HO 187/837
1941-1943   Fire Service: employment of women   HO 187/861
1942-1945   Firewomen: part time employment   HO 187/862
1942-1943   Fire Service: women officers: duties   HO 187/863
1942-1945   Firewomen: release and discharge   HO 187/864
1942-1945   Firewomen: release to nursing service   HO 187/865
1943-1944   Fire Service: release of women of 1923 age group   HO 187/866
1942-1945   Firewomen: mobile and immobile: classification   HO 187/867
1942-1944   Part-time work in civilian capacity: employment of women   HO 187/868
1945-1946   Conferences of Regional Women Fire Officers 1945-1946   HO 187/965
1941-1946   Firewomen: training and provision of a women's fire college   HO 187/978
1943-1944   Region 5 (London) Voluntary fire guards: service beyond ages of 70 (men) and 60 (women)   HO 207/224
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1941   Communists at Huyton Camp, Lancs: enquiry from Miss Eleanor Rathbone MP   HO 215/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1971   Police Uniform Committee: women's uniform trial: results   HO 287/1487-1488
1966-1972   Committee on Policewomen's Uniform: trials, minutes, papers etc.   HO 287/1639-1643
1951   Police Cadets: extension of system to include girls   HO 287/175
1951-1952   Police women: distinction in duties between women police constables and matrons in police stations   HO 287/178
1956-1959   Derbyshire: appointment of girl police cadets   HO 287/294
1955-1965   Yorkshire West Riding: review of organisation and establishment 1961; increased establishment of policewomen   HO 287/317
1962-1966   Recruitment: women constables: The Police (Amendment) (No 2) Regulations SI1966/635   HO 287/51
1965-1966   Women Police: National Conference of Senior Police Women: evidence by children in higher courts   HO 287/529
1951-1958   Police strength: women police establishment; introduction of 44 hour week   HO 287/55
1964   Girl Cadets: Working Party on Police Cadets   HO 287/632
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1969   Recruuitment: women prison officers: advertising campaign 1969   HO 303/27
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1969-1970   Parliamentary elections: alleged failure to return by-election expenses; Bernadette Devlin MP   HO 328/134
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Fire Service :
1963-1973   Uniforms: new design for firewomen   HO 346/45
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1901-1908   Appointment of Lady Inspector of Female Prisons and Inebriate Reformatories   HO 45/10052/A63072
1908-1919   Dr Mary Gordon: the first Lady Inspector of Prisons   HO 45/10552/163497
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1914-1918   Women Police and Women Patrols   HO 45/10806/309485
1917-1920   Employment of women police   HO 45/10962/343889
1920   Women clerks in Police Offices   HO 45/10971/405049
1920-1921   Employment of women on police duties   HO 45/11020/398452
1918-1922   Metropolitan Police Women Patrols: formation of   HO 45/11067/370521
1920-1922   Policewomen: powers, privileges and liabilities L.O.O.   HO 45/11077/409973
1922-1924   Women Police   HO 45/11619/441318
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1845-1846   Matron for all female convict ships   HO 45/1188
1913-1925   Appointment, duties and salaries of women Probation Officers   HO 45/11912/397140
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1924-1926   Employment of police women: Committee Report   HO 45/12293/457470
1925-1926   Grant of marriage gratuities to female staff of Metropolitan Police and Metropolitan Police Courts   HO 45/13021/474470
1926-1928   Women Police: conditions of service   HO 45/13028/490531
1928-1929   Women police: appointment, duties and organisation   HO 45/13433/524301
1929-1931   Women police. reorganisation; appointment of Commandant; pay, allowances and superannuation; duties; uniform; various deputations etc.   HO 45/14260/541266
1931-1933   The Police (Women) Regulations,1933   HO 45/15202-15202/591776
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1921-1935   Appointment of women to Prison Commission and as Governors etc.   HO 45/16184/424021
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1934-1937   Employment of women in the Civil Service: reservation of certain posts for men   HO 45/17070/675405
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1933-1938   Women police: conditions of entry and service: general papers   HO 45/17526-17527/666079
1937-1941   Appointment of women police   HO 45/18816/801044
1925-1942   Employment of women officers in sexual offences cases   HO 45/19030/581835
1940-1944   Difficulty in recruitment of suitable regular women police in Buckinghamshire Constabulary because of opposition to both Standing Joint Committee and Chief Constable, who recruited women initially as First Police Reserves only   HO 45/19532/825059
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1935-1945   Appointment of a woman as Governor of Holloway Prison   HO 45/19752/684153
1918-1920   Women medical officers at Holloway and Aylesbury prisons: first appointments   HO 45/19977/400032
1922-1939   Visiting Committee of Holloway Prison: constitution   HO 45/20018/439266
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1932-1947   Miss Dorothy O G Peto, OBE, Superintendent of Metropolitan Women Police: retirement pension   HO 45/21048/654/118
1945-1947   Women Police: representations   HO 45/21202/890264
1945-1948   Women Police: increased establishment and expansion of duties in London area   HO 45/21927/826825
1939   Women auxiliaries enrolled by Staffordshire Chief Constable for motor patrol duties at Headquarters: approval for detachment of 20 to continue as special constables; later transferred to auxiliary police corps   HO 45/22807/388064
1949   Appointment and pay of first woman Chief Inspector in a provincial force   HO 45/23122/825179
1913-1950   Metropolitan Police matrons   HO 45/23988/153695
1944-1950   Metropolitan Women Police: issue of uniform and protective clothing   HO 45/24278/917591
1912-1920   Child witnesses in sexual offences cases: desirability of women police officers or female relatives   HO 45/24628/223079
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1913-1938   Prison Governors and Medical Officers: appointment of women; opinions expressed; correspondence with Women's Freedom League   HO 45/24643/234940
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1945-1946   Women's Auxiliary Police Corps Central Committee: formation and termination   HO 45/25161/890332
1946-1951   Policewomen: recruitment and conditions of service   HO 45/25216/915504
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1950-1951   Procurement: extension of protection to prostitutes: Mrs Barbara Castle's Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 1951   HO 45/25339/958815
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1947-1949   Police pensions: rateable deductions for policewomen   HO 45/25928/918777
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1879   Examinations for post of Assistant Matrons in the Prison Service   HO 45/9558/71134B
1878-1891   Appointment of Lady Visitors   HO 45/9568/75267
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1888-1898   Female Attendants: police courts: appointments and conditions of service   HO 45/9688/A48760P
1888-1889   Provision of female searchers at Metropolitan police stations   HO 45/9689/A49064
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1897   Report of Lady Visitor at Aylesbury Prison   HO 45/9750/A58684
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1941-1943   Civil Defence Duties (Compulsory Enrolment) Order1941: exemption of police constables and women auxiliary police   HO186/1158
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1939-1946   Poster: 'Now more than ever - forget what you hear' (pencilled drawing, woman telephonist looking at notice of secrecy)   INF 3/256
1961   General Documentary Films: 'Village Postmistress'   INF 6/106
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1935-1945   Metropolitan Police: woman police constable (photographs)   INF11/6-7
1964-1965   Policewomen in training (photographs)   INF14/411
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1970-1975   Consideration of issues arising in Department on the employment of women in the Civil Service   IR 81/595
1916   Employment of women clerks after the war   J 141/138
1917   Sons and daughters of Germans and Austrians employed in Central Office: circular and correspondence   J 141/148
1919   Treasury Chambers: arrears of War Bonus (1) The Workers Union on behalf of women and girl messengers (2) the women and girl messengers who are not members of the Union   LAB 1/1726/E1/1174
1951-1953   Introduction of equal pay into the Civil Service   LAB 10/1077
1953-1955   Equal pay for government industrial employees   LAB 10/1203
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1942-1943   Dispute between National Guild of Telephonists and GPO over trade union recognition in connection with female staff   LAB 10/205
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1939-1940   Application of Superannuation Act 1834 s 20 to Civil Service women pensioners who join WRNS, WAAF or ATS T 164/186/14 1939-1940 House of Lords: admission of women civil servants to the official box   LAB 12/59
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1963   International Labour Organisation: Baroness Summerskill's motion on the need for an industrial charter for women   LAB 13/1877
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1935-1949   Workmen's Compensation Act 1925: accident to Miss E R Gray shorthand typist at Springham Employment Exchange   LAB 16/45
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1926   Correspondence with (Chairman) Mr Waller. Recruitment of women officials required for prison service   LAB 2/1328/ED39719/1928
1928   Recruitment of women officials required for the prison service (55)   LAB 2/1328/ED39719/1928
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1931   Recruitment of women for Women's Police Force: interview with Miss Peto, Chief Woman Officer (76)   LAB 2/1404/ET2281/1931
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   Appointments Department: question of the replacing of women clerks by discharged officers and men in Government offices   LAB 2/1519/DRA288
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1920   Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment: suggested representation of Association of Headmistresses forwarded by Lady Astor MP, House of Commons   LAB 2/1591/CCW254/1920
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1920   Regulation covering employment of women in the Civil Service. Memorandum by Chancellor of the Exchequer   LAB 2/1705/CEB1277
1920   Ministry of Labour: Central Office: women managers: allocation of above posts   LAB 2/1709/E3/116/1920
1920   Ministry of Labour: allocation of women 4th class managers posts to Exchanges graded below 1st class   LAB 2/1709/E3/116/3
1920   Recruitment for special translator posts for women, in the Intelligence Division   LAB 2/1715/CEB731/20
1920   Central Establishment Branch: women staff: paper relating to lady adviser to women staff   LAB 2/1717/CEB103/14/20
1920   Ministry of Labour: application and sanction for two additional temporary women clerks in the Intelligence Division   LAB 2/1717/E1/1006/19
1919   Application for the appointment of 3 Higher Grade Women Clerks to act as translators in connection with the peace conference   LAB 2/1717/E1/1089
1919   Labour Intelligence Section: staffing May, June and November 1917. Treasury Sanction for appointment of additional higher grade Women Clerks and Male Temporary Assistants (72)   LAB 2/1717/EDS10392/19
1921   Reorganisation of women's posts in Employment Exchange Service   LAB 2/1719/CEB173/2/1921
1923   Scale of salary appropriate to women principals on reorganisation   LAB 2/1719/CEB204/1923
1921   Salaries of women Assistant Secretaries and Principal (Administrative class) on reorganisation   LAB 2/1719/CEB275/1921
1920   Permanent staff: reorganisation of women's posts   LAB 2/1719/CEB690/20
1920   Redundant women officers in Policy Branch: Treasury Sanction for temporary allocation of two redundant officers to existing posts of £200-£320   LAB 2/1719/CEB967
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1915   Note of interview with Mr Roper (sic) (of the GPO) re employment of women in place of postmen during harvest time (209)   LAB 2/172/LE1823/224/1915
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1920   Recruitment, Higher (Women) staff: draft letter to certain Government Departments asking for nomination for higher posts in ED   LAB 2/1722/E2
1920   Treasury: Assistant Chief of Section (Women): scale of salary   LAB 2/1722/E2/143/2
1920   Treasury: Higher Staff (Women): sanction 2 posts of Chief of Section and 4 posts of Assistant Chief of Section in ED. Allowances to Misses Darlow and Foster   LAB 2/1722/E2/143/3
1917   Staffing of Women's Section 'H' of Central Office. Memo by Miss Durham making recommendations for filling higher posts. Treasury Sanction (72)   LAB 2/1722/EDS10042/17 pt1
1917   Treasury Sanction, subject to review at end of 1918, for appointment of special temporary officers to deal with recruitment of WRENS, WRAFS and WAACS and Women Agricultural Workers to Employment Department (70)   LAB 2/1722/EDS10042/1917
1918   Permanent Women Officers re-engaged, after marriage, in temporary capacity. Treasury Sanction for re-employment and payment of War Bonus (72)   LAB 2/1723/EDS10315/80/18
1934   DWC Messengers and Cleaners Committee: rates of wages of female cleaners at Employment Exchanges and out stations: motion that Industrial Court Award 1325 be applied to all M/L cleaners (226)   LAB 2/1724/S&E1268/1934
1920   Seniority of men and women clerks in the Ministry of Labour   LAB 2/1727/CEB677/1920
1922   Ministry of Labour: Establishment and Insurance Department: women and men: establishment of pre-war temporary clerks   LAB 2/1729/E3/439/24
1917   Trade Boards Division: (i) Allowance to Mr Montgomerie (ii) addition of two temporary AG women clerks (70)   LAB 2/1736/EDS10474/17
1938   Trade Board Division: Inspectorate Staff General File. Correspondence from Federation of Women Civil Servats: Treasury sanctions General Vacancy (226)   LAB 2/1736/S&E420/1938 ptII
1917   Lower Grade Women Clerks: Treasury Sanction for 7th promotion to grade of higher grade clerk and equal eligibility of clerks at Kew (71)   LAB 2/1746/EDS10288/1917
1917   War bonus: Treasury instructions for payment to typists, shorthand typists, cleaners, caretakers and nightwatchmen (69)   LAB 2/1758/EDS10315/1917
1918   Treasury Sanction for additional war bonus to boy and girl messengers (69)   LAB 2/1758/EDS10315/64/1918
1918   Temporary Women Investigating: Treasury Sanction for payment of £150 p a salary plus 12/6 per week War Bonus (72)   LAB 2/1758/EDS10315/86/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1921   Ministry of Labour: Finance Department, Kew: transfer of women clerks from GPO   LAB 2/1764/E2/172/1921
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1921   Ministry of Labour: Finance Department, Kew: transfer of women clerks from GPO   LAB 2/1764/E2/172/1921
1920   Ministry of Labour Women's department: staff organisation: Miss Squire   LAB 2/1765/CEB108/13/1/1920
1914   Labour Exchanges Department: women and juveniles: Treasury Sanction for appointments as organising officers 1912 (210)   LAB 2/1767/LE4192/14
1915   Staff: establishment (women): letter to Civil Service Commission covering request for certificate (208)   LAB 2/1768/LE5481/15
1948   Memorandum submitted by the Civil Service Union in respect of claim for improved pay and conditions of service for male and female motor vehicle drivers (civilian) (218)   LAB 2/1772/OE1578/48
1920   Ministry of Labour: London: Miss D A Douthwaite   LAB 2/1774/E3/S4799
1920   Ministry of Labour: Women's Branch Section: general file. Treasury Sanctions   LAB 2/1776/501/4/1920
1919   Wages and Arbitration Department (HQ): staff proposals: (i) Higher Administrative staff (ii) Women's Wages Section   LAB 2/1779/E1/1140
1920   Treasury Selection Board: women candidates interviewed Oct 1919. Procedure: Treasury regulations regarding to May 1920 dates of promotions, and sanction for appointments   LAB 2/1780/CEB1238
1934   Destruction forms UI 75 and other documents relating to Section 17 administration by the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries (232)   LAB 2/1783/S&ER124/1934
1917   Two additional temporary women Officers for Professional Register (Women) (71)   LAB 2/1798/EDS10186/11/1917
1927-1928   Reconsideration of women's scale. Schedule showing relation between men's and women's scale in all grades   LAB 2/1804/CEB692/1928
1928   Reconsideration of women's scale. Schedule showing relation between men's and women's scale in all grades   LAB 2/1804/CEB692/1928
1921   Assimilation of women JSOs and MSOs at Kew (Finance Department)   LAB 2/1806/CEB265/1921
1921   Assimilation of women clerks at Headquarters and in cases of transfer from or to Treasury or Departmental grades   LAB 2/1806/CEB437/21
1921   Ministry of Labour: Finance Department: assimilation of women clerks at Kew   LAB 2/1807/E2/137/1921
1916   Ministry of Labour: Northern Division: centralization C & RO, Kew: with regard to application for transfer from Misses Latimer, Drabble and Young   LAB 2/1811/ED18544/15/1917
1916   Claims & Record Office: draft circular to all DOs stating title of New Insurance Office and names of officers who will be pending definite appointment perform duties of Senior Insurance Officer, Senior Finance Officer, Senior Staff Officer and Senior Woman Officer (210)   LAB 2/1811/LE1231/31
1916   Head Insurance Office: list of Higher Officers to be transferred to Kew in connection with Finance Insurance General and Statistical Sections. Officers concerned to be informed of Department decision. Question of Women Officers in Charge (210)   LAB 2/1811/LE12313/24
1917   Head Insurance Office, Kew: list of officers and correspondence relative to transfer of the London DO staff. Miss Dale, Acton E E to go to Kew. Cases of Miss Pearce, Miss Pickett and Miss Coates under consideration (210)   LAB 2/1811/LE18544/5
1921   Finance Department, Kew Branch: vacancies for minor staff officers (women). Vacancy circulars No 16/20   LAB 2/1812/CEB1035
1921   Minister of Labour: substitution, Kew: peoposal to appoint ex-service men to certain posts formerly sanctioned for women. Analysis of temporary non ex-service women staff   LAB 2/1812/CEB108(3)/2/21
1919   Central and Regional Offices: staff, promotions: Vacancy Circular No 14. Recommendations to post of Minor Staff Officers (Women) (72)   LAB 2/1813/EDS16092/1919 pt 3
1919   Labour Emergency Expenditure Committee: proposals for staffing of Finance Department at Kew. Treasury Sanction July 1919 for appointments of women clerks and certain male staff (69)   LAB 2/1813/EDS16092/2/1919
1919   Finance Department at Kew: Treasury Sanction for allowance of £50 p a to holder of post of woman superintendent as from 1.4.1915 (72)   LAB 2/1813/EDS16301/1919
1926   Claims and Record Office Kew: employment of temporary women clerks on writing assistant's work. Question of substitution by ex-servicemen   LAB 2/1814/CEB345/1926
1920   Ministry of Labour: Finance Department: promotion of women officers to posts of Junior Staff Officer and Higher Grade Clerks   LAB 2/1814/E2/117/43
1920   Ministry of Labour: Finance Department, Kew: reommendations for promotion to JSO and MSO (women)   LAB 2/1814/E2/117/67
1921   Treasury requests return of 1. Women officers on scale of £500 or over including bonus 2. Permanent women officers on scales rising to £500 plus bonus. 3. Permanent women officers with actual salaries of £500 plus bonus   LAB 2/1828/CEB687/21
1921   Ministry of Labour: Establishment and Insurance Department: first class women officers: annual increments   LAB 2/1828/E3/467/1921
1922   Assimilation of women MSOs and JSOs at Kew (Finance Department)   LAB 2/1831/CEB450/22
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
1924   North East: Miss E Mason. Temporary Officer injured by fall of ceiling at Hull Employment Exchange. Question of compensation (precedent)   LAB 2/1841/E3/S6650/645/1924
1915   Treasury: staff: shorthand typists: sanction engagement of male shorthand typists at 40s as to retention of permanent posts at 40s and substitution by women (209)   LAB 2/1844/LE10280/5/1915
1914   Treasury refusal for appointment of male shorthand writers and sanction (1) for appointment of female shorthand writers (2) for female shorthand typists who are established to enter at present salary (210)   LAB 2/1844/LE16949/1914
1923   Civil Service Commission suspend recruitment of temporary female staff: Treasury circular 379/9/19   LAB 2/1845/CEB230
1928   Discharge of temporary women clerks in the provinces: order of dismissal   LAB 2/1845/CEB299/1928
1928   Ministry of Labour Departmental Whitley Council (staff side). Staff: temporary women in employment exchanges. Returns: enquiry regarding questionnaire issued to Exchange Managers   LAB 2/1845/CEB299/2/28
1926   Ministry of Labour Departmental Whitley Council (staff side): discharge. Temporary women clerks: order of dismissal suggestion that length of service within groups of exchanges determines dismissal   LAB 2/1845/CEB575/1926
1921   Ministry of Labour: Finance Department: promotions to higher grade clerk (women)   LAB 2/1863/E2/104/1924
1921   Enquiry from Treasury as to standard for certifying that new clerical class lower grade women clerks are fit to pass efficiency barrier point on new scale   LAB 2/1870/CEB217/1921
1919   Ministry of Labour: HQ and outstanding staff travelling and subsistence allowances: general file Treasury Sanction for payment of subsistence allowances to women welfare officers transferred from Ministry of Munitions   LAB 2/1876/E4/502-8/19
1924   Annual leave of women clerical officers transferred from one department to another. Correspondence with Federation of Women Civil Servants   LAB 2/1881/CEB389/24
1925   Temporary Grade 4 women clerks: extension of scale of annual leave   LAB 2/1881/CEB505/1925
1924   Trade Boards: Inspection and Enforcement Section: General Inspection: Miss Power: certification of learners (245)   LAB 2/19/TB151/4/24
1922   Trade Board: vacancies on above due to Miss Mona Wilson's resignation (243)   LAB 2/19/TB230/22
1930   The Society of Women Executive Officers in Finance Department, Ministry of Labour: request for official recognition (226)   LAB 2/1908/S&E1704/3/1930
1932   Amalgamation of the Federation of Women Civil Servants and Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries (Civil Service Section). To be known as National Association of Women Civil Servants (226)   LAB 2/1908/S&E685/32
1941   Society of Civil Servants: amalgamation of Association of Higher Women Officers in the Civil Service (incorporating in the Society of Women Executive Officers and Association of Women Civil Servants in the ministry of Labour with the above Associations) (226)   LAB 2/1908/S&E687/1941
1922   Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries. General file   LAB 2/1910/CEB152/22
1929   Association of Women Civil Servants (Treasury class) in Ministry of Labour: questionnaire issued by Federation of Women Civil Servants regarding number of staff in various grades employed at HQ and C & RO. Policy of supplying information to Staff Association   LAB 2/1910/CEB1579/1929
1927   The Association of Women Civil Servants (Treasury Class) in Ministry of Labour: previously known as Association of Women Clerks and JSOs in the Ministry of Labour. General questions   LAB 2/1910/CEB246/1927
1924   Federation of Women Civil Servants: request for particulars of the various grades of women employed in the Department (Ministry of Labour)   LAB 2/1910/CEB389/2/24
1919   Pay claim for increased rates by Association of Employment Department Clerks and Association of Women Clerks in the Ministry of Labour (69)   LAB 2/1911/EDS16515/1919
1932   Recruitment of Permanent Women Staff in Employment Exchanges: proposed Open Competitive Exams for Women Employment Clerks (227)   LAB 2/1911/S&E699/32
1922   Departmental Whitley Council, Committee on Seniority: relative seniority of men and women in mixed employment exchanges: training of women in managers' duties   LAB 2/1923/E3/416/1925
1927   Ministry of Labour Departmental Whitley Council (staff side): temporary women clerks, Grade IV. Request that officers be graded as Grade III   LAB 2/1951/CEB187/1927
1927   Ministry of Labour Arbitration Board claims (1) temporary staffs committee (2) Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries improved sclaes of pay (1) temporary men and women (2) temporary shorthand typists and typists. Treasury request for detailed returns of staffs covered by the claim   LAB 2/1952/CEB248/3/27
1926   Ministry of Labour: Establishment and Insurance Department: temporary clerks: regrading of Grade IV women to Grade III   LAB 2/1953/E3/234/27
1927   Papers relating to enquiry (as a result of appeal by Assistant Clerks Association) by Statistical Department at instance of Treasury into rates of wages of clerical classes (male and female) in non-Government offices in London   LAB 2/1957/CEB388
1932   Standing Committee of Establishment Officers: Report of Temporary Staff Committee, arising out of report of Royal Commission on Civil Service. Position of married women (226)   LAB 2/1997/S&E1438/10/1932
1928   Association of Women Clerks & Secretaries v HM Treasury: dispute regarding scale of pay for Grade I Temporary Women Clerks; arbitration award no 1389 (IR 900/1928)   LAB 2/2122/27
1928   Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries v Ministry of Pensions: dispute regarding scales of pay to women inspectors and children's officers; arbitration award no 1394 (IR 1036/1928)   LAB 2/2122/30
1928   Civil Service: dispute as to scales of pay of Women Inspectors and Children's Officers on Special Grants Committee: Association of Women Clerks & Secretaries v Ministry of Pensions. Request for arbitration award 1394 (182)   LAB 2/2122/IR1036/28
1928   Civil Service: Federation of Women Civil Servants Ministry of Health Official Side v Staff Side. Language allowances paid to women Clerical Officers serving in Intelligence Dpt: request for arbitration award 1398 (182)   LAB 2/2122/IR885/28
1928   Civil Service: dispute: scale of pay for Grade I Temporary Women Clerks. Association of Women Clerks & Secretaries v HM Treasury. Request for arbitration award 1389 (182)   LAB 2/2122/IR90/28
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1927   Civil Service: dispute (terms of reference and copies of Awards nos 1335 and 1374): alteration in annual leave regulations in view of recent increased scales of pay to female Supervising Officers. GPO Federation of PO Supervising Officers (182)   LAB 2/2122/IR908/1927
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1927   Civil Service: dispute (terms of reference and copies of Awards nos 1335 and 1374): alteration in annual leave regulations in view of recent increased scales of pay to female Supervising Officers. GPO Federation of PO Supervising Officers (182)   LAB 2/2122/IR908/1927
1927   Civil Service: interpretation of Award no 1221: 1st and 2nd class Laboratory Assistants and Women Laboratory Assistants of R N Cordite Factory, Holton Heath. Admiralty Administrative Whitley Council Staff Side v Official Side. Arbitration award no 1334. Terms of Reference (182)   LAB 2/2122/IR944/1927
1917   Office of Trade Boards Staff: asking that the subsistence allowance of the temporary lady investigators may be increased (247)   LAB 2/218/TB10135/2
1920   Canning Town LEC: resolution passed that the Department should approach all Government Departments with a view to replacing females in their establishments who are employed as messengers, lift operators etc, by one-armed men (71)   LAB 2/221/X217/3/1920
1918   Central Office: an address of congratulation from women workers in government departments br forwarded to their Majesties on the occasion of their silver wedding   LAB 2/238/ED29798/3
1918   War Cabinet: wages: memoranda by Conciliation & Arbitration Board for Government employees on remuneration of men and women engaged on similar duties (213)   LAB 2/252/LR19160/18
1918   Ministry of Reconstruction: women's employment sub-committee: clerical and commercial group: evidence and proceedings: memorandum and summary (113)   LAB 2/292/HQ13060
1915   Trade Boards: appointed members include Miss Florence Clark and Miss Mary Hayden (243)   LAB 2/676/TB129/15
1920   Paisley Employment Exchange: Financial Irregularities Local Accountants Reports June-December 1920. Prosecution of Miss E C Kay, member of staff (224)   LAB 2/747/SD647/1920
1920   Central Office: committee on re-employment of ex-servicement: re request by Mr Whitehead at meeting of 22 September for statistical information re employment of women and ex-servicemen in each department (56)   LAB 2/750/ED2332/61/1920
1920   Ministry of Labour: Central Office: employment of married women: note on policy of department on above (55)   LAB 2/751/ED3027/1920
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1910   London: women employed on addressing machines such as the 'Elliott' supplied by Hayward & Co. Enquiry by Post Office Stores Dpt as to rates of wages (197)   LAB 2/831/I&S768
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1921   Lerwick BEO Financial Irregularities (Nov 1920-Feb 1921): prosecution of G W Hoggan and Miss Margaret Spence, member of staff (224)   LAB 2/857/SD191/2/1921
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1926   Claim from Federation of Women Civil Servants that women transferred from manipulative grades in Post Office through Treasury selection board should have salary adjusted to not less than Ex-Grade III TCs (now Clerical Officers)   LAB 2/CEB524/26
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1926   Claim from Federation of Women Civil Servants that women transferred from manipulative grades in Post Office through Treasury selection board should have salary adjusted to not less than Ex-Grade III TCs (now Clerical Officers)   LAB 2/CEB524/26
1921   Ministry of Labour: Finance Department: promotions: clerical class (women) (C and RO): meeting of staff sub-committee 'C' held on 12 May 1921   LAB 2/E2/141/3/1921
1935-1936   Committee of Imperial Defence, Women's Reserve Sub-Committee on Manpower: consideration of a list of losses and number of women likely to be regained by the Home Office, Admiralty and War Office in the first three months of an emergency   LAB 25/78
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1940-1944   Deputation of women MPs to discuss the formation of an advisory committee for women's employment in wartime   LAB 26/59
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1939   Prison Officers Association and Prison Commissions: women: Chief Officers, Matrons I and II, Principal Officer; Officer: hours   LAB 3/129
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1950-1951   National Association of Women Civil Servants and HM Treasury: scale of pay for established copy typists   LAB 3/687
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1965-1968   Dr Shirley Summerskill MP: A Broomhead, The Halifax Society for the Blind, writes about the Trading Representatives (Disabled Persons) Act 1958   LAB 43/111
1966-1967   Miss J M Quennell MP: writes about the employment problems of Mr Brian Quennell of Petersfield   LAB 43/118
1966-1967   Mrs Freda Corbet MP: encloses two letters from C Phillips of London, SE 155, concerning his dismissal from R Studwick of Bermondsey, and his claims for holiday and redundancy payments   LAB 43/123
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1932-1961   National Association of Women Civil Servants   LAB 69/94
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1968   Rt Hon Barbara Castle MP: Private Office Papers   LAB 77/14
1969-1970   Rt Hon Barbara Castle MP: Ministers' Appointment Diaries   LAB 77/15-16
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1953-1957   Employment of older men and women: analysis of performance of older candidates in Civil Service examinations   LAB 8/2029
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1965-1966   GPO enquiry into possibilities of employing more married women and part-time workers   LAB 8/3224
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1941-1942   Withdrawal of women clerical workers from government departments under the Registration for Employment Order   LAB 8/446
1939-1943   Labour Supply Board: conditions affecting ex-servicemen, married women and ex-civil servants under temporary employment in government departments   LAB 8/872
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1933-1935   Employment of women in the Diplomatic Service: Committee on   LCO 2/1150
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1943-1946   Parliamentary Question: Dr Edith Summerskill, Mr Leach etc.: as to wife's housekeeping allowances   LCO 2/2777
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1964   Principal Probate Registry: proposal to have women Associates   LCO 4/505
1958-1960   Working Party on Maternity Leave T 215/1035- 1037 1959-1961 Maternity leave: staffing arrangements   MAF 184/141
1960-1971   Ratio of women to men employed in administrative and executive grades   MAF 184/194
1955-1958   Future policy for employment of women in Admiralty ADM 1/25953 1955-1963 Promotion of ex-established married women   MAF 184/63
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1940-1941   Salvage of food waste: Salvage Advisory Committee of Women MPs   MAF 35/539
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1921-1947   Royal Commission on the Civil Service; Committee on Women's Questions   MAF 39/96-99
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1960-1965   Footwear for women police officers: official issue and later substitution of an allowance in lieu   MEPO 2/10111
1949-1972   Uniforms for women special constables: arrangements for supply and issue   MEPO 2/10152
1961-1970   Provision of new style uniform for women police (with samples)   MEPO 2/10153
1961-1973   Women police: the Sybil Hill Trophy: inauguration and awards   MEPO 2/10240
1965   Equal pay for women police: Home Office request for comments on the right to equal pay for men and women in the police service   MEPO 2/10474
1966-1972   'Gentle Arm of the Law': transcript of book about women police by Inspector Jennifer Hilton for the series 'My Life and My Work'   MEPO 2/10686
1966-1968   Revised procedure for promotion of women police   MEPO 2/10705
1967-1969   50th anniversary of the formation of women police: reception held at New Scotland Yard by the Commissioner in conjunction with the National Conference of Senior Police on1 October1969   MEPO 2/10845
1967   New style uniform for women police officers designed by Norman Hartnell: publicity arrangements (with photographs)   MEPO 2/10916
1907-1908   Prisoners (women): employment of female 'watchers' in hospitals   MEPO 2/1132
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1907-1908   Prisoners (women): employment of female 'watchers' in hospitals   MEPO 2/1132
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1907-1911   Matrons: employment to deal with female prisoners and children   MEPO 2/1418
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1907-1911   Matrons: employment to deal with female prisoners and children   MEPO 2/1418
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1912-1913   Matrons: employment in certain cases   MEPO 2/1518
1914-1918   Women patrols under supervision: strength, pay etc.   MEPO 2/1608
1915-1916   Women Patrols: New Zealand enquiry   MEPO 2/1684
1916   Gross indecency in Hyde Park: question of women patrols giving evidence   MEPO 2/1708
1916-1919   London Women Patrols Committee and Women's Police Service   MEPO 2/1710
1916-1919   Women patrols: control of prostitutes in parks and open spaces   MEPO 2/1720
1918-1919   London Women Patrols Committee   MEPO 2/1748
1918   Pilfering: employment of private individual as waitress for inside observation   MEPO 2/1752
1918   Policewomen: instruction   MEPO 2/1759
1919-1922   Women Patrols: permanent imprest   MEPO 2/1766
1919-1920   Women Patrols: plain clothes allowance for Welfare Assistant   MEPO 2/1783
1919   Women Police Patrols: accommodation   MEPO 2/1790
1887-1894   Women prisoners: employment of matrons   MEPO 2/180
1927   Women Police: entitlement of past and present members to benefit from Metropolitan Police Loan and Relief Funds   MEPO 2/1887
1919-1922   Police matrons: s revision of allowances   MEPO 2/1900
1929   Police matrons at House of Commons (for detention of unruly visitors)   MEPO 2/1901
1929   Charge of 'insulting words and behaviour': defendant accosted a plain clothes policewoman   MEPO 2/2072
1922-1923   Women Patrols: allocation to Divisions and conditions of pay and allowances   MEPO 2/2448
1918-1922   Women police: experimental employment under Superintendent A4 Branch   MEPO 2/2671
1922   Women police: termination of services   MEPO 2/2672
1922-1924   Women police: suggested disbandment and future employment as a 'force of 20 constables with powers of arrest'   MEPO 2/2673
1924-1926   Women police: special increments and conditions of promotion   MEPO 2/2674
1925   Women Police: promotion examination   MEPO 2/2675
1925-1926   Women police: clothing: issue of lighter tunics and blouses, collars and ties   MEPO 2/2676
1926-1931   Women police: duties and conditions of service   MEPO 2/2677
1920-1928   Reports of committees on the employment of women police   MEPO 2/2678
1930-1936   Women police: accommodation at police stations   MEPO 2/2679
1930-1931   Women police: report on organisation development and increase of establishment   MEPO 2/2680
1930   Women police: hours of duty and rent allowance   MEPO 2/2681
1931   Women police: plain clothes and other allowances for officers employed on hospital observation duty   MEPO 2/2682
1931-1934   Women police: suggested augmentation   MEPO 2/2683
1928-1931   Appointment of permanent senior officer to Women Police: statement of duties   MEPO 2/2684
1931-1934   Women police: provision of a Section House   MEPO 2/2685
1931   Women police: rates of pay   MEPO 2/2686
1931-1935   Women police: Lord Trenchard's observations on a year's working of the original scheme and suggested alterations   MEPO 2/2687
1924-1947   Women police: conditions of service   MEPO 2/2688
1934-1936   Women police: establishment   MEPO 2/2689
1934-1937   Women police: training during probation   MEPO 2/2690
1935-1947   Women police: organisation and establishment   MEPO 2/2691
1935-1938   Women police: patrolling Barnes Common   MEPO 2/2692
1935-1936   Women police: cessation of Acting Sergeant rank   MEPO 2/2693
1936   Women police: training suggestions for officers following Superintendent Peto's visits to Berlin, Warsaw and Vienna   MEPO 2/2694
1936-1939   Women police: pay: comparison with men   MEPO 2/2695
1932-1933   Women police: one year's special leave to attend London University Social Psychiatric Course   MEPO 2/2696
1935-1938   Women police: promotion of constable to sergeant from outside zone of selection   MEPO 2/2697
1936-1939   Women police: officer who resigned to 'improve her position' not accepted as a rejoiner   MEPO 2/2698
1935-1937   Women police: officer who resigned, withdrew her resignation and finally obtained other employment   MEPO 2/2699
1935-1938   Custody and treatment of women prisoners: matrons' duties and prisoners' meals   MEPO 2/2823
1938-1939   Custody and treatment of women prisoners: lavatory accommodation   MEPO 2/2824
1938-1948   Issue of driving gloves to women police drivers   MEPO 2/2867
1939-1957   Women Police: recruiting booklet   MEPO 2/3169
1939   Women Police recruiting booklet 'It's a Woman's Work'   MEPO 2/3184
1936   Charges for special employment of women detective officers   MEPO 2/3261
1894-1907   Matrons and female attendants at stations   MEPO 2/338
1925-1938   Examination of women constables   MEPO 2/3384
1938-1940   Distribution of women police for emergency duties   MEPO 2/3390
1937   Women police constables accompanying girls to Approved Schools   MEPO 2/4251
1932-1933   Escort of women prisoners single handed where practicable by women police officers   MEPO 2/4566
1895-1939   Duties of police court gaolers and matrons when visiting women prisoners and responsibility for excluding liquor, tobacco etc.   MEPO 2/4612
1937   Commissioner's Office: sex differentiation in pay   MEPO 2/5294
1938   Commissioner's Office: recruitment and pay of temporary women clerks under 21   MEPO 2/5302
1939-1941   Auxiliary canteen staff: objections to wives of officers above constable rank   MEPO 2/5588
1912-1936   Employment of police matrons: rates of pay and weekly rest days   MEPO 2/5636
1934-1935   Assessing rent allowance of woman constable who sublet part of her house: ruling   MEPO 2/5652
1935-1938   Matrons and cleaners account forms (no 301): Police Order   MEPO 2/5785
1936-1946   Appointment of woman Chief Inspector as personal assistant to Superintendent of Women Police. Includes description of work done by them   MEPO 2/5842
1939-1945   Prison van matrons: pay, leave and conditions of service   MEPO 2/5949
1921-1947   Police Pensions Act1921: return contributions to women whose services are dispensed with   MEPO 2/6005
1941-1943   Women to supercede men as drivers to senior officers   MEPO 2/6124
1926-1945   Preparatory class: rates of pay for female candidates   MEPO 2/6147
1940-1946   Women's Internment Camp Isle of Man: staffing by Metropolitan Police Women   MEPO 2/6151
1940   War Allowance: representations by Miss D Peto (Superintendent of Women Police) for increased rates   MEPO 2/6152
1941-1954   Women Police: recruiting: additional publicity during the war   MEPO 2/6153
1941-1954   Women Police: First Aid Competition: Lady Abiss Challenge Bowl: awarded annually to winning team   MEPO 2/6154
1941-1942   Lectures by Metropolitan Women Police to Women's Auxiliary Air Force Police   MEPO 2/6155
1942-1943   Women's Auxiliary Police Corps: requests for increase of pay, uniform and association representation   MEPO 2/6156
1945-1946   representations by Miss D Peto (Superintendent of Women Police)   MEPO 2/6157
1936-1960   Section House accommodation for women police: travelling expenses; messing facilities   MEPO 2/6158
1934-1961   Recruiting for women police: press advertisements   MEPO 2/6159
1943   Tracing persons who have failed to comply with call-up notices: suggestion that Labour Exchanges are unnecessarily calling on women police for assistance   MEPO 2/6160
1943-1945   Women Police: responsibilities and proposed pay scales   MEPO 2/6161
1936-1949   Women police: Pembridge Hall Section House   MEPO 2/6162
1944-1945   Women Police: transfers to other Forces in wartime   MEPO 2/6164
1944   Scales of pay for women police serving before1931   MEPO 2/6165
1944-1945   Foreign women social workers accompanying women police on tours of duty   MEPO 2/6166
1944-1945   Women Police: Royal Commission of Equal Pay: effects on the police service   MEPO 2/6167
1945-1946   Women's Auxiliary Police Corps representative associations: formation, meetings etc.   MEPO 2/6168
1945   Women's Auxiliary Police Force: qualifications, duties etc.   MEPO 2/6169
1903   Prisoners: matrons escorting females   MEPO 2/617
1943-1957   Women Police: postwar establishment and organisation   MEPO 2/6170
1942-1943   Women's Auxiliary Police Corps: exemption from fire-watching duites   MEPO 2/6189
1938-1939   Police Matrons: issue, cleaning and repair of uniform dresses   MEPO 2/6195
1945-1965   Employment of female shorthand typists in Criminal Investigation Departments (Police): introduction and development   MEPO 2/6219
1940   Visit of HM the Queen to women police at Section House, Pembridge Gardens, Notting Hill   MEPO 2/6221
1940-1946   Overalls: issue to Metropolitan Women Police on duty in the Isle of Man   MEPO 2/6226
1939-1943   Women police clothing: wartime economies   MEPO 2/6234
1941   Annual reports submitted to Commissioner by Deputy Assistant Commissioners and Superntendent Women Police   MEPO 2/6273
1939-1947   Women's Auxiliary Police Corps: formation by Home Office, direction and recruitment; organisation and training   MEPO 2/6393
1941-1944   Woman Superintendent's report on conference on juvenile offences organised by Middlesex County Council   MEPO 2/6625
1942-1943   Attendance of woman inspectors at Essex Education Committee conference on juvenile offences   MEPO 2/6627
1937-1940   Appointment of women police constables for duty at Metropolitan Police courts   MEPO 2/6682
1934-1952   Employment of married women in accordance with Treasury circulars   MEPO 2/6938
1934-1959   A4 Branch (Women Police) Index of women, girls and missing persons   MEPO 2/6946
1941-1942   Women's Auxiliary Police Corps: recruitment, pay and conditions   MEPO 2/7092
1945   Women's Auxiliary Police Corps: representations on pay and conditions of service   MEPO 2/7107
1918-1957   Women police: uniform clothing and appointments   MEPO 2/7275
1921-1924   Women police: petition by serving officers for pay increase: augmentation of patrols   MEPO 2/7276
1931-1946   Police women from other forces trained by Metropolitan Police: policy   MEPO 2/7277
1939-1957   Uniforms for matrons on prison van service   MEPO 2/7288
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1939-1957   Uniforms for matrons on prison van service   MEPO 2/7288
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1936-1939   Press publicity for recruitment of women police   MEPO 2/7443
1929-1946   Police women admitted to the Police Federation   MEPO 2/7460
1930-1945   Mileage allowance for women police superintendent for use of her private car on official journeys   MEPO 2/7471
1930-1945   Mileage allowance for women police superintendent for use of her private car on official journeys   MEPO 2/7471
1937-1946   Women police organisation and duties: issue of pamphlet for information of official bodies   MEPO 2/7556
1930-1950   Social Study courses for women probationers (Metropolitan Police)   MEPO 2/7619
1946   Women's Auxiliary Police Corps: qualifying service for 'exemplary' character   MEPO 2/7620
1946   Public Safety Officers of the Control Commission, Germany: course on police duties for women   MEPO 2/7621
1936-1960   Report by committee on custody and treatment of female prisoners at police stations: selection, duties of matrons   MEPO 2/7625
1946-1955   Duties of police matrons: report of committee on extension of the depot scheme dealing with female prisoners   MEPO 2/7636
1946-1948   Film on women police: co-operation between police and producers   MEPO 2/7850
1934-1946   Woman police inspector authorised to use her private flat for official purposes   MEPO 2/7873
1946-1948   Retention of married women in the Service: amendments to Police Regulations and General Orders   MEPO 2/7949
1931-1933   Women police: variation of age limit for candidates   MEPO 2/79511946-1953;1962-1963
1930-1939   Women police: annual reports   MEPO 2/8103
1940-1949   Women Police: annual reports   MEPO 2/8104
1925   Commissioner's Office: common seniority lists for men and women: comments on Treasury Report   MEPO 2/8159
1944-1968   Women Police: new uniform clothing designs and revised scales   MEPO 2/8231
1948-1949   Commissioner's Office: employment of women on clerical and communications duties   MEPO 2/8336
1948-1950   Evidence of conditions of service of police women   MEPO 2/8359
1943-1944   Shortage of women police   MEPO 2/8410
1934-1961   Women police: standard of entrance education examination and issue of leaflets regarding conditions of entry and terms of service   MEPO 2/8484
1937   Women police employed on plain clothes duty: numbers   MEPO 2/8561
1950-1959   Women police: annual reports   MEPO 2/8584
1931-1950   Women police: recruitment information for intending candidates   MEPO 2/8590
1946-1967   Section houses: accommodation for women   MEPO 2/8620
1950-1960   Women police: inspectors and sergeants conferences: minutes   MEPO 2/8634
1950-1971   Women police: special constables: scale and issue of uniforms   MEPO 2/8635
1951-1952   Female police cadets: question of recruiting   MEPO 2/8881
1951   Employment of women police in the House of Commons   MEPO 2/8882
1950-1951   Women employed in Divisions: negotiation with staff associations   MEPO 2/9020
1951-1966   Women employed in Divisions on clerical work and communications: commencement of training courses   MEPO 2/9029
1951-1953   'Street Corner': production film on the Metropolitan Women Police   MEPO 2/9040
1947-1966   Women police: standard conditions of service   MEPO 2/9204
1952-1953   Women police: disciplinary proceedings: issue of instructions   MEPO 2/9205
1947-1965   Police Regulations and Police (Women) Regulations: ruling on annual leave   MEPO 2/9215
1952-1965   Copies of articles on women in the police service published by Women's Employment Publishing Co Ltd   MEPO 2/9362
1951   Police Council negotiating panel (pay): woman representative   MEPO 2/9368
1953   Entrance examination: women police to take same examination as men   MEPO 2/9436
1953-1955   Question of cadets/women police being employed on communication duties   MEPO 2/9447
1953-1969   New pattern gabardine raincoats, numerals and chevrons issued to women police   MEPO 2/9470
1960   Provision of married quarters for widowed policewoman and her son   MEPO 2/9911
1959-1973   The employment of women police on CID work: policy   MEPO 2/9973
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1931-1932   Trafficking by wardresses at Holloway Prison   MEPO 3/468
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1939   Conditions of entry and terms of service of women police officers   MEPO 4/229
1931-1960   Women police employed by public departments, with particular reference to employment in Hyde Park   MEPO 5/426
1943-1952   Appointment of a trained woman welfare officer for industrial staffs   MEPO 5/452
1931-1959   Pembridge Hall Section House (now known as Peto House) section house for women police   MEPO 5/518
1939-1940   Metropolitan Police estimates: pay and allowances, police, women 1950-1962 police and cadets   MEPO 5/606
1911-1938   Female attendants (later Police Court Matrons) at Police Courts   MEPO 5/94
1950-1960   Woman police officers demonstrating personal radio (photographs)   MEPO13/142
1950-1960   Inspector, woman inspector, constable, cadet (photographs)   MEPO13/161
1950-1960   Women cadets in class (photographs)   MEPO13/174
1963   Patrol car: women police 'MGB' (photographs)   MEPO13/19
1959   Women police: car, foot and motorcycle patrols (photographs)   MEPO13/246
1976   Women Police: uniform (photographs) (open)   MEPO13/247
1975   Male and female cadets: uniforms (photographs) (open)   MEPO13/303
1918   Women Police: early uniforms (photographs)   MEPO13/56
1918   Women police: chasing boy bathers at the Serpentine, Hyde Park (photographs)   MEPO13/57
1951   Women police: duties: making a charge (photographs)   MEPO13/58-59
1967   Women police (photographs): new design uniforms; dog handlers; traffic patrols; arresting a drunk; reporting a street accident; street duties; mounted duty (open)   MEPO13/60-66
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1940-1948   Improved salaries and conditions for matrons and cottage mothers in approved schools and remand homes   MH 102/1298-1302
1951-1961   Broadmoor: matron and deputy matron: salaries and conditions   MH 118/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1968   NHS 20th Anniversary Conference: photographs: opening of Conference; Miss Jennie Lee and Mr Kenneth Robinson   MH 77/249
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1936-1937   Branch Mints: Pretoria: recruitment of female staff   MINT 20/1506
1941-1943   Mint: employment of women in Operative Department   MINT 20/1976
1952-1961   Mint: operative department: employment of women   MINT 20/2377
1966   Mint: women operatives: policy   MINT 20/3634
1918   War Office: representation by female clerks about length of working hours   MUN 4/6565
1918   Minutes of meetings of Women Establishments Officers   MUN 4/808
1916   Report on organisation of women staff in HQ, Explosives Supply and Trench Warfare Departments   MUN 5/24/261/34
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1918   Memoranda on women police and women patrols (munitions factories)   MUN 5/346/139
1916-1919   Agreement between Women's Police Service and the Ministry on provision of women police for Ministry factories   MUN 7/34
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1917-1918   Statistics of males and females employed in the National Service Department   NATS 1/1113
1917-1918   National Service department: Mrs Stewart, Forage Department: proposal to increase salary from £150 to £300   NATS 1/1278
1917-1918   Women's Section: National Service Department, Ministry of National Service 1917-1918; brief record 1917-1918   NATS 1/1297
1918   National Service Department: Women's Department: administration structure   NATS 1/1309
1917   Ministry of Labour appointments: Miss Durham: general correspondence   NATS 1/1317
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1895-1899   Aylesbury Prison: Lady Visitors: appointment of Duchess of Bedford: annual reports 1896-1898   PCOM 7/173
1900-1910   Formation of Lady Visitors Association   PCOM 7/174
1921-1922   Lady Visitors: revision of notice to prisoners   PCOM 7/175
1924-1927   Wandsworth Prison: lady visitors to boys therein. Reports on boys visited. Question of payment to Mrs Le Mesurier   PCOM 7/176
1922-1926   Lady Visitors to visit young male prisoners   PCOM 7/177
1920   Bath towels for women officers   PCOM 7/208
1914-1915   Women's Training Colony: probation work MEPO 2/1644 1916 Lady lecturers in male adult prisons   PCOM 7/319
1903-1904   Lady Visitors: to boys; work among boys   PCOM 7/508
1912   Girls: enquiry into management of office of Hon. Director, Borstal Association (girls side)   PCOM 7/563
1906-1921   Lady workers in after care   PCOM 7/597
1903   Holloway: rules for female officers living quarters outside the prison   PCOM 7/646
1926-1927   Matrons in Borstals   PCOM 7/674
1922-1929   Canterbury Prison garden: letting to Miss Magdalene Russell   PCOM 7/73
1934-1935   Reservation of Prison Commissioners posts to men or women to be maintained   PCOM 9/105
1948   Visiting Committee, Chelmsford Prison: appointment of women as members approved in principle   PCOM 9/1398
1949   Borstal matrons: establishment   PCOM 9/1477
1959   Visits by female Justices to men's prisons and by male Justices to women's prisons: inquiry by Gloucester Prison Visiting Committee   PCOM 9/1813
1929-1933   National Association of Prison Visitors to Women   PCOM 9/31
1936-1937   Uniform for women officers   PCOM 9/35
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1941-1942   Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: sub-postmistress   PIN 13/803
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1963-1967   National Insurance Act 1946: non-pensioners who were over the age limit, to satisfy the contribution conditions as from 1948: bills submitted by Mrs Airey Neave, Lord Culville of Culross and Dame Irene Ward   PIN 18/306
1964   Widows' pensions: Prime Minister saw Mrs E Emmett MP, 23 June 1964 PREM 11/4976 1964-1965 National Insurance: Lady Summerskill's Bill: fatherless child allowance   PIN 19/425
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1927-1928   Ministry of National Insurance: Insurance Inspectorate: committee investigating the division of work between male and female outdoor staff   PIN 23/177
1948-1949   Contribution credits: civil servants on maternity leave   PIN 54/15
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1958   Cyprus: note of meeting between Colonial Secretary and Mrs Barbara Castle MP   PREM 11/2251
1958   Mrs Jegar MP: correspondence with the Prime Minister about her talks with Archbishop Makarios   PREM 11/2269
1958   Mrs Jegar MP: correspondence with the Prime Minister about her talks with Archbishop Makarios   PREM 11/2269
1957-1958   Pension for gas and electricity industry employees: correspondence from Dame Irene Ward MP to the Prime Minister   PREM 11/2428
1952   Copy of a circular to local education authorities about the educational building programme sent to the Prime Minister by Minister of Education, Miss Florence Horsborough   PREM 11/87
1966   Controversy over origins of SOE history: correspondence with Dame Irene Ward MP; PM sought to see papers of earlier administrations   PREM 13/1047
1966   Expenses in connection with Mrs Williams' visit to Soviet Union with PM: Mrs Mervyn Pike MP sent letter from constitutent   PREM 13/1049
1966   Mrs J Jegar MP wrote to PM following visit to India   PREM 13/1052
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1924   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Women Police   PRO 30/69/69
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1925   Committee on Common Seniority Lists for men and women. Constitution and report. Treasury Circular 10/1925 LAB 2/1923/CEB1090/29   pt 1
1942   Girl Messngers, Woman Messengers: rates of pay. Memo of settlement by agreement (226) LAB 2/1724/S&E733/1942   pt 1
1917   Staffing of women 'H' section requesting Treasury Sanction for two additional posts of temporary women officers. Professional Women's Register (70) LAB 2/1722/EDS10042/17   pt 2
1920   Ministry of Labour: reorganisation of 'H' section in view of anticipated increase in women's work consequent upon demobilisation (69) LAB 2/1722/EDS10042/1917   pt 3
1920   Demobilisation and Resettlement Department: Women's Department staff organisation: Treasury Sanctions: Miss Squire LAB 2/1765/108/13/1/1920   pt 3
1928   Employment and Insurance Department: annual leave: qualifying period for increase of annual leave to 48 days in cases of officers on scale rising to £500 (men) £400 (women) prior to reorganisation LAB 2/1881/CEB471/1928   pt1
1938   Sex disqualification (removal) Act 1919 temporary regulations under order in council 22 July 1920 prescribing made after admission of women to Civil Service debate in House of Commons (226) LAB 2/1804/S&E556/1938   pt11
1939   Conservative and Unionist Central Office: enquiry re possibility of an officer of the M/L addressing a Meeting of Women Staff Speakers on 5.3.38 (227) LAB 2/1774/S&E787/1939   ptIII
1937   Staff: Extraneous Employment: employment of Miss Benwell, TWC of Lewisham Employment Exchange at the Catford Dog Racing Track: anonymous complaint (226) LAB 2.1994/S&E1288/1937   pts 1 and 3
1936-1937   Treasury request for reasons as to why the duty of death-coding etc. is reserved for men   RG 20/11
1963-1975   Re-employment, re-engagement and re-instalment of married women officers   RG 55/5
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1910   Post Office: Miss E Hunter, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Darwen [Lancs]: superannuation   T 1/11181/1401/10
1910   Post Office: Mrs A M Warman (née Reeves) telegraphist, Central Telegraph Office: marriage gratuity   T 1/11182/1659/10
1910   Post Office: Mrs M R Robertson (née Baker) telegraphist, Central Telegraph Office: marriage gratuity   T 1/11182/1660/10
1910   Post Office: Mrs A M A Davis (née Minett) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Evesham, Worcs: marriage gratuity   T 1/11182/1661/10
1910   Post Office: Mrs A Jarrett (née Nightingale) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Reigate, Surrey: marriage gratuity   T 1/11183/2031/10
1910   Post Office: Mrs G E Williams (née Gray)assistant supervisor, London: marriage gratuity   T 1/11183/2033/10
1910   Colonial Office. Postal staff, East Africa: engagement of female and coloured postal clerks (22249/09; 4558/09; 19993/08; 16707/08)   T 1/11206/9912/10
1910   Post Office. Miss D K Milum, second class clerk, Savings Bank Department: gratuity   T 1/11208/10575/10
1911   Post Office: revision of female staff, Accountant General's Department (20996/10; 12482/10; 25024/09)   T 1/11268/3926/11
1911   Post Office. Miss S S Dowdey, chief supervisor, Central Telegraph Office, London: superannuation [Contains observations on the employment of women]   T 1/11270/4410/11
1911   Post Office: reorganisation of the female typing and shorthandwriting staff: reversion to conditions of service and pay scales established by the Treasury; recruitment buy open competition (1658/11; 2980/10; 1484/10; 25641/09; 4533/09)   T 1/11271/4494/11
1911   Post Office: reorganisation of staff, Savings Bank Department: substitution of women assistant clerks for male second division clerks (18303/10; 16982/09; 8059/09; 6312/09; 4048/09)   T 1/11273/4781/11
1911   Post Office. Miss J A Fleming, supervising sorting clerk and telegraphist, Johnstone: special award of the Imperial Service Medal   T 1/11279/5699/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1911   [Memoranda] Hours of attendance of lady typists, Treasury   T 1/11284/6884/11
1911   Inland Revenue Department. Leave privileges of lady assistants, Office of Comptroller of Stamps and Stores   T 1/11297/10782/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1911   Post Office. Mrs E G Mills (née Swale), sorting clerk and telegraphist, Dundalk, Louth: marriage gratuity   T 1/11300/11485/11
1911   Post Office. Mrs M E Cozens (née Holman), sorting clerk and telegraphist, Twickenham, Middx: marriage gratuity   T 1/11300/11486/11
1911   Post Office. Miss I Anderson (née Whisker), assistant supervisor, Telephone Service, Belfast: marriage gratuity   T 1/11304/13275/11
1911   Post Office. Mrs I Wilson (née Montgomery) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Glasgow: superannuation (11402/11)   T 1/11307/13852/11
1911   Post Office. Mrs A L Barr (née Ferguson), clerk, Glasgow Telephone Service: marriage gratuity   T 1/11314/15248/11
1911   Post Office. Mrs G L Jones (née Willis), sorting clerk and telegraphist, Brentwood, Middx: marriage gratuity   T 1/11315/15522/11
1911   Post Office. Revision of marriage gratuities to certain telephone officers: counting of unestablished service (9942/11)   T 1/11317/1537/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1911   General Register Office. Miss E A Deacon, superintendent typist: superannuation   T 1/11325/17564/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1911   Home Office. Miss M Brine, schoolmistress, HM Prison, Holloway: superannuation; compensation for injury (16845/10; 22636/10; 22490/09; 20369/09)   T 1/11328/18070/11
1911   Scottish Office. Miss E McKay, matron, HM Prison, Perth: superannuation (14805/11)   T 1/11329/18143/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1911   War Office. Mrs M L Larkins (née Freshwater), typist: marriage gratuity   T 1/11339/20036/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1911   Post Office. Miss E C Padwick, counter clerk and telegraphist, London: superannuation   T 1/11339/20202/11
1911   Post Office. Mrs H Romero (née Bowen) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Manchester: marriage gratuity   T 1/11340/20335/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1911   Home Office: Mrs H K Howard (nee Colman) first class attendant, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum: marriage gratuity   T 1/11340/20385/11
1911   Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland. Miss S Roundtree, assistant Matron, HM Prison, Mountjoy: superannuation   T 1/11340/20387/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1911   Post Office. Mrs N Hardy (née Sargeant), sorting clerk and telegraphist, Gravesend, Kent: marriage gratuity   T 1/11340/20393/11
1911   Post Office. Miss H M Austin, sorter, Accountant's Office, Dublin: retirement gratuity   T 1/11343/20888/11
1911   Post Office. Miss E A McAlister, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Midhurst, Sussex: gratuity   T 1/11344/21024/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1911   Civil Service Commission, Miss J Waters, assistant Matron, HM Prison, Manchester: query as to age upon taking up employment   T 1/11348/21403/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1911   Post Office: award of marriage gratuities to postmistresses or sub-postmistresses who marry established servants of the department (Case of Mrs J S Holliday, postmistress, Stanstead, Bishop's Stortford, Herts)   T 1/11350/21685/11
1911   Post Office. Miss E A Lewis, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Swansea, Glam: superannuation   T 1/11357/22747/11
1911   Post Office. Mrs E B Steel (née Stubbs), assistant supervisor, London Telephone Service: marriage gratuity (21678/11)   T 1/11361/23409/11
1911   Post Office. Miss F O Boorn, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Folkestone, Kent: superannuation   T 1/11361/23511/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1912   Charity Commission. Resignation of female typist upon marriage   T 1/11381/1678/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1912   Post Office. Salary of a female assistant medical officer   T 1/11381/1695/12
1912   Post Office. Mrs C M Hoggarth (née Heath) clerk, Savings Bank Department: marriage gratuity   T 1/11382/1892/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1912   Home Office. Miss A M Bowes, principal warder, and acting matron, HM Prison Bristol: superannuation   T 1/11386/2619/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1912   Master of the Horse's Office. Mrs M Nurse and Mrs E Mowatt, widows employed at Windsor: compassionate allowance (2931/12)   T 1/11387/2932/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1912   Post Office. Miss M Doyle, clerk, Money Order Department: gratuity   T 1/11404/6612/12
1912   Post Office. Mrs G E Riddle (née Cleverley) supervisor, Gerrard Exchange, London: marriage gratuity   T 1/11404/6756/12
1912   Post Office. Miss M M Kinnon, telephonist, North Shields: superannuation   T 1/11412/8305/12
1912   Post Office. Mrs M White (née Bromley) assistant supervisor, Telephone Service, London: marriage gratuity   T 1/11425/10552/12
1912   Post Office. Miss A Woodall, unestablished sorting clerk and telegraphist, Wetherby, W Yorkshire: compensation for injury (5818/12)   T 1/11430/11149/12
1912   Post Office. Miss M Stewart, telephonist, Glasgow: pension   T 1/11431/11445/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1912   National Health Insurance Commission (England). Rates of payment to women clerks for overtime   T 1/11431/11459/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1912   Post Office. Miss E G Lovelock, sorter, Savings Bank: gratuity   T 1/11443/13743/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1912   Board of Trade. Miss L M Clapham, principal woman officer, Central Office of Labour Exchanges: compensation for loss of furs stolen while in conference   T 1/11443/13760/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1912   Scottish Office. Miss A H Robertson, warder, HM Prison, Edinburgh: marriage gratuity   T 1/11446/14577/12
1912   Home Office. Mrs E R Hawkins (nee Pepperell), warder, HM Prison, Holloway: marriage gratuity   T 1/11446/14683/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1912   Post Office. Mrs E Boyce, auxiliary postwoman, Harleson: compensation for injury (8602/12)   T 1/11449/15552/12
1912   Post Office. Mrs H L Booth (née Oakes) telephonist, Manchester: marriage gratuity   T 1/11470/20051/12
1912   Colonial Office. Payment of marriage gratuity to women seconded from the Imperial Post Office for service in Ceylon (Case of Miss Gull, lady supervisor, Telephone Exchange, Colombo)   T 1/11475/21387/12
1912   Post Office. Mrs L A Bowles (ée Dryden) telegraphist, Central Telegraph Office: reappointment to staff after desertion by her husband; placing on the Establishment; superannuation (14696/06; 10195/06; 8095/06)   T 1/11478/22320/12
1912   Post Office. Mrs J Lindsay (née Donald) telephonist, Glasgow: marriage gratuity   T 1/11481/22739/12
1912   Post Office. Mrs B B Andrews (née Macgrath( sorting clerk and telegraphist, Carrick-on-Shannon: marriage gratuity   T 1/11494/24552/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1913   Treasury. Miss A Vidal, typist: retirement gratuity; compensation (2601/13; 22825/12; 17941/12; 13639/12; 10924/12; 8561/12; 5961/12; 3757/12; 2200/12)   T 1/11526/5134/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1913   Post Office. Miss E Curtin, postmistress, Drogheda, Co. Louth: superannuation   T 1/11533/6928/13
1913   Post Office. Mrs C A Kerr (née Tasker) counter clerk and telegraphist, London: superannuation; compensation; discontinuation of compensation (18930/12; 2254/12; 22416/11)   T 1/11536/8054/13
1913   Post Office. Placing of learners on the Establishment after two years: reduction in the number of males and increase in the number of females (5030/13; 22147/12; 10554/11)   T 1/11537/8189/13
1913   National Health Insurance Commission (England). Transfer to the department of women clerks or card tellers from the Post Office (25304/12; 22362/12; 21991/12)   T 1/11539/9483/13
1913   National Health Insurance Commission (England). Transfer to the department of women clerks or card tellers from the Post Office (25304/12; 22362/12; 21991/12)   T 1/11539/9483/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1913   National Health Insurance Commission (England). Transfer to the department of women clerks or card tellers from the Post Office (25304/12; 22362/12; 21991/12)   T 1/11539/9483/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1913   Post Office. Mrs F A Goodman (née Andrews) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Maidenhead: marriage gratuity   T 1/11544/11108/13
1913   Post Office. Memorial from National Joint Committee of Postal and Telegraphic Associations as to the position of women employees under the Superannuation Acts [Payments to the representatives of a decd woman worker of compensation equivalent to that for which she would have been eligible as marriage gratuity]   T 1/11546/11638/13
1913   Civil Service Commission, Separation of the scheme of examination for women clerkships, National Health Insurance Commission (Ireland), from that of the Post Office [Proposals to add Gaelic to the list of subjects included for examination]   T 1/11547/12007/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1913   Civil Service Commission, Separation of the scheme of examination for women clerkships, National Health Insurance Commission (Ireland), from that of the Post Office [Proposals to add Gaelic to the list of subjects included for examination]   T 1/11547/12007/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1913   Post Office. Miss A M Lyon, rural auxiliary postwomen, Inverkeithny, Turriff, Banff: compensation for injury (2348/13; 17745/12; 7106/12; 23618/11; 1765/11; 9657/11)   T 1/11549/12964/13
1913   Post Office. Miss M Crawford, decd, sub-postmistress, Florence Court, Enniskillen: compensation for injury; payment of burial expenses (1007/13)   T 1/11565/17318/13
1913   Post Office. Mrs M C Leahy (née O'Keefe) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Limerick: marriage gratuity   T 1/11567/17909/13
1913   Post Office. Miss A M Kerr, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Burton- on-Trent: compensation for injury, discontinuance of compensation allowance upon marriage (13847/10)   T 1/11567/17919/13
1913   Post Office. Miss L Peachy, housekeeper, Stores Department: superannuation (12286/13)   T 1/11567/17980/13
1913   Treasury Solicitor, Ireland. Estate of S Hull, formerly sub-postmistress, Moira, Co. Down, imprisoned for embezzlement and forgery (5319/13; 3908/13)   T 1/11570/18652/13
1913   Post Office. Miss M E Craske, second class clerk, Savings Bank Department: superannuation   T 1/11574/20154/13
1913   Post Office. Mrs S Worth (née Hanley) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Naas, Cokildare: marriage gratuity   T 1/11580/22002/13
1913   Post Office. Miss L Kay, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Dundee: superannuation; compensation for telegraphist's cramp; continued payment of compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 (19554/12)   T 1/11584/22972/13
1913   Civil Service Commission. Joint examinations for women clerkships in the Post Office and National Health Insurance Commissions: consolidated fees (24179/13; 26044/13)   T 1/11590/24198/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1913   Civil Service Commission. Joint examinations for women clerkships in the Post Office and National Health Insurance Commissions: consolidated fees (24179/13; 26044/13)   T 1/11590/24198/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1913   Post Office. Miss E M B Turner, second class clerk, Accountant General's Department: superannuation; compensation for injury   T 1/11590/24569/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1914   Lord Chancellor's Office. Mrs C P Raggett (née Taylor), typist, Land Registry, and Mrs E Pollard (née Thomas), telephonist, Chester: marriage gratuities (23393/13; 21140/13; 20867/13; 18929/13)   T 1/11599/396/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1914   Post Office. Mrs E Levy (née Jackson, telephonist, Garston, Liverpool: marriage gratuity   T 1/11615/6387/14
1914   Post Office. Miss C I Ricketts, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Moseley, Birmingham: superannuation; compensation for injury (722/14)   T 1/11625/9151/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1914   Colonial Office. Mrs M Windsor (née Grace), shorthand writer and typist: counting of previous service with other departments for pension purposes; seconding to Canadian service; marriage gratuity (7836/14; 4046/14; 8813/13; 10756/03)   T 1/11630/10390/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1914   Post Office. Miss M A H McNeill, supervisor, Richmond, Surrey: compensation for debility (14776/13; 22791/12)   T 1/11634/11357/14
1914   Post Office. Miss F E Longhurst, telegraphist, Central Telegraph Office: superannuation (7476/14)   T 1/11642/12779/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1914   Board of Trade. Counting of temporary or probationary service of women employees in the Labour Exchanges and Unemployment Insurance Dpt for increments, pensions and marriage gratuities (25791/13)   T 1/11648/14249/14
1914   National Health Insurance Commission (England). Mrs E H Spouse (née Nobes), card teller; Mrs F J Davies (née Knights) second class clerk; and Mrs E K Scott (née Tweedie), second class clerk: marriage gratuities (13310/14; 23334/13)   T 1/11656/15845/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1914   Post Office. Mrs S K Storey, salaried sub-postmistress, Monasterevan, Portarlington: superannuation   T 1/11666/18339/14
1914   Post Office. Miss P Anderson, sorter, Money Order Department: gratuity   T 1/11667/18789/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1914   Lord Chancellor's Office. Mrs E Pretty, female attendant, Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division, Supreme Court: pension (16150/14; 13603/14)   T 1/11686/24427/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1914   Post Office. Mrs E Hillis (née Mulcahy) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Mountrath, Maryborough: marriage gratuity   T 1/11690/25337/14
1914   Post Office. Miss Jones, decd, daughter of caretaker-operator, Carnarvon: compensation to father [Died from effect of lightning striking the line while she was connecting a call]   T 1/11697/26097/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1914   National Health Insurance Commission (Wales). Payment of excess pay to temporary female clerks   T 1/11704/27443/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1915   Post Office. Mrs M McKean (née Thomson) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Edninburgh: marriage gratuity   T 1/11724/913/15
1915   Post Office. Mrs J Hake (née Waterlow) telephonist, London: marriage gratuity   T 1/11735/3054/15
1915   Post Office. Mrs E Collingwood (née Leach) telephonist, London: marriage gratuity   T 1/11736/3210/15
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1915   Memoranda. Interpretation of the Fair Wages Clause in relation to granting of Government contracts, with particular regerence to women employed by sub-contractors of the Stationery Office ( and Annexe; 6680/14; 4510/14; 17022/13) [Includes accounts of delegations of printers' unions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer; the problem as perceived by the unions was two-fold and two-edged - either keeping women's wages at sweated rates and losing ground as women took over jobes formerly defined as men's or supporting the 'invidious' position of equal pay for equal work]   T 1/11750/5409/15
1915   Home Office. Inclusion of temporary clerks and female typists under s.47 of the National Insurance Act 1911   T 1/11757/7207/15
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1915   Post Office. Mrs H J Ayre (née Whitcomb) formerly female accountant, East Africa, now clerk, Accountant General's Department; and Mrs H Turner (née Gull) assistant supervisor, London Telephone Service: marriage gratuities (29237/14; 25871/14; 6388/14; 4998/14)   T 1/11763/8165/15
1915   Post Office. Miss A E Willshire, telegraphist, Central Telegraph Office, London: gratuity; compensation for injury; recall to duty; rate of pay (14913/13; 13289/13; 25198/12; 19281/12; 6591/12; 23408/11; 18581/11; 12535/11; 5898/11; 2117/11)   T 1/11797/15132/15
1915   Post Office. Miss B Burnett, female clerical assistant, Dundee: gratuity   T 1/11799/15478/15
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1915   Miss I S Champion. Commutation of pension in respect of service as typist, Inland Revenue Department   T 1/11800/15564/15
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1915   Post Office. Miss A A Taylor, Preston, Miss S E Dunkley, Exeter and Miss P M Bellamy, Hythe, sorting clerks and telegraphists: compensation for disablement   T 1/11803/16342/15
1915   Admiralty. M W Hart, decd, assistant paymaster, HMS 'Hermes': payment of pension to mother, her Post Office pension notwithstanding   T 1/11825/21909/15
1915   Post Office. Miss H S Grant, sub-postmistress, Newton St Boswells, Melrose: superannuation   T 1/11834/23909/15
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1915   Board of Trade. Admission of more women to higher grade clerkships, Labour Exchanges and Unemployment Insurance Dpt (4035/15; 16131/14)   T 1/11842/25771/15
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1915   Post Office. Appointment to established posts of widows of soldiers and sailors who have died on active service. (Cases of Mrs A Rogers and Mrs M Higham, telephomists, Manchester) ['Work is obviously better than charity']   T 1/11873/30338/15
1915   Post Office. Miss M Lindsay, overseer of sorting assistants, Savings Bank Department: superannuation   T 1/11885/31143/15
1916   Post Office. Mrs E S Johnston (née McKeon) telephonist, London: marriage gratuity   T 1/11898/2632/16
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1916   Civil Service Commission: appointment of Miss W R Fryers as female shorthand typist, Treasury: certification (12341/16; 11322/16; 9892/16)   T 1/11927/12995/16
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1917   Post Office. Payment of additional War Bonus to low-paid staff. [The department experienced loss of staff, primarily female, to better-paid outside employment and difficulties of recruitment. This file contains a discussion on the necessity of maintaining pay differentials between men and women and between married and single women]   T 1/12033/4899/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1917   Foreign Office. Mrs V J Franklin (née Tarrant) established typist: marriage gratuity (4573/17)   T 1/12037/8496/17
1917   Minute. Supply of temporary women clerks to departments to take the place of civil servants released for military service: rates of pay; recruitment; allocation among the various departments: See list for references to 15 related files 1916   T 1/12044/11826/17
1917   National Health Insurance Commission (England). Mrs C Davies (née Sparkes), card teller: marriage gratuity   T 1/12063/23711/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1917   Post Office. Mrs R A Ollason (née Byrne) telephonist, Telephone Trunk Exchange, Liverpool: marriage gratuity   T 1/12064/24061/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1917   Minute. Trading with the Enemy Department, Treasury: introduction of a card index; appointment of Miss S Rodwell as temporary woman clerk   T 1/12064/24424/17
1917   Ministry of Labour. Miss L L Smith, lower grade clerk, Employment Department: marriage gratuity   T 1/12065/25057/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1917   Post Office. Miss D Sudbury, telephonist, Leicester: gratuity   T 1/12076/30714/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1917   Minute. Employment of women in the Civil Service: Treasury Circular of 10 July 1916, and replies by all departments respecting the number employed before the War and at present, duties on which engaged, suggestions for future staffing. [The Treasury feared action to defend the position wone by women during wartime - in particular the Reconstruction Commitee's Subcommittee on Women's Employment, on which Miss Haldane 'is already showing signs of determination to pursue the subject' . ..] See list for references to 40 related files 1915-1917   T 1/12084/34595/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1917   Post Office. Mrs E W Wagstaff (née Broomhall) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Droitwich, Worcs; Mrs L Sanderson (née Bonell) sorting clerk and telegraphist, Lichfield, Staff; Mrs R M A Fraser (née Baker) counter clerk and telegraphist, London: marriage gratuities; counting service in East Africa (34852/17; 29428/17; 27036/17; 26324/17; 23435/17)   T 1/12085/34861/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1917   Home Office. Mrs A Goddard (nee Tull), second class attendant, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum: marriage gratuity   T 1/12086/35544/17
1918   Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland. Mrs Mills, matron, HM Prison, Bridewell: superannuation (34665/17)   T 1/12125/888/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1918   Post Office. Revisions of clerical staff: alteration in designation of class of 'female typists and shorthand writers' to 'typists and shorthand writers'; increase in pay (10485/17; 7350/17; 7335/17; 3636/17)   T 1/12128/3088/18
1918   Conciliation & Arbitration Board. Increase of pay of temporary postmen and postwomen (376/18) [The issues under consideration were consolidation of rates of pay, inclusive of War Bonus, and equal pay for women....]   T 1/12144/10749/18
1918   Post Office. Misses K & S Reilly, women clerks, Comptroller & Accountant General's Office, Dublin: resignation while mentally deranged; pensions (3888/17; 4239/16)   T 1/12144/10767/18
1918   Post Office. Miss A F Yarrow, telephonist, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: superannuation   T 1/12145/11190/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1918   Lord Chancellor's Office. Miss E W Inns, writing assistant, Public Trustees Office: gratuity   T 1/12149/15067/18
1918   Ministry of Labour. Mrs C M Chamberlain (née Allen) lower grade clerk, Employment Department: marriage gratuity   T 1/12152/16582/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1918   Post Office. Miss W E Francis, sub-postmistress, Elie, Leven: superannuation; counting for pension purposes of service in East Africa (9730/18)   T 1/12157/19588/18
1918   Imperial War Museum. Miss A M Hall, accounting clerk on loan from Post Office: permanent employment; payment of War Bonus (15804/18)   T 1/12162/22948/18
1918   Post Office. Miss P M E Cox, telephonist, London: gratuity   T 1/12168/25656/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1918   Minute. Rates of pay and conditions of service of women civil servants selected for duty in women's corps under War Office, Admiralty, Air Ministry etc (26999/18; 381/18; 20940/17; 17117/17)   T 1/12171/27012/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1918   Post Office. Miss L E Edwards, sorting clerk and telegrphist, Lowestoft, Suffolk: superannuation; resumption of duty; payment of sick pay at pension rate (34314/16)   T 1/12180/30082/18
1918   Post Office. Mrs E M McKeand (née McClandish) telephonist, London: marriage gratuity   T 1/12184/31148/18
1918   Post Office. Miss G Webber, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Bristol: superannuation   T 1/12188/32388/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1918   Home Office. Compulsory retirement of lady inspectors of factories and prisons upon marriage (Case of Mrs I Drury nee Whitworth, lady inspector of factories) (19264/18; 16659/18)   T 1/12194/34896/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1918   Post Office. Mrs E E Newbigging, temporary auxiliary postwoman, Duns, Berwickshire: compensation for injury (716/18)   T 1/12200/36868/18
1918   Post Office. Miss M J Quail, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Dublin: gratuity   T 1/12204/38410/18
1918   Post Office. Miss R Matthews, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Newcastle, Staffs: gratuity, re-employment (26803/18)   T 1/12210/40531/18
1918   Post Office. Miss W M Bullen, telephonist, Plymouth, and Miss D M Capp, telephonist, Guildford: gratuities   T 1/12213/41506/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1918   Privy Council Office. Miss Bing, temporary shorthand typist, Judicial Department: increase in pay (7 related files: see list)   T 1/12214/41553/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1918   Post Office. Miss E E Elmitt, second class clerk, Savings Bank Dpt: gratuity; compensation for injury [writer's cramp]   T 1/12215/42207/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1918   Association of Clerks of the Second Division of the Civil Service. Placing of certain temporary higher grade female staff on the Establishment; institution of the grade of [women] junior administrative assistants (39304/18; 30708/18; 31094/18; 21175/18; 20173/18; 17047/18) [Male civil servants' fears of female incursions into their domain....]   T 1/12216/42352/18
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
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1918   Post Office. Miss C E Minty, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Dunfermline: superannuation (1669/18; 24029/13; 17449/13; 13861/13; 11636/13; 2756/13)[A complicated case which caused the Treasury much trouble...]   T 1/12242/48462/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   Minute. Appointment of Mrs L K Green as junior administrative assistant, Treasury (5 related files 1918-1919: see list)   T 1/12272/2121/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1919   Post Office. Mrs E M Jones (née Howell) telephonist, London: marriage grant   T 1/12278/5240/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   [Memoranda] Payment of sick pay during pregnancy to temporary women civil servants (6262/17)   T 1/12286/8425/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1919   Post Office. Mrs E H Gwillam (née Wade) telephonist, Walsall, Staffs: marriage gratuity   T 1/12289/9595/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   Conciliation & Arbitration Board. Payment of War Bonus to women pension officers, Customs & Excise Establishment: representations by the Temporary Women Pension Officers' Association: arbitration proceedings (9 related files: see list)   T 1/12290/9656/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1919   Post Office. Mrs E Roberts (née Attwater) telephonist, Portsmouth, Hants: re-instatement upon widowhood; position with regard to seniority, pay and pension   T 1/12294/10975/19
1919   Post Office. Insertion of age points in the scale of pay of female sorting assistants (formerly women sorters)   T 1/12296/11467/19
1919   Post Office. Payment of War Bonus to scale-pay sub-postmasters and sub-postmistresses (43529/18; 30431/18; 12853/18; 3258/18; 44364/17)   T 1/12299/12316/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   Minute. Appointment of Miss M Watton as shorthand typist to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Treasury   T 1/12300/12516/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1919   Post Office. Miss V Lockyer and Miss E G Standen, telephonists, London: gratuities. Mrs E Wardrop (née Ingham) telephonist, Manchester: marriage gratuity   T 1/12301/13000/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1919   Scottish Office. Miss K H Allardyce, matron, Duke St Prison, Glasgow: superannuation (12210/18; 6723/18; 38564/17)   T 1/12305/14370/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   General Valuation & Boundary Survay, Irelan. Miss M Fitzpatrick, senior shorthand typist: payment of full pay while on sick leave; representations by the Civil Service Typists' Association and the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries (6 related files 1917-1918: see list)   T 1/12316/18210/19
1919   Civil Service Commission. Appointment to established posts of men and women serving in HM Forces: application of cl. 7 of the Order in Council of 10 Jan 1910 (33673/18)   T 1/12318/18510/19
1917   Ministry of Labour. Placing of Mrs M E Hultahan on the establishment as inspector, Employment Department, on the death of her husband   T 1/12324/20260/17
1919   Ministry of Reconstruction. Position of women in the Civil Service: Report of the Women's Advisory Committee's Subcommittee on the Position of Women in the Civil Service (5 related files: see list)   T 1/12333/23481/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1919   Air Ministry. Counting of service in the WRAF for pension purposes by officers of the Post Office   T 1/12334/23681/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   Scottish Office. Miss E Quiney, shorthand typist: grant of leave without pay   T 1/12348/28942/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1919   Post Office. Miss D E Rogers, sorting clerk and telegraphist: gratuity   T 1/12355/31548/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   Ministry of Labour. Mrs M A Bott (née Appleby): reinstatement as a woman clerk (lower grade)   T 1/12357/32103/19
1919   Defence of the Realm Losses Commission and admiralty. Grant of sick leave with pay to boy and girl messengers   T 1/12361/33442/19
1919   Conciliation & Arbitration Board. Increase of remuneration of established women clerks, other than those employed by the Ministry of Labour: representations by the Federation of Women Civil Servants; settlement by award - no 88, 14 April 1919 ( 5 related files 1918-1919: see list)   T 1/12361/33666/19
1919   Inland Revenue Department. Reorganisation of the staff, Office of the Director of Stamping: establishment as women teller of unestablished women who have shown competence in their work (21056/19; 18760/19)   T 1/12365/35073/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1919   Home Office. Miss E A Whyte, matron, HM Prison, Holloway, London: superannuation; compensation for injury   T 1/12380/39226/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1919   Post Office. Miss E M Matthews, telephonist, London: gratuity   T 1/12380/39234/19
1919   Post Office. Increase of the scale of pay to women assistant superintendents, Accountants' Offices, Edinburgh and Dublin: application of award no 88 of the Conciliation & Arbitration Board   T 1/12380/39312/19
1919   Post Office. Counting of women civil servants' service as girl probationers for the award of marriage gratuities   T 1/12381/39793/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   Civil Service Commission. Increase in rate of pay of women attendants at examinations of female candidates   T 1/12400/45974/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1919   [Post Office] Mrs J A Fennell, postmistress, Blackrock, Dublin: counting of unestablished service for pension purposes   T 1/12404/46894/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1919   Civil Service Commission. Preparation of regulations for competitive examination for the post of female writing assistant, Ministry of Labour, Kew   T 1/12414/49739/19
1919   Minute. Placing on the Establishment of three women clerks, General Register Office, Ireland (51472/19; 42236/19; 12389/19)   T 1/12428/51931/19
1919   Ministry of Health. Mrs E J Stevenson (née Gilfallan) second class clerk: marriage gratuity   T 1/12438/53864/19
1919   Association of Women Clerks & Secretaries and Federation of Temporary Staff Associations. Increase of remuneration of temporary employees in Government Departments (53483/19; 49348/19)   T 1/12444/55039/19
1919   Ministry of Labour. Miss E M Reynolds: reinstatement in post of higher grade clerk   T 1/12446/55359/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1920   Post Office. Miss E G Hogben, counter clerk and telegraphist, London: superannuation; compensation for injury (27612/15; 24439/14; 21668/13) [telegraphist's cramp]   T 1/12458/735/20
1920   Post Office. Improvement of scale of pay of female clerical assistants (5 Annexes)   T 1/12458/8445/20
1920   Post Office. Mrs M L Dawson (née Smith) telephonist, London: marriage gratuity   T 1/12464/2902/20
1920   Post Office. Miss F M Young, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Bishop's Stortford, Herts: superannuation   T 1/12477/5736/20
1920   Post Office. Mrs E B Todd, sub-postmistress, Wraysbury, Staines, Middlesex: superannuation   T 1/12496/9889/20
1920   Post Office. Mrs C C Bowman (née McGeachy) second class clerk, Accountant's Office, Edinburgh: gratuity; re-employment; marriage gratuity (21260/13)   T 1/12509/12363/20
1920   Post Office. Miss C Blythe, temporary postwoman, Helsby, Warrington, Lancs: compensation for injury   T 1/12527/15381/20
1920   Post Office. Miss G Cousins, telephonist, London Telephone Service: gratuity   T 1/12531/16397/20
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1920   Land Registry, Ireland. Introduction of women to established staff: appointment of Mrs E W Pomeroy as superintendent of women clerks, writing assistants and typists (16327/10; 12071/20; 7178/20)   T 1/12557/20003/20
1920   Lord Chancellor's Office. Provision of free medical treatment for women staff, Public Trustee Office: appointment of a woman medical officer   T 1/12571/21687/20
1920   Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, Ireland. Mrs M L Magee (née O'Leary) shorthand writer-typist: marriage gratuity   T 1/12589/23108/20
1920   Petroleum Department. Appointment of Miss E West as superintendent of typists and J L Jeffery as inspector of drilling   T 1/12611/24542/20
1920   Memoranda. Miss G M Steil, chief superintendent of typing, Inland Revenue Department: sick leave   T 1/12622/25263/20
1920   Ministry of Munitions. Treatment of overpayments made in respect of compensation for injury (Case of Miss D M Perrin, chauffeuse, Mechanical Engineering Department) (30559/19)   T 1/12623/25448/20
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1920   Post Office. Miss Y E M M André, counter clerk and telegraphist, London Postal Service: marriage gratuity   T 1/12624/26084/20
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1880   Home Office: local prisons: proposed staff; number and pay of female chief and principal wardens   T 1/12774
1882   Broadmoor asylum: increase in steward's salary, reduction of age limit for entry of female attendants   T 1/13546
1882   Scotland: prison staff, in particular Glasgow prison: permanent employment of women scripture readers   T 1/13572
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1882   GPO: proposal to appoint woman doctor and female medical attendant to medical department   T 1/14076
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1883   Ireland: posts for female servants at local prisons   T 1/15120
1883   Scotland: prisons: allowance for nurses and additional warders   T 1/15200
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1883   GPO: employment of women sorters and regulations for examination   T 1/15293
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1913   War Office. Appointment of Miss E M Roads as controller of typists (6671/13; 19712/12) [Controversial: a protest was made by the Civil Service Typists' Association against the appointment of an outsider to the department rather than the promotion of one of its veterans]   T 1/1551/13609/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1879   Prison matrons and officers: salaries, appointments and transfers   T 1/16689
1879   Ireland: Prison Board: conditions of employment for female domestic servants in prison   T 1/17090
1879   County Cork; Bridewell Keepers; gratuities to be given to wives for acting as attendants to female prisoners   T 1/17097
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1879   GPO: promotion of selected women in the Central Telegraph Office: substitution of male for female telegraphists   T 1/17119
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1765   Tripoli: attestation of Cosme Conty, Comte Palatin, that following the death of Robert White, Imperial Consul to Tripoli, his wife Jean acted as chargée des affaires at the British Consulate with the approval of the Bashaw   T 1/441/156-157
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1767   Memorial of James Bradford collector of customs for the Bahama Islands enclosing surgeon's certificate dated 10 June 1767 and requesting six months sick leave, his duties to be undertaken in his absence by his mother   T 1/457/318A-319
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1767   Lord Shelburne, enclosing accounts and application of Mrs Jean White, widow of Robert White, consul of Tripoli, for usual allowance and expenses for her management of the consulate's affairs from the death of her husband to the arrival of his successor Mr Fraser, a period of above a year   T 1/458/165-170
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1767   Stamp Office: Commissioner's presentment for Anne Williams to be distributor of stamped paper of Denbigh in place of her deceased husband   T 1/458/256-257
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1770   Memorial of Jean White, widow of late consul general of Tripoli, for £221 due to her husband   T 1/478/480-481
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1918   Conciliation & Arbitration Board. Grant of increased remuneration to .....female staff, Stamping Department, Inland Revenue Department (8 related files: see list)   T 12139/7557/18
1923-1925   Defalcations by Miss M I Read, Writing Assistant in the Pensions Issue Office   T 161/215/S21472
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1921-1938   Pentonville and Holloway prisons; housing of certain staff   T 161/797/S10698
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1920-1947   Heading: Establishment: Women. 34 files: see list   T 162
1925-1926   Industrial Court; exclusion from its competence question of differentiation between men and women in the Civil Service   T 162/100/E12471/01
1939-1941   Employment of wives and relatives of civil servants and military officers in a temporary capacity   T 162/1001/39909
1941-1942   Suggested limitation of employment in government service of women under 25 years of age   T 162/1006/E44313
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1941-1946   GPO: pay and conditions for women replacing men in stores and packing duties   T 162/1023/E40014
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1924   Question of further examination for temporary women staff for appointment as Writing Assistants   T 162/107/E13305
1925-1928   Clerical Class (Women): Open Competition examination, 1925   T 162/107/E13447/01-03
1928-1930   Clerical Classes (General and Departmental) Open Competition for Boys and Girls; amendment of regulations and examination, 1929   T 162/107/E13447/04/1-2 and 05
1924-1929   Clerical classes (men and women); scales of pay   T 162/108/E13560
1924   Administrative Class (Men and Women): examination regulations, 1925   T 162/109/E13831
1921   Temporary clerks (men and women); average ages and rates of pay   T 162/11/E598/01
1921   Temporary clerks (men and women); rates of pay and duties assigned to Grades I and II   T 162/11/E598/02
1922   Temporary clerks; claim for equal pay for men and women   T 162/11/E598/06
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1925-1926   Labour Ministry: women clerical officers; transferees from Post Office manipulative grades; Remuneration Arbitration claim   T 162/113/E15186
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1925-1926   Labour Ministry: women clerical officers; transferees from Post Office manipulative grades; Remuneration Arbitration claim   T 162/113/E15186
1925   Remuneration of Writing Assistants and typing grades who have entered the Clerical class (women) by promotion as distinct from examination (Industrial Award No 1123 and Treasury Circular No 22/25)   T 162/114/E15310
1924-1926   Ordnance factories, Woolwich; overissue of pay to typist, Miss V E Martin   T 162/120/E16649
1927   Sweet, B H (Mrs): special leave without pay taken into consideration in deciding gratuity T 164/71/34 1927-1928 Temporary typists, shorthand typists, men and women clerks; application of Industrial Awards Nos 1327 and 1328 regarding pay   T 162/130/E18082/1-2
1928   Miss G L Parsons, Assistant Inspector, Health Ministry; injured whilst on official duty; sick leave pay   T 162/139/E19409
1928   Claim for revision in remuneration of temporary Grade I women clerks (Industrial Court decision No 1389)   T 162/140/E19997
1928   Dominions Office: matrons employed on lecturing in connection with Overseas Settlement; remuneration and subsistence allowances   T 162/141/E20367
1929   Miss C C Sale, Writing Assistant, Inland Revenue; employment on part-time duty until certified fit to perform full duty   T 162/144/E21857
1920-1924   Clerical classes (Men and Women) examinations; amendment to regulations governing normal recruitment   T 162/15/E841
1930   Ministry of Labour; language allowance to Miss I M Purgold, Executive Officer, Overseas Statistics Section   T 162/151/E24290
1930   Cost of Equal Pay for Teachers; information supplied to the Royal Commission on Civil Service   T 162/153/E25694
1929-1930   Increase in pensions charge consequent on the adoption of 'Equal Pay'; information supplied to the Royal Commission on the Civil Service   T 162/153/E25729
1930   Number of women employed on machine operations, 1927; information supplied to Royal Commission on the Civil Service   T 162/153/E25753
1920   Control of, and regulations for the Civil Service, and regulations affecting women admitted under the provisions of the Sex Disqualification Act   T 162/19/E1156
1920-1927   Leave of absence to female clerks and typists of Missions abroad   T 162/21/E1408
1920   Mrs M L Dickie, member of Irish Insurance Commission: question of pension as for Established Civil Servants   T 162/23/E1458
1922-1924   Customs & Excise: educational qualifications required for appointment as Women Pensions Officers in the Department   T 162/25/E1643/01
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1927-1931   Post Office: male and female supervising officers: annual leave   T 162/258/E18767/1-2
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1931   Temporary Women Clerks, typists and shorthand typists. Remuneration Arbitration Proceedings, 1931   T 162/261/E22383/01/1-2
1923-1932   Miss A M Danger. Successful in the Civil Service examination; petition in respect of non-appointment on nationality grounds   T 162/274/E11367
1925-1932   Health Ministry: Welsh Board of Health: temporary women staff: (1) Retention in employment (2) Absorption into Permanent Classes (3) Designation   T 162/276/E15627/1-4
1932   Report of the Royal Commission on the Civil Service, 1929-1931; procedure for joint discussions of issues arising out of correspondence with the National Association of Women Civil Servants   T 162/285/E26475/06/02
1932   Miss Thomas, clerk, Foreign Office, taken ill whilst serving with British Delegation to the Disarmament Conference at Geneva. Payment of medical expenses   T 162/287/E27577
1932   Inland Revenue: Writing Assistant (Miss D M Kirby) discharged as medically unfit before expiry of probationary period   T 162/288/E27737
1932   Immorality on part of Women Staff. Disciplinary action   T 162/288/E27785
1933   Ministry of Labour: Miss J A Wales, special leave   T 162/309/E28522
1920   Mrs M Miller, temporary clerk Grade I; payment of wages whilst under suspension; payment to clerks of wages misappropriated   T 162/31/E2200
1933   Inland Revenue: Miss A Starkey, Clerical Officer (resigned): reinstatement   T 162/310/E29240
1920-1924   Clerical Class (Men and Women) Writing Assistants, Shorthand Typists, and Typists; examination for temporary staff; appointment of successful candidates over 50 years of age   T 162/313/E503/01/1-2
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1924   Post Office: initial salary of certain Writing Assistants (women) promoted to Clerical class   T 162/32/E2271/02
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1916-1921   Miss M E Pollard, typist, Scottish Land Court; medically unfit for establishment, and retention in an unestablished capacity   T 162/33/E2406
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1933-1934   Action against Miss Costobadie, a probation officer; Treasury Soicitor's assistance   T 162/335/E29354
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1920   Post Office. Mrs E K Scott, woman clerk, Savings Bank Department; issue of Certificate of Qualification under Clause 7 of Order-in-Council of 10 Jan 1910   T 162/34/E2443
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1920-1929   Female Scientific and Clerical staff; comparative rates of pay of various technical posts   T 162/35/E2503
1932-1935   Temporary Staff Committee Report: establishment of women and salaried officers; starting pay   T 162/363/E28065/069/1-2
1935   Inland Revenue; Miss M L Stent, Writing Assistant, transfer from Metropolitan Police Office   T 162/369/E31950
1927-1936   Civil Service Commission: appointment of a woman commissioner   T 162/375/E1427/01/01
1924-1936   Comparative rates of sick absence of men and women employed in the Civil Service   T 162/385/E12588
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1921-1936   Post Office: salaried Sub-Office Postmasters and Postmistresses' remuneration   T 162/388/E1685/1-4
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1923-1924   Clerical Officers; cases of certain women whose temporary service was in higher grades   T 162/39/E2594/026
1920-1921   Claim by Miss E M Ashworth for wages due as temporary clerk, Grade IV   T 162/40/E2692
1920-1923   Female Messengers, Charwomen, Welfare Supervisors, Lavatory and Cloakroom Attendants: rates of pay   T 162/406/E1175/1-2
1923-1937   Female Messengers, Charwomen, Welfare Supervisors, Lavatory and Cloakroom Attendants: rates of pay   T 162/407/E1175/3-5
1937   Ministry of Health. Claim for loss of services of Miss L R M Spencer, clerical assistant injured in a motor accident   T 162/438/E35374
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1920-1938   Post Office: paymentof Sub-Postmasters and Sub-Postmistresses; remuneration   T 162/439/E558
1920-1923   Post Office. rates of pay for female staff of depots, factories and Stores departments   T 162/46/E3405
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Colonial Service :
1934-1938   Admission of women to the administrative class in the Colonial Office and the Dominions Office   T 162/463/E10258/02
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1920-1922   Women clerks; (Whitley Council Reorganisation Report, para 68); assimilation into new grades   T 162/47/E3506/1-2
1923-1938   National Association of Women Civil Servants; salary claim in behalf of typing grades   T 162/475/E29309/1-2
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1934-1938   Post Office: Miss Tostevin, Assistant Principal: application for retention after marriage   T 162/475/E30451
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1935-1938   Reinstatement of married typists   T 162/476/E31421
1938   Miss B Ball, clerical officer; sick leave after short period of service for ratification of physical disability   T 162/482/E37807
1921-1924   Scales of pay of temporary clerks (male and female) employed in Edinburgh   T 162/51/E3876
1920-1930   Rates of pay of women officers in Administrative, executive grades etc   T 162/51/E3913/1-2
1937-1939   Temporary women clerks; revised rates of pay, 1937 (TC 19/38)   T 162/524/E35241
1938-1939   Copying typists; salary claim by Civil Service Clerical Association and the National Association of Women Civil Servants, 1938   T 162/525/E36766
1920-1922   Miss S Druitt (Mrs Hughes) Health Insurance Officer, Ireland; claim for retention of service after marriage   T 162/53/E4114
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1921-1925   Post Office: assimilation of clerical assistants (male and female) and Provincial typists into new grades introduced by the Reorganisation Report   T 162/53/E4194
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1929-1930   Returns from Departments showing sick absences of women as compared with men   T 162/56/E4423/07
1936-1940   Labour Ministry: grading of ex-temporary women clerks in Employment Exchanges   T 162/568/E33712
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1921   Post Office: reinstatement of Miss V F Bellamy, telephonist, in special circumstances   T 162/57/E4579
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1921-1922   Miss Power, Trade Boards Investigating Officers; special study leave in the USA and arrangements for a substitute   T 162/57/E4647
1938-1941   Retention of women in the Civil Service after marriage; position arising when the husband is not a British subject   T 162/586/E6869/09
1937-1942   Public Trustee Office; girl messenger staff   T 162/614/E4173/01
1941-1943   Reinstatement of civil servants; delegated authority to reinstate widows etc. under certain conditions   T 162/653/E2392/07
1924-1943   Equal pay for men and women employed on similar duties in the Civil Service   T 162/674/E12471/1-7
1924-1943   Remuneration and conditions of service of Ordnance Survet artificers, labourers and women   T 162/678/E15869/1-2
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1935-1943   Reformatories: nursing sisters, Assistant Housemasters and Housemistresses of the Prison Commission; conditions of service and recruitment   T 162/685/E31935
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1921   Provincial clerical classes (male and female); scales of pay   T 162/70/E5994
1924-1929   Common Seniority Lists for men and women in the Civil Service; Report of Treasury Committee   T 162/71/E6277/02/1-2
1921-1922   Examinations among ;Super Clerical' women and 'Quasi Permanents' for appointment to the Clerical Class; Third Interim report of the Lytton Committee. para 35 and 41   T 162/72/E6676
1937-1944   Re-employment during national emergency of pensioners and married women, who were formerly established civil servants   T 162/739/E34950/1-4
1940-1945   War Office: employment of women and girls as messengers; conditions of service etc.   T 162/765/E5206/02
1922   Pensions Appeal Tribunal; grading of Miss E F Hogg, shorthand typist   T 162/77/E7587
1921-1924   Women clerical officers; policy regarding interdepartmental transfers   T 162/78/E7898
1921-1922   National Museum of Science and Art, Ireland; appointment of Miss G E Crook as clerical officer, in special circumstances   T 162/79/E8056
1942-1945   Government female industrial employees; rates of pay and extension of employment   T 162/792/E40014/3-5
1941-1945   Re-employed pensioners and married women; overtime conditions   T 162/798/E43877
1922-1924   Seniority Committee for consideration of proposal to introduce common seniority lists for men and women   T 162/80/E8242
1923   Seniority Committee for consideration of proposal to introduce common seniority lists for men and women: returns from departments as to numbers of men and women employed as at 1 June 1923   T 162/80/E8242/01/1-2
1924   Seniority Committee for consideration of proposal to introduce common seniority lists for men and women: returns from departments as to numbers of men and women employed as at 1 Jan 1924   T 162/80/E8242/02/1-2
1942-1945   Recruitment and training of girls having no typing knowledge; payment of special 'training' rate and setting up of typists training schools   T 162/800/E44992
1922   Customs & Excise: appointment of Mrs Bilsland as established Woman Pensions Officer in special circumstances   T 162/81/E8374
1922   Claim by Mrs Pearman, Treasury shorthand typist for loss at Genoa of letter containing part of official salary   T 162/82/E8165
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1922-1925   Post Office: Stores department, Stamp section; remuneration and grading of male and female industrial staff   T 162/84/E9022
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1922   Age limit of widows who apply for reinstatement; case of Mrs L E Moore (née Roalfe)   T 162/88/E9784
1947   Mrs J O Newcombe; application for reinstatement because of husband's financial difficulties   T 162/892/E2392/022
1924-1925   Clerical class (Women, General and Departmental): regulations for examinations   T 162/9/E503/04
1921-1947   Leave for domestic affairs, marriages, deaths etc.   T 162/908/E12802/1-2
1941-1947   Increments to re-employed pensioners and married women; correspondence leading up to Establishment Officers Circular No 541   T 162/921/E34950/01/1
1944-1947   Royal Commission on Equal Pay; Treasury evidence regarding all persons in crown employment   T 162/935/E47977/01/1-2
1942-1948   Reinstatement of civil servants, question of re-employment of widows, divorcees and separated wives   T 162/946/E2392/08/1-2
1920-1948   Admiralty: employment and remuneration of girl messengers   T 162/947/E8325
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1923   Post Office: reinstatement of sorting clerk and telegraphist Mrs E R Robinson (née Lees)   T 162/95/E11067
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1923   Committee on Pay etc. of State Servants; recommendations affecting women   T 162/97/E11635/04
1937-1938   Scientific and professional staff: women's equivalent of men's scales as recommended by the Carpenter Committee   T 162/970/E21970/03/2
1929-1935   Estimate of cost of equal pay for men and women employees on similar duties   T 162/971/E12471/02
1938   Sex differentiation in pay schedule of action taken on TC 16/37   T 162/971/E35161/02
1930-1937   Scientific and professional staff: women's equivalent of men's scales as recommended by the Carpenter Committee   T 162/974/E1970/03/1
1929-1938   Aggregation and segregation of women in government departments   T 162/976/E27429/1-2
1937-1938   Aggregation and segregation of women in government departments: those posts reserved to men and those reserved to women   T 162/976/E27429/Annexes 1-2
1937-1938   Labour Ministry: Miss A M Jennings, principal: retention of position after marriage   T 162/980/E35805
1934-1938   Principal Probate Registry: women civil servants; question of eligibility to all posts in the registry: report by Committee on Women's Questions (1934) J 86/77 1934-1940 Unemployment Assistance Board: representations about recruitment of women staff   T 162/999/E29723/011
1919-1930   Labour Ministry: rates of pay of female Writing Assistants   T 162/E75
1928-1931   Women Pension Officers, Customs & Excise: inclusion of back service for pension   T 164/108/6
1931   Keate, E M, Miss, Assistant Committee of Imperial Defence, Historical Section: Section 4 gratuity   T 164/112/15
1931   Royal Commission on the Civil Service 1929-1931: earlier retiring age for women   T 164/113/13
1931   Calwell, M E A, Miss (now Simpson) typist, Registry of Deeds, Northern Ireland: marriage gratuity   T 164/114/2
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1932-1933   Glanville, E, Mrs, sub-postmistress, Leeward Island: grant of gratuity on abolition of office   T 164/127/10
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1933   Marriage gratuities: women established under Treasury Circular 15/32   T 164/130/7
1933-1934   Bryce, Mrs I (née Lossain Smith): service with Industrial Health Research Board to count for gratuity as a special case   T 164/139/2
1933-1936   Statistics of women civil servants who retire at age 60   T 164/155/11
1936   Counting of allowances to shorthand typist towards marriage gratuity   T 164/158/18
1934-1938   Ralph, Miss R D and Walker, Miss D G E, shorthand typists, seconded to Advisory Council of Agriculture   T 164/167/8
1938-1939   Blaikley, Miss K B: service with Imperial War Graves Commission, and Post Office; pension apportioned   T 164/179/1
1938-1939   Youngman, Miss C L M, apportionment of pension between Imperial funds and Indian revenues   T 164/179/12
1939   Silcox, Miss D E, formerly chief assistant to Joint Committee for Education Purposes: compensation for loss of office refused   T 164/180/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1939   Greenberg, Miss A, Palestine Government service: ineligible for marriage gratuity, being a medical reject   T 164/181/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1929-1940   Abernethy, Miss J M, transferred to Ministry of Labour, Belfast: apportionment of pension between United Kingdom and Northern Ireland   T 164/183/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1940   Brotherton, Miss E M, telephonist, accidental death: ex-gratia payment to parents to cover funeral expenses   T 164/188/10
1940-1941   Post Office women clerks: question raised by Society of Civil Servants regarding reckoning of service in Census Office for pension under Superannuation Act 1887 s.3   T 164/193/16
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1941   Hunt, Mrs N E: question of inclusion of 'ability pay' in emoluments for assessment of section 4 gratuity   T 164/194/17
1922   Hughes, Mrs S J (née Druitt) Health Insurance Officer, Ireland, married in Oct 1920; marriage gratuity authorised from Imperial Fund as her resignation took place before 31 March 1922   T 164/2
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1942   Bussell, Miss E (now Mrs Barna), Post Office clerical assistant: not entitled to gratuity as marriage by Hindu rites not recognised under English law   T 164/262
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1922-1923   Nimmo, Miss W M K (now Mrs Poole): gratuity awarded on second period of her established service   T 164/27/14
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1922-1923   Cousins, Mrs E M (nee Freeman), female attendant, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum; overpayment of salary to be deducted from gratuity and supplement   T 164/29/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1923   Pension declarations: attestation by sub-postmasters and postmistresses to be accepted   T 164/33/15
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1921-1928   Yorke, Miss O M A seconded for service to the League of Nations Reparations Committee   T 164/33/21
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1923   Gregson, J, prison matron, Liverpool, assaulted by women prisoner: compensation for injury delayed for further confirmation of her condition, when death intervened; no compensation awarded   T 164/36/26
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1923   Hunter, Miss C, transferred from India Stamp Branch to Post Office and resigned on marriage: gratuity apportioned between Post Office and India Office   T 164/37/10
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1923   O'Hare, Miss M E: transfer from Inland Revenue to Irish Free State sanctioned as approved employment   T 164/37/8
1944-1947   Fillary, Miss A, unestablished typist, Development Commission: revision of gratuity under Superannuation (Inestablished Service) Regulations 1946   T 164/385
1923   Hoy, Miss: short service gratuity awarded on four years service although three days short of four years   T 164/39/6
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1924   Damon, Miss A E, probationer telephonist; probationary period extended but retirement on medical grounds recommended and gratuity awarded   T 164/43/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1924   O'Keefe, Miss C: recognition of service after age of 65 as qualifying service   T 164/43/22
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1942-1952   Foster, Miss K L V, prison officer: injury compensation; method of calculation of workmen's compensation supplementary allowances   T 164/441
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1924   Burke, Miss M, typist: ill-health retirement; compassionate gratuity awarded   T 164/47/27
1928-1932   Gray, Miss E R, shorthand typist: arm injured by point of indelible pensil: payment of compensation and medical expenses   T 164/473
1933-1935   Gray, Miss E R, shorthand typist: suggestion of malingering and that the injury was self inflicted   T 164/474
1935-1939   Gray, Miss E R, shorthand typist: court action following stopping compensation lost by Ministry of Labour   T 164/475
1924   Agnew, Miss B M, transferred from Ministry of Pensions to India Office: gratuity award apportioned between Imperial and Indian Revenues   T 164/49/15
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1925   Webb, Miss M D, temporary teller, Post Office Stores Dpt: gratuity and supplement   T 164/57/12
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1925   McMahon, Mrs G C (née Hunt): earlier service with Northern Lighthouse Board allowed to reckon for marriage gratuity   T 164/59/10
1925-1930   McGutcheon, Miss A K: service as writing assistant in office of Collector of Taxes for N Ireland allowed to reckon for pension purposes   T 164/59/2
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1926   Murray, Miss S E, sub-Postmistress: unestablished service not included in computation of pension award   T 164/61/15
1926   Waters, Miss L E, forewoman of tellers (ex-India Stamp Branch): pension award apportioned between Indian and Post Office Funds   T 164/65/1
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1926-1929   Pension position of certain officers employed in 1901 as women clerks in Census Office   T 164/65/19
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1926-1928   Forester, Miss M, sub-postmistress: mental ill health retirement; pension awarded on scale payment basis of emoluments   T 164/67/1
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1927   Jackson, Mrs H I (née) Thirlwall: gratuity award calculated on average basic emoluments   T 164/68/1
1927   Rowe, Mrs M A (née Spratt): earlier service allowed to reckon for gratuity   T 164/71/33
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1927   Crane, Mrs F E (née Salter) London Telephone Service: gratuity awarded despite failure to report marriage immediately   T 164/71/35
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1927-1928   Women pension officers transferred from Imperial Customs Dpt of Northern Ireland: refund of pension contribution   T 164/71/7
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1927-1929   Trimby, Mrs A (née Whitaker) postmistress: temporary service rendered while husband still alive to reckon for pension   T 164/75/2
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1928   McHardy, Mrs A A, prison lady superintendent, Glasgow: inclusion of certain allowances for pension award   T 164/77/26
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1928   Davey, Miss A M, London Postal Service: ill health retirement; pension award cancelled and gratuity awarded in lieu under exceptional circumstances   T 164/79/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1922-1929   Inland Revenue Stamping Department: unestablished service of women tellers allowed to reckon for pension   T 164/79/28
1929   Botley, Mrs E A (née Brownell), transferred to Northern Ireland: gratuity award apportioned between Paymaster-General and Northern Ireland   T 164/80/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1929   McDowall, A, Miss, London Postal Service, awarded compensation for writer's cramp one year after cessation of hurt-pay   T 164/80/23
1929   Jones, Mrs M E, Post Office awarded compensation for writer's cramp on year after cessation of hurt-pay   T 164/80/27
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1929   Clark, Miss J E, unestablished clerk, Sheriff Clerk Service: premature retirement due to becoming permanently incapacitated; compassionate gratuity for 20 years service awarded under Superannuation Act, 1887 S.4   T 164/82/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1929   Patson, Mrs E M (née Foster) Post Office, granted special leave in order to marry: gratuity sanctioned as Post Office had not directed her return from special leave   T 164/82/13
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1929   Civil Service superannuation with particular reference to women   T 164/82/22
1929   Duncan, Mrs I W (née Fraser), General Register House, Edinburgh, with earlier service in Forestry Commission: gratuity award apportioned   T 164/83/1
1930   Wheeler, Miss A, resigned for domestic reasons: pre-resignation service not allowed to reckon for reinstatement   T 164/84/29
1936-1938   Appeals by women civil servants for counting of pre-established temporary service for pension purposes, and admission to superannuation scheme of age-barred officers   T 169/2
1920   Employment of women in the Civil Service   T 172/1098
1921   Women in the Civil Service   T 172/1223
1925   Equal Pay in the Civil Service, and State Pensions   T 172/1465
1933-1946   Post of Director of Women's Establishments   T 199/111
1937-1942   Post of Assistant Secretary and Director of Women's Establishments: nomination of candidates and interview board arrangements   T 199/112
1943   Query about the involvement of Treasury women officers in post-war reconstruction problems   T 199/113
1941-1948   Pay and conditions of service for girl messengers   T 199/161
1922-1930   Information on women employed in the Treasury   T 199/53
1930   Return showing number of married women employed in an unestablished capacity in the Treasury   T 199/54
1933   Appointment of Director of Women's Establishments   T 199/55
1933   Post of Director of Women's Establishments: nomination of candidates and arrangements for interview board   T 199/56
1937   Appointment of Assistant Secretary and Director of Women's Establishments   T 199/57
1962-1966   Treasury Messenger Service. Employment of women   T 199/996
1934-1946   Ordnance Survey Department: female industrial and technical staff remuneration and conditions of service   T 214/31
1939-1960   Married Women Who Become Unfit for Duty Owing to Pregnancy   T 215/1030-1034
1949-1960   Removal expenses regulations: position of married women officers   T 215/1273
1960   Equal pay: seventh and final instalment   T 215/1761
1960-1962   Comments on and recommendations of Working Party on Maternity Leave (1958)   T 215/1819
1947-1954   Increments for re-employed pensioners and married women: queries arising from Establishment Officers Circular (EOC) 51/48   T 215/218
1937-1957   Equal pay: see list   T 215/237-245
1953-1955   Royal Commission on the Civil Service 1953: evidence submitted on sex differentiation in pay   T 215/308
1946-1947   Women civil servants: marriage bar CO 850/212/4 1946-1950 Civil Service nationality rule: women who marry aliens   T 215/315
1954-1956   Announcement of equal pay scales introduction in Civil Service   T 215/332
1947-1949   Representations by the Civil Service Legal Society on equal pay for women legal officers   T 215/36
1946-1957   Employment of married women in Civil Service: general questions   T 215/411
1956   Royal Commission on the Civil Service: effects on salaries of women only grades not eligible for equal pay   T 215/469
1946-1958   Civil Service National Whitley Council Negotiating Committee on Commission's Recommendation: abolition of marriage bar for women in Civil Service   T 215/479
1946-1958   Equal Pay in Civil Service: representations from TUC, Staff Associations and Outside Bodies: see list   T 215/484-490
1952-1959   Recognition of Council of Women Civil Servants for negotiating purposes   T 215/507
1930-1958   Departmental policy regarding unmarried mothers   T 215/519
1958-1959   Sex changes by civil servants: proof required for revised conditions of service   T 215/550
1932-1956   Un-recognised associations: National Association of Women Civil Servants   T 215/588
1923-1959   Women in the Civil Service   T 215/595
1946-1957   Equal pay policy: effects on Civil Service and employment generally   T 215/642-646
1951-1960   Equal pay: policy   T 215/777-780
1944-1960   Special Leave: domestic affairs, marriages, deaths etc.   T 215/967-969
1948-1949   Offer by Civil Servants for their services on a part-time basis in nursing and ancillary duties in hospitals and similar institutions   T 216/106
1944-1945   Pamphlet on careers for men and women in the Home Civil Service   T 216/134
1952-1955   Methods of obtaining the best value from men and women over 60 employed on clerical duties   T 216/245
1943-1954   Employment of women in executive and administrative grades in defence departments   T 216/265
1953-1956   Promotion of re-employed, ex-established married women   T 216/299
1950-1960   Recruitment of women: administrative class and other grades   T 216/586
1960-1961   Clerical class open competition for boys and girls aged 16-19 Sept 1961   T 216/679
1960   Clerical officers: sex and age distribution in Customs & Excise   T 216/684
1960   Employment of widows as part time workers in the Civil Service   T 216/685
1961-1962   London typing shortages: possibility of recruiting government women industrials as typists   T 216/688
1961   Sex and numbers of Civil Servants   T 216/705
1963-1966   Appointment of married and unmarried women to established posts during pregnancy   T 216/713
1961   Return of married women and recruitment to Civil Service of women formerly employed in local authorities   T 216/719
1961-1962   Employment of women as messengers and paperkeepers   T 216/735
1960-1963   Civil Service recruitment: sex, discrimination   T 216/781-783
1964-1966   Review of rules governing the re-establishment of married women including the rule concerning refund of marriage gratuity   T 216/794
1966-1968   Review of rules governing the re-establishment of married women including the rule concerning refund of marriage gratuity   T 216/903
1951-1954   Miscellaneous Trades Joint Council for Government Industrial Establishments: sub-committee on rates of pay of women employed on women's work   T 217/178
1954-1955   Tracers and drawing office assistants: question of pay revision consequential upon equal pay award to analogous grades common to men and women   T 217/208
1953-1955   Granting of equal pay to government industrial establishments: statistics supplied by departments on possible effects on outside industry   T 217/220
1955   Government industrial employees: agreements for extended employment of women   T 217/222
1951-1955   Industrial Civil Servants: introduction of equal pay   T 217/242-243
1957-1959   Employment of women in the scientific Civil Service   T 217/277
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General Post Office :
1947   Proposal to absorb grades of boy messenger and girl probationer into adult grades of postman, telegraphist and telephonist   T 219/37
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Diplomatic and Foreign Service :
1933-1946   HM Foreign Service: admission of women   T 220/40
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Fire Service :
1957-1958   Pay of female fire officers   T 221/385
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1920-1955   Treasury: personal files: Mrs Annie Gilman Thomas MBE (née Clay)   T 268/30
1893-1922   Treasury: personal files: Mrs Mary Ethel Mitchell   T 268/31
1948-1974   Treasury: personal files: Miss D Dickinson ISM   T 268/47
1921-1922   National Whitley Council: Federation of Women Civil Servants: claim for representation on Staff Side of National Council   T 275/10
1932-1934   National Whitley Council: Joint ad-hoc committee to discuss findings of chapter XII of report of Royal Commission on Civil Service: women's questions   T 275/232
1920   National Whitley Council: Association of Women Clerks: minutes of meeting held 31 May   T 275/60
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1919   Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland. Employment of women members, Metropolitan Police, Dublin and the RIC, Belfast (12 Annexes)   T1/12398/45099/19
1935   Inland Revenue; Miss M L Stent, Writing Assistant, transfer from Metropolitan Police Office   T162/369/E31950
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1962-1964   Civil Service: Working Party on Maternity Leave (1958): implementation of its recommendation   T321/18
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Police Force :
1943-1968   WAC: Women's Police Force and establishment   WO 32/11082
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1953-1960   War Office: employment of women in the administrative and higher grades in the War Office   WO 32/15041
1964-1967   Sex discrimination in recruitment and employment: proposals for employment of women   WO 32/19337
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1923-1929   Houses of Parliament: works of art: Lady Astor's portrait sent on loan to Bedford College   WORK 11/278
1944-1951   Portrait of Lady Astor: loan to Bedford College   WORK 11/484
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1947-1968   Osborne Estate: admission of women civil servants   WORK 15/152
1917-1918   Ministry of Public Buildings and Works: employment of women in Engineering Division: posts, conditions of service and pay   WORK 22/6/7
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1950   Festival of Britain: biographies of Committee Members: Lady Megan Lloyd-George A1/I/17   WORK 25/19
1963-1965   Violette Szabo: proposal (by Dame Irene Ward MP) that her GC be converted to a VC   WP 32/20708
 
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