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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS - General :
1941   Representation of the People Act 1918: position of WRNS personnel   ADM 1/11303
1942-1943   Extension of franchise to men and women in fighting services below age of 21   AIR 2/6529
1913   Wallace Collection: extra police for protection against suffragists   AR 1/36
1913-1914   Wallace Collection: reopening of galleries closed against suffragists   AR 1/38
1914   Wallace Collection: suffragists: outrage at National Gallery   AR 1/39
1914   Wallace Collection: suffragists: descriptions and photographs   AR 1/528
1913-1914   Wallace Collection: suffragists: extra police required   AR 526
1947-1951   Working Party on the Status of Women IOC (SW)   CAB 134/430-434
1952-1955   Working Party on the Status of Women IOC(SW)   CAB 134/978-981
1919   Women's Emancipation Bill WC567,4   CAB 23/10
1917   Mrs Pankhurst's proposed visit to Russia WC159,12   CAB 23/3
1917   Mrs Sylvia Pankhurst: the question of passport to Russia WC165,1   CAB 23/3
1918   Eligibility of women (House of Commons) WC486, 13   CAB 23/8
1918   Women candidates for Parliament WC 494, 6   CAB 23/8
1918-1919   Women's Emancipation Bill: regard Civil Service, JPs and rights of peeresses   CAB 26/1
1918-1919   Juries: liability of women to sit on   CAB 26/1
1919-1920   Parliamentary franchise of demobilised soldiers and sailors under 21 and women under 21   CAB 26/2
1926-1927   Equal franchise   CAB 27/336
1912   Women's rights in public life in Norway   CAB 37/109/17
1916   Suffragette paper called the 'Britannia'   CAB 37/146/5
1870   Women's Rights   CAB 41/2/20
1885   Women's Suffrage Bill   CAB 41/20/8
1909   Suffragette prisoners in Holloway   CAB 41/32/29
1909   Suffragettes   CAB 41/32/44
1909   Women's Suffrage   CAB 41/32/61
1909   Women's Suffrage Bill   CAB 41/32/62-63
1910   Women's Suffrage Bill   CAB 41/32/72
1910   Prorogation Speech   CAB 41/32/73
1911   Women's Suffrage Bill   CAB 41/33/13 and 15
1912   Franchise Bill   CAB 41/33/53
1913   Franchise Bill   CAB 41/34/1-3
1913   Women's Suffrage Bill   CAB 41/34/16
1913   Women Suffrage amendments to the Franchise Bill   CAB 41/34/4
1913   Withdrawal of Franchise Bill   CAB 41/34/5
1913   Suffragette disorders   CAB 41/34/7
1913   Treatment of suffrage prisoners   CAB 41/34/8
1913   Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Bill   CAB 41/34/9
1958-1959   South Pacific Commission Research Council: women's interests   CO 1009/191
1957-1967   South Pacific Office: women's interests   CO 1009/759-761
1956   Slavery in the Middle East   CO 1015/1244
1961-1963   Slavery in Aden Protectorate: social system   CO 1015/2622
1953-1954   Rebecca Hussey Slave Charity: St Helena Fund, Falkland Islands   CO 1024/56
1957-1959   Bahamas: votes for women   CO 1031/2140
1960-1961   Bahamas: extension of franchise to women   CO 1031/3082
1960-1961   Bahamas: female suffrage movement   CO 1031/3541
1952   Trinidad: proposal to amend law so as to allow women to serve on juries   CO 1031/466
1954-1957   Suffrage arrangements in Colonial Territories   CO 1032/103-105
1957-1959   Voting qualifications in colonies   CO 1032/156
1960-1962   Suffrage arrangements in Colonial Territories   CO 1032/265
1963   South Pacific Commission: women's interests   CO 1036/1010
1930-1931   Slavery of Women   CO 323/1071/8
1930-1931   Colonial Office: appointment of adviser on women's affairs   CO 323/1111/17
1932   Deputation to secretary of state from the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship to discuss questions affecting women   CO 323/1177/1
1935   Slavery: status of women   CO 323/1320/4
1935   Legal condition of women in the British colonies: questionnaire from Institute of Comparative Law, Paris   CO 323/1323/15
1936   Resolutions from unofficial bodies concerning women's rights   CO 323/1365/10
1937-1938   League of Nations enquiry into the status of women   CO 323/1439/1
1937   League of Nations enquiry into the status of women: women's rights   CO 323/1439/2
1937   Imperial Conference 1937: nationality: status and rights of women, Six Point Group papers; interdepartmental committee on intra- imperial relations   CO 323/1525/4
1939   Status of women: League of Nations enquiry   CO 323/1632/11
1939   Women's rights: resolutions from unofficial bodies   CO 323/1632/12
1939   Extension of franchise to women in the colonies   CO 323/1694/2
1931   Bermuda: Enfranchisement of Women   CO 37/277/1
1932-1935   Bermuda: Enfranchisement of Women in Bermuda   CO 37/278/16
1935-1936   Bermuda: Women's Organisations in Bermuda: suffrage, birth control, deputation   CO 37/282/5
1944-1945   Bermuda: Constitutional change: The Women's Suffrage Act, 1944; qualifications for the franchise reconsidered   CO 37/296/5
1814   Cape of Good Hope: case of Clasina claiming her freedom   CO 48/28
1958-1959   Sierra Leone: introduction of universal adult suffrage   CO 554/1578
1954-1955   Kenya: advancement of African women in Kenya   CO 822/1139
1959   Zanzibar: extension of franchise to women   CO 822/1472
1936   Far East: Mui Tsai: bulletins from Women's Freedom League; miscellanea   CO 825/20/10
1938   Africa: status of women of native races in Africa   CO 847/11/12
1939   Africa: status of women of native races   CO 847/14/11
1935   Africa: status of women in Africa   CO 847/5/6
1935   Africa: status of women in Africa   CO 847/6/11
1937   Africa: status of women in Africa   CO 847/9/5
1944   Status of women in the colonies: customs, marriage and employment   CO 859/123/5
1960   Slavery   CO 859/1593
1960-1962   UN Slavery Convention   CO 859/1594
1948-1952   Status of women in the Colonies   CO 859/229/6-7
1906   Wei-Hai-Wei: footbinding   CO 873/218
1913   Wei-Hai-Wei: footbinding, proposed proclamation   CO 873/373
1922   Wei-Hai-Wei: footbinding, proclamation against   CO 873/655
1929   Wei-Hai-Wei: anti-footbinding, Magistrates' plans   CO 873/767
1960   Malta: political rights of women   CO 926/1149
1951   UNO: Commission on the Status of Women   CO 936/43/1
1930-1935   Status of native women in Colonies and Protectorates   DO 35/349/10 - 350/1
1930   Basutoland: Native Women's Restriction Act   DO 35/402/12
1917-1929   Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act 1918   ED 31/208-209
1912-1914   Victoria and Albert Museum: special precautions taken against suffragettes   ED 84/202
1914-1917   Victoria and Albert Museum: special precautions taken against suffragettes   ED 84/203
1913-1914   Victoria and Albert Museum: possibility of damage by suffragettes   ED 84/438
1948   Germany: religious affairs: women's affairs   FO 1013/2144
1946-1947   Germany: women's affairs vol I and II   FO 1013/606-607
1948   Germany: women's affairs: political activity   FO 1013/709
1948-1949   Germany: Hansestadt Hamburg: Standing Committee on women's affairs   FO 1014/468
1948-1949   HQ SHAEF, Berlin Main HQ: women's affairs   FO 1030/94
1947-1948   SHAEF: Political Office Berlin: women's affairs vols I to V   FO 1049/1245-1249
1948-1949   SHAEF: Political Office Berlin: women's affairs: general: vols I to IV   FO 1049/1844-1847
1950-1951   SHAEF: women's affairs: monthly reports   FO 1049/2209
1930   Greece: (151) Votes for Women   FO 286/1093
1923   Panama: (16) status of married women in USA   FO 288/202
1953   Japan: social welfare legislation: emancipation of Japanese women   FO 371/105457
1953   UN: working party on human rights; draft covenants on various aspects such as civil and political rights and equal rights in marriage   FO 371/107130
1953   UN Commission on the Status of Women; opening of the Convention on the Political Rights of Women for signature March 1953   FO 371/107134-107135
1953   Notes on the proceedings in the UN General Assembly Third Committee dealing with self-determination, political rights of women, freedom of information, refugees and the report of the ECOSOC   FO 371/107143
1953   Switzerland: defeat of proposal for votes for women in an all-man poll in the Canton of Geneva, June 1953   FO 371/107332
1954   Paraguay: legislation according civil rights to women in Paraguay   FO 371/109261
1954   Switzerland: Basle Canton: decision against votes for women   FO 371/109413
1954   Work of the UN Commission on the Status of Women   FO 371/112484-112484
1954   UN Commission on the Status of Women: Secretary-General's report on 'Matrimonial Regimes': statutory and constitutional provisions for the nationality of married women: memorandum on Soviet wives of British subjects   FO 371/112496
1954   Switzerland: poll to establish whether women wish to have the right to vote in Switzerland   FO 371/112700
1955   Switzerland: status of women in Switzerland: constitutional problem of votes for women   FO 371/118083
1956   Libya: position of women in Cyrenaica   FO 371/119713
1956   UN: UK ratification of UN convention on Political Rights of Women   FO 371/123797
1956   UN Commission on Status of Women   FO 371/123799-123800
1956   Switzerland: voting rights for women in Canton of Berne, Switzerland   FO 371/124384
1957   UN Convention on Political Rights of Women   FO 371/129968
1957   UN Commission on Status of Women   FO 371/129972-129976
1957   Switzerland: proposal to introduce suffrage for women in Switzerland   FO 371/130606
1958   Inter American Women Commission   FO 371/131862
1958   Switzerland: introduction of working for women in Switzerland   FO 371/137186
1959   Afghanistan: wearing of veil by women in Afghanistan   FO 371/143855
1959   UN: discussions on political rights of women in Status of Women Commission at Thirteenth Session of UNGA   FO 371/145417
1959   UN: Status of Women Commission   FO 371/145419-145424
1959   Switzerland: voting rights for women in Switzerland   FO 371/145556
1960   Honduras: organisation of women   FO 371/148192
1960   Switzerland: universal suffrage for women   FO 371/153840
1961   UN Commission on Status of Women and UK accession to Convention on Marriage   FO 371/161038-161042
1962   UN Commission on Status of Women and Convention on Marriage   FO 371/166938-166941
1963   UN Commission on Status of Women   FO 371/172744-172746
1964   UN: Human Rights: political freedom for women   FO 371/178305
1964   UN: Commission for Status of Women: future and UK representation   FO 371/178310
1964   UN: status of women (human rights)   FO 371/178442
1965   UN: Convention on Political Rights for Women   FO 371/183649
1965   UN: Seminar on Women In Public Life held in Ulan Bator, Mongolia   FO 371/183658
1965   UN: Status of Women Commission: meeting in Tehran   FO 371/183659-183661
1966   UN: Convention on Political Rights for Women   FO 371/189941
1966   UN seminars on human rights in developing countries, women in public life, promoting human rights and apartheid   FO 371/189948-189950
1966   UN: Status of Women Commission   FO 371/189951-189953
1946   UN Sub-Commission on the Status of Women   FO 371/57261
1946   UN: 'International Alliance of Women': granting of political rights to women   FO 371/59841
1947   UN: Status of Women Commission   FO 371/67488B
1947   UN: Status of Women Commission   FO 371/67615-67618A
1947   UN: treatment of communications concerning.....status of women, addressed to the UNO   FO 371/67626
1947   Liberia: female suffrage in Liberia   FO 371/67827
1947   Morocco: Mendoubian Order restricting the public liberty of moorish women   FO 371/67846E
1948   UN: Status of Women Commission   FO 371/72816-72821
1949   UN: Status of Women Commission   FO 371/78924-78928
1950   Representation of women in UN   FO 371/88662
1950   UN questionnaire on the status of women   FO 371/88773-88774
1951   Cuba: law concerning equal civil rights of women in Cuba   FO 371/90795
1951   Yugoslavia: abolition of the wearing of the veil and the cloak by Moslems in Yugoslavia   FO 371/95575
1951   UN Commission on the Status of Women: draft convention on the political rights of women   FO 371/95870-95873
1951   Switzerland: failure to achieve female suffrage even in the communes   FO 371/96012
1952   Bolivia: establishment of universal suffrage   FO 371/97702
1878   Portugal 8: murder of slave girl at Onitsha, River Niger: Confidential Print   FO 881/3932
1953   Convention: Political Rights of Women   FO 93/1/473
1948   Investigations of women's future activities in Germany   FO 945/285
1987   Women in China (open)   FO 973/520
1909   Release of hungerstriking suffragettes from Manchester prison   HO 1434/1041/183189
1909   Use of books etc. by Suffragettes   HO 144/1032/175314
1909   Suffragettes: prison treatment   HO 144/1033/175878
1909-1910   Mrs Meredith Macdonald (Suffragette) awarded five hundred pounds compensation for treatment in prison hospital   HO 144/1033/175878
1908-1910   Prison treatment of suffragettes   HO 144/1038/180782
1909   Suffragettes medically unfit for forcible feeding, released when further detention endangered life   HO 144/1038/180965
1909   Suffragettes picketing Downing Street convicted of obstruction   HO 144/1038/181250
1909   Magistrates deliberately commit suffragettes to Third Division, but on Home Office orders they were treated as if in Second Division   HO 144/1039/182085
1909   Disturbance and obstruction of police by suffragettes meeting at Limehouse   HO 144/1040/182086
1909-1910   Suffragettes in Liverpool prison   HO 144/1041/182749
1909   Suffragettes: prevention of annoyance to Cabinet Ministers   HO 144/1043/183461
1909-1910   Treatment of Women Suffrage prisoners at Manchester prison   HO 144/1045/184808
1909-1910   Interference with the ballot box by suffragettes   HO 144/1047/185574
1909-1910   Treatment in Holloway prison of Alice Chapin and Alison Neilsan, Suffragettes   HO 144/1047/185574
1909   Prison treatment of Suffragettes convicted of window-breaking at Guildhall   HO 144/1047/185589
1909-1910   Treatment of Suffragettes convicted at Preston and Haslingden   HO 144/1049/186216
1909-1910   Suffragettes: treatment in Liverpool prison   HO 144/1052/187234
1910-1912   Treatment of Lady Lytton, Suffragette   HO 144/1054/187986
1910-1911   Suffragette disturbances at Westminster   HO 144/1106/200455
1910-1911   The Suffragette Disturbances, 1910   HO 144/1107/200655
1911-1913   Suffragist Disturbance   HO 144/1119/203651
1911   Metropolitan Magistrate forced to withdraw from Men's League for Women's Suffrage   HO 144/1148/210238
1912-1914   Miss Emily Wilding Davison (suffragette) killed when she threw herself under the King's horse at the Derby in 1913   HO 144/1150/210696
1911   Imprisonment of a suffragette who refused to pay taxes so long as women were unrepresented   HO 144/1169/214572
1911-1913   William Ball of Men's Society for Women's Rights: damage at Home Office: two months hard labour: treatment in prison: certificate of insanity: medical inquiry   HO 144/1183/218081
1912-1913   Suffragettes: demonstration, imprisonment and forcible feeding   HO 144/1193 and 1194/220196
1912-1914   Clara Giveen, Suffragette, sentenced to three years penal servitude for setting fire to the Grandstand at Hurst Park. Refused food in prison, released on medical grounds and escaped police observation   HO 144/1204/221826
1912-1914   Suffragette: damage to a 'Romney' picture   HO 144/1205/221862
1912-1914   Suffragette: arson of Tea Pavilion, Kew Gardens. Hunger striker   HO 144/1205/221873
1912   Hunger strikes at Aylesbury prison. Four Suffragette prisoners unfit for forcible feeding discharged   HO 144/1205/221999
1912-1914   Suffragette sentenced to two years imprisonment for arson   HO 144/1205/222030
1912-1915   Suffragette: sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment for possessing explosives   HO 144/1206/222067
1912-1914   Arson at Theatre Royal, Dublin. Two suffragettes sent to prison for five years, but released after hunger striking   HO 144/1223/227166
1912-1914   Rachel Peace and Jane Short, Suffragettes, forcibly fed   HO 144/1232/229179
1912-1914   Ella Stevenson and Ethel Slade, subject to the conditions of the Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act, 1913   HO 144/1236/230251
1913-1917   Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, Suffragette leader   HO 144/1254/234646
1913-1914   Lilian Lenton, Suffragette, charged on various occasions with arson etc.   HO 144/1255/234788
1913   Agnes Lake, Suffragette, charged with conspiracy, and sentenced to six months. Released under 'Cat and Mouse' Act   HO 144/1255/239582
1913-1914   Mary Richardson, Suffragette outrages   HO 144/1257/235545
1913-1914   Phyllis Brady, Suffragette, charged and convicted on various occasions of committing arson etc.   HO 144/1261/236533
1913-1914   George Lansbury (ex MP), Suffragette supporter, released temporarily from prison, asks the King to release Sylvia Pankhurst or to order his own re-arrest   HO 144/1264/237169
1913-1914   Sydney Granville Drew found guilty of publishing articles for suffragettes inciting them to commit arson   HO 144/1268/238215
1913   Harriet Johnson, Militant Suffragist, temporary discharge from prison   HO 144/1274/239318
1913   Beatrice Helen Saunders, Suffragette, charged with conspiracy at Central Criminal Court, sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment, Third Division   HO 144/1275/237954
1913   Harriet R Kerr, Suffragette. Released under Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act, 1913   HO 144/1275/239581
1910-1931   Hugh Arthur Franklin, member of the Men's Political Union of Women's Enfranchisement: conviction for attempted assault on the Home Secretary and damaging railway property ; forcibly fed in prison   HO 144/13025/201123
1914   Forcible feeding: objections by the Bishop of London   HO 144/1305/248506
1914   Police raid on head quarters of Women's Social and Political Union; stoppage of letters   HO 144/1318/252288
1914   Drugs illegally conveyed to Suffragettes in Holloway Prison   HO 144/1320/252950
1917-1931   Alice Wheeldon convicted at CCC on 27 Feb 1917 for conspiracy to murder (plot to kill Lloyd George and Arthur Henderson) and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude NOTE previously closed for 100 years. Opened in 1997 following review   HO 144/13338
1918   Forcible feeding   HO 144/1490/356124
1909   Nellie Godfrey: suffragette: dsicharged from Manchester prison on medical grounds   HO 144/538/186626
1909   Suffragettes: treatment in Bristol prison   HO 144/552/185732
1906   Complaints of treatment in prison by suffragettes   HO 144/837/145641
1907   Suffragettes' prosecution at Westminster in connection with procession to House of Commons   HO 144/847/149245
1908   Mrs Eleanor Penn Gaskell and Miss Annie Smith, suffragists: treatment at Police Court   HO 144/891/171424
1908   13 suffragettes convicted on 29 August 1908: prison treatment   HO 144/891/171454
1909   Mrs Pethwick Lawrence and suffragette prisoners in Holloway Prison   HO 144/904/176114
1906   Arrest of suffragettes at House of Commons   HO 144/not traced/ 147337
1908   Prison treatment of suffragettes   HO 144/not traced/ 161505
1906   Imprisonment of suffragists (Miss Billington, Miss Kenny, Mrs Knight, Mrs Sparborough)   HO 144/not traced/141956
1908-1909   Treatment in prison of suffragettes: Newcastle   HO 144/not traced/184276
1937-1949   Status of women married to foreigners   HO 213/378-399
1948-1949   UN questionnaire on legal status and treatment of women: replies   HO 213/689
1926   Congress of the International Women's Suffrage Alliance   HO 267/546
1972   Empanelling of women on coroners' juries   HO 299/40
1905   Prisoner should be released from prison when fine paid on his behalf (Miss Pankhurst)   HO 45/10329/134606
1906-1909   Dawson, A. Women's Freedom League: Gonne, C M: petitions to HM concerning women's suffrage   HO 45/10338/139199
1908   Suffragettes: treatment in prison following convictions in connection with the 'rush' on the House of Commons   HO 45/10389/170808
1910-1912   Protection of Polling Stations and ballot boxes from Suffragettes   HO 45/10597/187632
1910-1912   Representation of the People Bill, 1912 (Women's Suffrage Bill)   HO 45/10612/194095
1911   Speech of Mr Cecil Chapman, Metropolitan Magistrate, in favour of Women's Suffrage   HO 45/1064/209445
1912   Women's Social and Political Union meeting on 23 January 1912   HO 45/10678/219337
1912-1913   Meeting in Wales attended by Lloyd George. Suffragettes assaulted by crowd   HO 45/10689/228470
1912-1913   Suffragettes' activities and meetings. Reports   HO 45/10695/231366
1913   Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Bill   HO 45/10699/234800
1913-1914   Suffragette Anne Kenney convicted at Central Criminal Court of conspiracy   HO 45/10700/236680
1913-1914   Suffragettes' meetings, outrages etc   HO 45/10700-10701/236973
1913   Suffragette's death resulting from injuries when ejected from a meeting   HO 45/10712/245464
1914   Attempted Suffragette deputation to the King   HO 45/10720/249187
1914   Forcible Feeding Committee (Medical) Deputation   HO 45/10726/254037
1914   Civil proceedings against certain subscribers to the Women's Social and Political Union   HO 45/1075/252949
1915   Royal Astronomical Society: supplemental Charter to admit women   HO 45/10771/275876
1915-1917   'Britannia' edited by Christabel Pankhurst, suppression of   HO 45/10796/303883
1913-1922   Complaints by suffragettes about the conditions under which they were conveyed to prison in police vans   HO 45/11057/234194
1922   Suffragettes: memorandum: treatment in prison and remission of sentences   HO 45/11088/437465
1920-1924   Women's Enfranchisement Bill, 1922. Representation of the People's Bills, 1922-1924   HO 45/11574/419359
1907-1922   Finger printing of prisoners: amendment of instructions to Governors; taking photographs and fingerprints of suffragette prisoners   HO 45/12915/154602
1922-1928   Wives of persons residing in University College of Hall: entitlement to parliamentary franchise   HO 45/12998/437063
1924-1928   Equal franchise for men and women   HO 45/13020/474274
1927-1928   N Ireland: Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Bill, 1928   HO 45/13153/521153
1928   Representation of the People Order: amendments following the Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act, 1928   HO 45/13264/530834
1913-1929   Women serving on juries   HO 45/13321/240377
1928-1929   Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act, 1928: review of polling districts   HO 45/13439/525297
1842   Criminal Law: applicability of Act to female, masculine gender only referred to   HO 45/2188
1848   Woman refuses to obey summons as Summary Jurisdiction Act refers to men only   HO 45/2188
1948   Jersey: UN questionnaire on legal status and treatment of women   HO 45/22222/925129
1914-1922   Conversations between prisoners and solicitors reported in the press: Phyllis Brady, suffragette   HO 45/24612/210756
1912   Suffragettes: separation from ordinary criminal population at Aylesbury Inebriate Reformatory   HO 45/24624/221252
1912-1913   Suffragist movement: imprisonment of Mrs Pankhurst and Mr and Mrs Pethick Lawrence   HO 45/24630/223849
1012-1914   Exclusion of women during sexual offences trials: complaints by Women's Freedom League   HO 45/24634/227115
1913-1938   Prison Governors and Medical Officers: appointment of women; opinions expressed; correspondence with Women's Freedom League   HO 45/24643/234940
1913   Petition to the Crown: right to present in person: whether Miss Hope and Captain Gonne for the suffragette cause are committing an offence   HO 45/24650/242480
1914-1935   Suffragettes: Amnesty of August 1914: index of women arrested 1906-1914   HO 45/24665/253239
1929-1953   Women jurors: Juries (Amendment) Bill 1932-1934   HO 45/24917/543883
1909   Claim following damages done during a Suffragette meeting   HO 45/not traced/174372
1909   Claim following damages done during a suffragette meeting   HO 45/not traced/174372
1968   Documentary Films: London Line Colour Series: Suffragettes 1968   INF 6/1152
1958-1959   General Documentary Films: Dateline Britain: Talking About Women 1959   INF 6/837
1913   Temporary appointment of plain clothes policeman to protect Principal Probate Registry against possible attacks by suffragettes   J 86/270
1963-1964   UN: Status of Women Commission, 17th Session, New York March 1963   LAB 13/1918
1963-1967   UN: draft declaration on Elimination of Discrimination against Women   LAB 13/2106
1965-1968   UN: Convention on the Political Rights of Women, notes and papers   LAB 13/2415
1965   UN: Seminar on the Participation of Women in the Field of Public Life, Alan Bator, note by Ministry of Labour   LAB 13/2422
1965-1967   UN: Status of Women Commission; notes and papers   LAB 13/2429
1947   International Labour Organisation: 30th session of the Labour Conference: Geneva, June 1948: correspondence relating to status of women arising from proposed organisation convention on social policy in non-metropolitan territories   LAB 13/285
1948   International Labour Organisation: correspondence regarding the commission on the status of women   LAB 13/32
1949   Brussels Treaty Organisation: Ninth session of UN Economics and Social Council: report of the Status of Women's Commission on Equal Pay   LAB 13/621
1918   Women's Suffrage Society: Bolton LAC: wish to be represented in order that the question of demobilisation of women workers may be adequately dealt with   LAB 2/308/ED27051/6
1919   Women's Freedom League: Restoration of Trade Union Rights: regarding the injustice done to women workers if above Bill is put into practice (113)   LAB 2/676/HQ11/26
1918-1919   House of Lords: right of women to sit in   LCO 2/388
1919-1920   Women Jurors Rules 1920, made in pursuance of the Sex Disqualification Act 1919   LCO 2/559
1924-1930   Parliament (Qualification of Peeresses) Bill 1924   LCO 2/760
1942   Naval or Military voters; member of women's services. Defence (Women's Forces) Regulation 1941. Representation of the People Act 1918   LO 3/1275
1943   Position of Women under Wills Act 1837; Defence (Women's Forces) Regulations 1941   LO 3/1290
1912   Suffragette prisoners   LO 3/411
1913   Forcible feeding   LO 3/439
1913   Opinion: Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Acts 1913   LO 3/465
1926   Opinion: Representation of the Peoples Act 1918-1922: registration of women serving with HM Forces as naval or military voters under s.5 of the 1918 Act   LO 3/822
1906-1907   The Suffragette Movement: disturbances and convictions   MEPO 2/1016
1908   Suffragettes: legal opinion as to approriate charge   MEPO 2/1145
1908   Suffragettes: disturbances   MEPO 2/1222
1908   Suffragettes: wilful and persistent obstruction   MEPO 2/1223
1910   Suffragette disturbances: instructions to police   MEPO 2/1308
1909   Suffragette disturbances: augmentation of Special Branch   MEPO 2/1310
1910   Suffragette Movement: prosecution of Emmeline Pankhurst and others   MEPO 2/1410
1911   Suffragette demonstrations: police procedure   MEPO 2/1438
1911-1912   Suffragettes: arrest of 200 for assaults on police and other offences   MEPO 2/1488
1912   Suffragettes: aid to check interference at Borough elections   MEPO 2/1527
1913   Suffragettes: accident involving HM's horse and jockey   MEPO 2/1551
1913   Suffragettes: meetings at 'London Pavilion' Music Hall   MEPO 2/1560
1913-1914   Suffragettes: supervision by Police Sergeant on motor cycle   MEPO 2/1566
1913   Suffragette demonstration: House of Commons   MEPO 2/1567
1913   Suffragettes: supervision of Westminster Hall entrance   MEPO 2/1568
1912   Claims for damage caused by suffragettes   MEPO 3/1787
1911   Suffragettes: complaints against the police   MEPO 3/203
1913-1915   Applications for return of property siezed at office of Women's Social and Political Union, a suffragette organisation   MEPO 3/2407
1909   Women's Social and Political Union facilities refused for facsimile cell exhibit in London   PCOM 7/178
1912   Instructions to Prison Governors on suffragettes (closed 100 years)   PCOM 7/228
1913-1914   Finger impressions, suffragettes and suffragists. Default or recognizances and surety prisoners   PCOM 7/252
1912-1913   Criminal Case: Emily Wilding Davison; suffragette 'Derby Outrage' (closed 100 years)   PCOM 8/174
1912-1914   Criminal Case: Emmeline Pankhurst (closed 100 years)   PCOM 8/175
1912-1913   Criminal Case: Emmeline Pethick Lawrence (closed 100 years)   PCOM 8/176
1955   Redesigning Victoria Tower Gardens: removal of statue of Mrs Pankhurst   PREM 11/1036
1956   UNO: Women's Charter   PREM 11/1685
1946-1949   Suggested creation of Life Peers and of admission of women to the House of Lords   PREM 8/1053
1906   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Nellie Hunter to Margaret Ethel MacDonald. Women's Suffrage ff 104-105   PRO 30/69/1150
1910   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: National Women's Social and Political Union: Dorothy Pethick. Conciliation Bill. Women's Suffrage ff 158-161   PRO 30/69/1154
1910   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Dr Marion Phillips: Women's Suffrage f 162   PRO 30/69/1154
1911   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: M Cohen. Social reform: 'England's intense conservatism'. Electoral procedure. Women's suffrage f 103   PRO 30/69/1155
1911   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: National Women's Social and Political Union. Dorothy Pethick. Conciliation Bill ff 309-310   PRO 30/69/1155
1911   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Clara Zetkin. European women's suffrage f 451   PRO 30/69/1155
1912   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Ruth Cavendish Bentinck. JRM's attitude to women's suffrage ff 18-19   PRO 30/69/1156
1912   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Mrs Millicent Fawcett. Women's suffrage: on violence. Thanks for Labour resolution [2 letters]   PRO 30/69/1156
1912   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Edith Glover. As to free lavatories for women f 69   PRO 30/69/1156
1912   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Catherine Marshall. Women's suffrage: financial sacrifices - 'Why do you hate us [middle class] women?' (Women's Suffrage amendment to Home Rule Bill) ff 124-127   PRO 30/69/1156
1912   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: J F Muirhead. Suffrage and the militants ff 130-131   PRO 30/69/1156
1912   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Mary O'Sullivan. Irish political affairs. Suffrage ff 142-143   PRO 30/69/1156
1924   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: L MacNeill Weir MP. Danger to party of anti-religious stand of socialism versus the women's vote ff 132-133   PRO 30/69/1169
1915   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: International Congress of Women: resolutions (printed)   PRO 30/69/1247
1927   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: To Miss Woodman. The vote for women at 21 f 1665   PRO 30/69/1437
1894   Ramsay Macdonald Papers: pamphlet 'Women and Municipal Reform'   PRO 30/69/1817
1900-1936   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: pamphlets: Women's Movements, Women's Labour League, Suffrage; various material on women workers   PRO 30/69/1834
1912   Ramsay MacDonald Papers: D B McLaren. Militants endangering women's suffrage.... ff 114-119   PRO 69/1159
1911   Inland Revenue Department. Liability of husbands to payment of income tax upon the separate incomes of wives: procedure when wives refuse to supply information (Case of Mark and Dr Elizabeth Wilks, a suffragist and member of Women's Tax Resistance League) (5428/11)   T 1/11319/16251/11
1913   Home Office. Instructions to Customs & Excise Establishment concerning the illegal importation from Holland of 'Suffragette', published by the Women's Social and Political Union [Code word: 'Handcuffs, London']   T 1/11541/9882/13
1914   National Gallery, Wallace Collection, Tate Gallery. Protection of contents against damage: temporary closure of galleries; increase of supervisory staff; erection of glass screens (21979/14; 20865/14; 15104/14; 12384/14; 12186/14; 10731/14; 9563/14;9562/14; 8010/14; 7819/14; 6171/14; 5230/14; 5189/14) [Measures taken in response to a suffragette attack on Velasquez' 'Rokeby Venus']   T 1/11680/22503/14
1915   Board of Agriculture & Fisheries. Provision of additional police protection, Kew Gardens (3578/15; 377/15; 24588/13; 24518/13; 22032/13; 19414/13) [To ward off attacks by suffragettes, especially on the Herbarium the destruction of which 'would cause regret in every civilised country' and Queen Charlotte's Cottage, the demolition of which 'might give pain in the highest quarters']   T 1/11767/8547/15
1920   Memoranda. Method of recruitment of staff of the International Secretariat of the League of Nations: representations by the Civil Service Alliance and the London Society of Women's Suffrage   T 1/12482/7043/20
1913   Deputations from Women's Tax Resistance League   T 172/106
1913   Women's Suffrage; deputation from Working Women Suffragists   T 172/110
1927   Deputation from Equal Political Rights Campaign Committee to discuss the Enfranchisement of Women   T 172/1574
1911   Women's Enfranchisement Conference, 25 April   T 172/47
1910-1914   Miscellaneous memoranda including deputations on women's enfranchisement   T 172/968B
1910-1911   Houses of Parliament: damage etc. by Suffragettes   WORK 11/117
1888-1908   Houses of Parliament: grilles in Ladies' Gallery, House of Commons   WORK 11/176
1916-1939   Houses of Parliament: House of Commons: Ladies' Gallery grilles   WORK 11/227
1913-1920   Royal Palaces: protection from suffragist attacks: reports: question of providing forms of payment of extra police and watchmen   WORK 19/25/2
1928-1930   Statues and Memorials: Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, Victoria Tower Gardens   WORK 20/188
1946-1954   Memorial: Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, Victoria Tower Gardens   WORK 20/306
 
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