Women and war: Volume 3 British women and war, 1850-1950
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adam_text | CONTENTS VOLUME ПІ BRITISH WOMEN AND WAR, 1850-1950 Acknowledgements xiii 1 Volume III Introduction LINSEY ROBB Part 1 1850-1914 7 1.1 Crimean War 7 1. ‘The Sick and Wounded Fund’, in The Times, 8 February, 1855, p. 7 2. ‘Letter from Miss Nightingale’, in The Manchester Guardian, 30 September, 1855, p. 7 9 11 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 3. Letter to Elizabeth Herbert, Letter 184 in ‘Nurse’s Testimonials’, National Archives, London - WO 25/264 13 4. ‘Disembarkation and Encampment at Varna’, in Journal Kept During the Russian War: From the Departure of the Army from England in April 1854, to the Fall ofSebastopol, London: Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, 1855, pp. 27-32 15 MRS. HENRY [FANNY] DUBERLY 1.2 Indian Rebellion of1857 5. Extract from An Englishwoman in India: The Memoirs ofHarriet Tytler 1828 ֊1858, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986, pp. 147-151 21 23 HARRIET TYTLER 1.3 Boer War 6. ‘Mafeking, Attempt to Capture the Boer Guns’, in The Manchester Guardian, 1 January, 1900, p. 5 29 31
ix CONTENTS 43. ‘Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid’ in The Death ofMoth and Other Essays, London: The Hogarth Press, 1942, pp. 154—157 245 VIRGINIA WOOLF 44. ‘Introduction’, in Seed of Chaos: What Mass Bombing Really Means, London: New Vision Publishing, 1944, pp. 7-14 249 VERA BRITTAIN 45. First Women’s Tribunal: Fulham 25.5.42, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 6-1-B - Tribunals for Conscientious Objectors 46. What W. V.S. Is, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 32-4-1 - Women’s Voluntary Service - WVS Pamphlets 257 269 47. ‘The Captives’ Hymn’, sheet music published by Theodore Presser Company 271 MARGARET DRYBURGH 48. Transcribed extract regarding internment in Shanghai, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 6106 273 CLARA MARGARET ANDERSON 49. Extract from A Life of Contrasts, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1977, pp. 174-177 275 DIANA MOSLEY 50. ‘Bradda Glen’, in The Sunny Hours, Brighton: Pen Press Publishing, 2011, pp. 247-251 279 ROSEMARIE DALHEIM 285 4.2 Women ’s civilian war work 51. Production Supply and Manpower, House of Commons Debate, 22 January, 1941, vol. 368, cc242-247 287 EDITH SUMMERSKILL 52. ‘Conscription For All: The New Bill. Problem of the Children’, in The Manchester Guardian, November 29, 1941, p. 7 291 53 Miscellaneous Press Cuttings, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 19-1-C Day Nurseries 1941-1946, pp.1-6 54. Extract from People in Production, Mass Observation, London: Penguin, 1942, pp.128-139 299 55. Private papers regarding work in munitions, Imperial War Museum Documents, 8542, p. 16 311 MRS. Μ. L. LE PETIT 293
x CONTENTS 56. ‘The New Women Factory Workers: Two Effects: Improved Conditions and Higher Accident Rate’, in The Manchester Guardian, 7 October, 1943, p. 3 313 57. Correspondence dated 8th and 9th December 1943 in Strike at Rolls Royce Ltd. Glasgow, involving A.E.U. and T.G.W.U., National Archives, London, LAB 10/239 315 58. Extract from ‘Ellanora Sherry (née McLaughlin)’, in Scotland ’s Landgirls: Breeches, Bombers and Backache, National Museum of Scotland, 2010, pp. 72-79 323 ELAINE Μ. EDWARDS 59. Extract from private papers regarding service in the Women’s Land Army, Imperial War Museum Documents, 1400, pp. 3-4 331 MRS. H. JOHNSTON 60. Transcribed extract regarding civilian service with the Government Code and Cypher School, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 16066 333 JOAN VEREKER BINDON 4.3 Women’s military war work 335 61. Responses to Day Survey in 1941 regarding the ATS, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 32-2-E ֊ ATS Service: Women’s Attitudes, pp. 1-6 337 62. From private papers regarding service in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, Imperial War Museum Documents, 6785, pp. 86-89 343 MRS. E. O. SCOVELL 63. ‘Princess Elizabeth Joins A.T.S.: Taking a Driver’s Course’, in The Manchester Guardian, 5 March, 1945, p. 5 347 64. Diary extracts regarding service in the Women’s Royal Naval Service, Imperial War Museum Documents, 1849, pp. 135-139 349 MRS. A. D. DEACON 65. Extract from Entertaining Eric: A Wartime Love Story, London: Ebury Press, 1988, pp. 59-71 355 MAUREEN WELLS 66. Extract from In Obedience to Instructions: FANY with the SOE in the Mediterranean,
Barnsley: Leo Cooper, 1999, pp. 70-73 369 MARGARET PAWLEY 67. ‘Central Chancery of The Orders of Knighthood’, The London Gazette, 19 February, 1946, Third Supplement 373
xi CONTENTS 68. ‘They Tortured Mrs. Sansom’, Daily Express, 21 August, 1946, p.l, 4 375 4.4 Women at home 377 69. Reactions to Arrival ofEvacuees, October-December 1939, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 5-1-1 - Evacuation 1939-1944, pp. 1-10 379 70. Extract from The Long Goodbye: A Guernsey ’s Story of the Evacuation Tears, Guernsey: Guernsey Press, 1985, pp. 9-15 389 OLIVE QUIN 71. Rationing 1939, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 67-1-C - Food 1937-1953, pp. 1-7 397 72. ‘The Hunger of Miss Burton’, in Good Evening Mrs Craven: The Wartime Stories ofMollie Panter-Downes, Persephone Books, 1999, pp. 123-131 405 MOLLIE PANTER-DOWNES 73. Letter Regarding the Bombing of Manchester, Imperial War Museum Document, 14957, pp. 1-7 415 MRS. E. D. PETCH 74. ‘The Night that Changed My Life’, in Clydebank Life Story Group, Untold Stories Remembering Clydebank in War Time, Clydebank: Clydebank Life Story Group, 1999, pp. 15-20 423 BETTY MOORE 75. ‘September’, in It Was Different At The Time, London: John Lane, 1943, pp. 67-70 429 INEZ HOLDEN 76. Transcribed extract regarding life as an RAF bride and wife, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 20498 433 ELIZABETH JONES 77. Transcribed extract regarding wartime pregnancy, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 14987 435 IRENE OLIVE GRAY 78. Transcribed extract regarding life as a war widow, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 9997 439 MARJORIE SWALES
xii CONTENTS Part5 1945-1950 441 79. Nella Last, Diary for May 1945, D5353, Mass Observation, pp. 42-52 443 80. ‘War Bride Sees Her First Taxi’, Daily Express, 19 June, 1945, p. 1 461 81. ‘G.I. bride goes home with her triplets’, Daily Express, 29 December, 1945, p. 3 463 82. Volunteer report on VJDay — Corfe Castle, Dorset, 15 August 1945, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 49-1-Е - VJ Day, pp. 49-60 465 83. Extract from One Fine Day, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1947, pp. 7-9 477 MOLLIE PANTER-DOWNES 84. Transcribed extract regarding experience of demobilisation and re-enlistment in the military, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 2317 481 HELEN HAY 85. Extract from The Bridge of Wings, PLACE: Abilitywise LLP, 2016, pp. 32-33 JOYCE HARGRAVE-WRIGHT 483
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CONTENTS VOLUME ПІ BRITISH WOMEN AND WAR, 1850-1950 Acknowledgements xiii 1 Volume III Introduction LINSEY ROBB Part 1 1850-1914 7 1.1 Crimean War 7 1. ‘The Sick and Wounded Fund’, in The Times, 8 February, 1855, p. 7 2. ‘Letter from Miss Nightingale’, in The Manchester Guardian, 30 September, 1855, p. 7 9 11 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 3. Letter to Elizabeth Herbert, Letter 184 in ‘Nurse’s Testimonials’, National Archives, London - WO 25/264 13 4. ‘Disembarkation and Encampment at Varna’, in Journal Kept During the Russian War: From the Departure of the Army from England in April 1854, to the Fall ofSebastopol, London: Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, 1855, pp. 27-32 15 MRS. HENRY [FANNY] DUBERLY 1.2 Indian Rebellion of1857 5. Extract from An Englishwoman in India: The Memoirs ofHarriet Tytler 1828 ֊1858, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986, pp. 147-151 21 23 HARRIET TYTLER 1.3 Boer War 6. ‘Mafeking, Attempt to Capture the Boer Guns’, in The Manchester Guardian, 1 January, 1900, p. 5 29 31
ix CONTENTS 43. ‘Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid’ in The Death ofMoth and Other Essays, London: The Hogarth Press, 1942, pp. 154—157 245 VIRGINIA WOOLF 44. ‘Introduction’, in Seed of Chaos: What Mass Bombing Really Means, London: New Vision Publishing, 1944, pp. 7-14 249 VERA BRITTAIN 45. First Women’s Tribunal: Fulham 25.5.42, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 6-1-B - Tribunals for Conscientious Objectors 46. What W. V.S. Is, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 32-4-1 - Women’s Voluntary Service - WVS Pamphlets 257 269 47. ‘The Captives’ Hymn’, sheet music published by Theodore Presser Company 271 MARGARET DRYBURGH 48. Transcribed extract regarding internment in Shanghai, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 6106 273 CLARA MARGARET ANDERSON 49. Extract from A Life of Contrasts, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1977, pp. 174-177 275 DIANA MOSLEY 50. ‘Bradda Glen’, in The Sunny Hours, Brighton: Pen Press Publishing, 2011, pp. 247-251 279 ROSEMARIE DALHEIM 285 4.2 Women ’s civilian war work 51. Production Supply and Manpower, House of Commons Debate, 22 January, 1941, vol. 368, cc242-247 287 EDITH SUMMERSKILL 52. ‘Conscription For All: The New Bill. Problem of the Children’, in The Manchester Guardian, November 29, 1941, p. 7 291 53 Miscellaneous Press Cuttings, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 19-1-C Day Nurseries 1941-1946, pp.1-6 54. Extract from People in Production, Mass Observation, London: Penguin, 1942, pp.128-139 299 55. Private papers regarding work in munitions, Imperial War Museum Documents, 8542, p. 16 311 MRS. Μ. L. LE PETIT 293
x CONTENTS 56. ‘The New Women Factory Workers: Two Effects: Improved Conditions and Higher Accident Rate’, in The Manchester Guardian, 7 October, 1943, p. 3 313 57. Correspondence dated 8th and 9th December 1943 in Strike at Rolls Royce Ltd. Glasgow, involving A.E.U. and T.G.W.U., National Archives, London, LAB 10/239 315 58. Extract from ‘Ellanora Sherry (née McLaughlin)’, in Scotland ’s Landgirls: Breeches, Bombers and Backache, National Museum of Scotland, 2010, pp. 72-79 323 ELAINE Μ. EDWARDS 59. Extract from private papers regarding service in the Women’s Land Army, Imperial War Museum Documents, 1400, pp. 3-4 331 MRS. H. JOHNSTON 60. Transcribed extract regarding civilian service with the Government Code and Cypher School, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 16066 333 JOAN VEREKER BINDON 4.3 Women’s military war work 335 61. Responses to Day Survey in 1941 regarding the ATS, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 32-2-E ֊ ATS Service: Women’s Attitudes, pp. 1-6 337 62. From private papers regarding service in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, Imperial War Museum Documents, 6785, pp. 86-89 343 MRS. E. O. SCOVELL 63. ‘Princess Elizabeth Joins A.T.S.: Taking a Driver’s Course’, in The Manchester Guardian, 5 March, 1945, p. 5 347 64. Diary extracts regarding service in the Women’s Royal Naval Service, Imperial War Museum Documents, 1849, pp. 135-139 349 MRS. A. D. DEACON 65. Extract from Entertaining Eric: A Wartime Love Story, London: Ebury Press, 1988, pp. 59-71 355 MAUREEN WELLS 66. Extract from In Obedience to Instructions: FANY with the SOE in the Mediterranean,
Barnsley: Leo Cooper, 1999, pp. 70-73 369 MARGARET PAWLEY 67. ‘Central Chancery of The Orders of Knighthood’, The London Gazette, 19 February, 1946, Third Supplement 373
xi CONTENTS 68. ‘They Tortured Mrs. Sansom’, Daily Express, 21 August, 1946, p.l, 4 375 4.4 Women at home 377 69. Reactions to Arrival ofEvacuees, October-December 1939, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 5-1-1 - Evacuation 1939-1944, pp. 1-10 379 70. Extract from The Long Goodbye: A Guernsey ’s Story of the Evacuation Tears, Guernsey: Guernsey Press, 1985, pp. 9-15 389 OLIVE QUIN 71. Rationing 1939, Mass Observation, Topic Collection 67-1-C - Food 1937-1953, pp. 1-7 397 72. ‘The Hunger of Miss Burton’, in Good Evening Mrs Craven: The Wartime Stories ofMollie Panter-Downes, Persephone Books, 1999, pp. 123-131 405 MOLLIE PANTER-DOWNES 73. Letter Regarding the Bombing of Manchester, Imperial War Museum Document, 14957, pp. 1-7 415 MRS. E. D. PETCH 74. ‘The Night that Changed My Life’, in Clydebank Life Story Group, Untold Stories Remembering Clydebank in War Time, Clydebank: Clydebank Life Story Group, 1999, pp. 15-20 423 BETTY MOORE 75. ‘September’, in It Was Different At The Time, London: John Lane, 1943, pp. 67-70 429 INEZ HOLDEN 76. Transcribed extract regarding life as an RAF bride and wife, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 20498 433 ELIZABETH JONES 77. Transcribed extract regarding wartime pregnancy, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 14987 435 IRENE OLIVE GRAY 78. Transcribed extract regarding life as a war widow, Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, 9997 439 MARJORIE SWALES
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