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Charlotte King Kerr to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 21 February 1912
written by Charlotte King-Kerr, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/31). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27022) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (21 February 1912) , 6 page(s)
This document is a six-page handwritten letter to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). It was marked PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL. It discussed the rift between Charlotte King Kerr and Sarah A. Finlay from the perspective of Charlotte King Kerr. This document is part of a co...
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written by Charlotte King-Kerr, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/31). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27022) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (21 February 1912) , 6 page(s)
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This document is a six-page handwritten letter to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). It was marked PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL. It discussed the rift between Charlotte King Kerr and Sarah A. Finlay from the perspective of Charlotte King Kerr. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: Northern Ir...
This document is a six-page handwritten letter to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). It was marked PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL. It discussed the rift between Charlotte King Kerr and Sarah A. Finlay from the perspective of Charlotte King Kerr. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: Northern Ireland; Ulster; Ulster Women’s Unionist Council; Unionism in Ireland; United Kingdom; UWUC
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
21 February 1912, 1912
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Charlotte King-Kerr, fl. 1912
Person Discussed
Sarah A. Finlay, fl. 1912
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social and Political Leadership, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Irish, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 2 January 1916; with Enclosure: J.B. Smyth to Mrs. Wheeler, Bro...
written by Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/35). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27027) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (02 January 1916) , 6 page(s)
This document is a six-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler discussed the views of the UWUC members in relation to their role during the World War I. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of...
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written by Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/35). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27027) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (02 January 1916) , 6 page(s)
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This document is a six-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler discussed the views of the UWUC members in relation to their role during the World War I. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: the Great War; Northern Ireland; Ulster; Ulster W...
This document is a six-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler discussed the views of the UWUC members in relation to their role during the World War I. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: the Great War; Northern Ireland; Ulster; Ulster Women’s Unionist Council; Unionism in Ireland; United Kingdom; UWUC; World War I
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
02 January 1916, 1916
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912
Topic / Theme
World War I, 1914-1918, Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social and Political Leadership, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Irish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 5 October 1916
written by Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/52). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27029) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (05 October 1916) , 5 page(s)
This document is a five-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler outlined recent work of the Active Workers Committee and discussed the upcoming talks by members of the UWUC in Great Britain. This document is part of a co...
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written by Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/52). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27029) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (05 October 1916) , 5 page(s)
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This document is a five-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler outlined recent work of the Active Workers Committee and discussed the upcoming talks by members of the UWUC in Great Britain. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: Northern Ir...
This document is a five-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler outlined recent work of the Active Workers Committee and discussed the upcoming talks by members of the UWUC in Great Britain. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: Northern Ireland; Ulster; Ulster Women’s Unionist Council; Unionism in Ireland; United Kingdom; UWUC
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
05 October 1916, 1916
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social and Political Leadership, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Irish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 6 May 1918; with Enclosure: A Call to Irishwomen
written by Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/67). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27030) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (06 May 1918) , 2 page(s)
This document is a two-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler included an enclosed copy of a leaflet produced by Irish Nationalists expressing their opposition to extending conscription to Ireland. This document is part...
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written by Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/67). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27030) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (06 May 1918) , 2 page(s)
Description
This document is a two-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler included an enclosed copy of a leaflet produced by Irish Nationalists expressing their opposition to extending conscription to Ireland. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: Nor...
This document is a two-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler included an enclosed copy of a leaflet produced by Irish Nationalists expressing their opposition to extending conscription to Ireland. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: Northern Ireland; Ulster; Ulster Women’s Unionist Council; Unionism in Ireland; United Kingdom; UWUC
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
06 May 1918, 1918
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912
Topic / Theme
World War I, 1914-1918, Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social and Political Leadership, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Irish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 8 July 1916
written by Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/39). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27028) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (08 July 1916) , 6 page(s)
This document is a six-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler discussed the issue of the three counties, Cavan, Donegal, and Monghan, excluded from Northern Ireland with the partition of Ireland. She addressed how membe...
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written by Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/39). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27028) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (08 July 1916) , 6 page(s)
Description
This document is a six-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler discussed the issue of the three counties, Cavan, Donegal, and Monghan, excluded from Northern Ireland with the partition of Ireland. She addressed how members of the UWUC should respond to this exclusion because it had members in these counties. Written one week after the beginning of the B...
This document is a six-page handwritten letter from Edith Wheeler to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Wheeler discussed the issue of the three counties, Cavan, Donegal, and Monghan, excluded from Northern Ireland with the partition of Ireland. She addressed how members of the UWUC should respond to this exclusion because it had members in these counties. Written one week after the beginning of the Battle of the Somme, the letter discussed the battle and the losses the 36th (Ulster) Division experienced during that battle. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: Great War; Northern Ireland; Ulster; Ulster Women’s Unionist Council; Unionism in Ireland; United Kingdom; UWUC; World War I
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
08 July 1916, 1916
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Edith Wheeler, fl. 1912
Topic / Theme
Battle of the Somme, France, July 1-November 18, 1916, Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social and Political Leadership, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Irish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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Edyth Mercier Clements to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 13 October 1916
written by Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/54). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27025) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (13 October 1916) , 7 page(s)
This document is a seven-page handwritten letter from Edyth Mercier Clements to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). The letter discussed proposed changes to the constitution of the UWUC and future plans of the organization. It also included some updates about the Active...
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Edyth Mercier Clements to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 13 October 1916
written by Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/54). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27025) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (13 October 1916) , 7 page(s)
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This document is a seven-page handwritten letter from Edyth Mercier Clements to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). The letter discussed proposed changes to the constitution of the UWUC and future plans of the organization. It also included some updates about the Active Workers Committee, and it detailed speaking engagements of members of the UWUC. This document is part of a collection, which addresses...
This document is a seven-page handwritten letter from Edyth Mercier Clements to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). The letter discussed proposed changes to the constitution of the UWUC and future plans of the organization. It also included some updates about the Active Workers Committee, and it detailed speaking engagements of members of the UWUC. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: Northern Ireland; Ulster; Ulster Women’s Unionist Council; Unionism in Ireland; United Kingdom; UWUC
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
13 October 1916, 1916
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social and Political Leadership, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Irish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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Edyth Mercier Clements to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 19 July 1916
written by Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/43). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27024) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (19 July 1916) , 4 page(s)
This document is a two-page handwritten letter from Edyth Mercier Clements to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Written during a period of debate about the partition of Ireland, the letter discussed the proposed partition of Ulster and reported on the feeling of membe...
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written by Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, U.K., (D2846/1/8/43). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women’s Unionist Council. Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers (D2846/1/8), 27024) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (19 July 1916) , 4 page(s)
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This document is a two-page handwritten letter from Edyth Mercier Clements to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Written during a period of debate about the partition of Ireland, the letter discussed the proposed partition of Ulster and reported on the feeling of members of the UWUC in the three counties of the province of Ulster: Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan. These counties were to be excluded from t...
This document is a two-page handwritten letter from Edyth Mercier Clements to Lady Londonderry, the President of the Ulster Women’s Unionist Council (UWUC). Written during a period of debate about the partition of Ireland, the letter discussed the proposed partition of Ulster and reported on the feeling of members of the UWUC in the three counties of the province of Ulster: Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan. These counties were to be excluded from the Province of Northern Ireland. This document is part of a collection, which addresses the role of the UWUC within the Unionist movement in Ulster during the 1910s and 1920s. KEYWORDS: Northern Ireland; Ulster; Ulster Women’s Unionist Council; Unionism in Ireland; United Kingdom; UWUC
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
19 July 1916, 1916
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social and Political Leadership, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Irish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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John Hamill to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 3 January 1916; with Enclosure: J.B. Smyth to Mrs. Wheeler, Brookf...
written by John M. Hamill, fl. 1916, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D2846/1/8/36). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women's Unionist Council. (D2846/1/8).) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (03 January 1916) , 3 page(s)
Two-page typewritten letter, on Ulster Women's Unionist Council letterhead, from John Hamill to Lady Londonderry discussing her suggestion to postpone a meeting of the Council and Mr. Bates suggested changes to her proposed letter to the Delegates regarding the postponement. Enclosed is a one-page typewritten lett...
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written by John M. Hamill, fl. 1916, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D2846/1/8/36). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women's Unionist Council. (D2846/1/8).) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (03 January 1916) , 3 page(s)
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Two-page typewritten letter, on Ulster Women's Unionist Council letterhead, from John Hamill to Lady Londonderry discussing her suggestion to postpone a meeting of the Council and Mr. Bates suggested changes to her proposed letter to the Delegates regarding the postponement. Enclosed is a one-page typewritten letter from J.B. Smyth to Mrs. Wheeler discussing friction caused by holding monthly Advisory Committee meetings.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
03 January 1916, 1916
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
John M. Hamill, fl. 1916
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, National Identity, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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John Hamill to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Belfast, 16 November 1916
written by John M. Hamill, fl. 1916, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D 2846/1/8/60).Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women's Unionist Council. (D2846/1/8)) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (16 November 1916) , 2 page(s)
Two-page typewritten letter from John Hamill to Lady Londonderry discussing the proposed alterations to the Constitution made by the Advisory Committee and recommended to the Executive Committee for adoption.
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written by John M. Hamill, fl. 1916, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D 2846/1/8/60).Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women's Unionist Council. (D2846/1/8)) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (16 November 1916) , 2 page(s)
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Two-page typewritten letter from John Hamill to Lady Londonderry discussing the proposed alterations to the Constitution made by the Advisory Committee and recommended to the Executive Committee for adoption.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
16 November 1916, 1916
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
John M. Hamill, fl. 1916
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, National Identity, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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Lady Abercorn to Lady Londonderry [Theresa Susey Chetwynd Talbot], Barons Court, Newtonstewart, 9 November 1916
written by Mary Anna Hamilton, 1848-1929, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D2846/1/8/59). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women's Unionist Council. (D2846/1/8)) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (09 November 1916) , 2 page(s)
Two page typewritten letter on Barons Court head from Lady Abercorn to Lady Londonderry discussing a recent Council meeting.
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written by Mary Anna Hamilton, 1848-1929, in Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D2846/1/8/59). Letters Received by Lady Londonderry as President of the Women's Unionist Council. (D2846/1/8)) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (09 November 1916) , 2 page(s)
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Two page typewritten letter on Barons Court head from Lady Abercorn to Lady Londonderry discussing a recent Council meeting.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
09 November 1916, 1916
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Mary Anna Hamilton, 1848-1929
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, National Identity, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Archive Collection / Provenance
Theresa, Lady Londonderry Papers
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