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The National Library of Scotland website contains 'scotlandpages' which include records of the women's campaign for votes. Houses of Parliament archives includes Women and Parliament 1884-1945. The first part of this deals with the ‘suffragettes.’
www. spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk National Archives Learning Curve resource with large quantity of information on suffrage campaigns and movement under heading Emancipation of Women 1750-1920. Includes references to Teresa Billington-Greig, Mary Gawthorpe, Elsie Inglis, Mary Macarthur, and others. Sections also on Women's Suffrage Societies, Non-Violent Campaigns, Militant Campaigns, Cat & Mouse Act, Conflict in the WSPU, Anti-Suffrage Movement and so forth.
BBC Radio 4. The Scottish Suffragettes. CD of the Woman’s Hour feature on the Scottish Parliament’s If I Can't Vote, I Don't Count exhibition, broadcast on February 21, 2007.
BBC Radio Scotland. The Scottish Suffragettes, a Radio Series for BBC Radio Scotland. Presented by Jackie Bird, May-June, 2004. (Double CD format) (Copy in WC.)
Brian Harrison interview with Helen Fraser Moyes, August 19, 1975 (Women’s Library)
Brian Harrison interview with Jessie Stephen, July 1, 1977 (Women’s Library)
Ethel Moorhead, a 15-minute film, written and directed by Mary Gordon, in which the militant looks back at her life and struggle. Moorhead Productions, 1995. (Copy with Scottish Screen Archive)
Falkirk Council Archives. Oral History tapes from the Women Up Front exhibition in 2005, which dealt with women’s lives from the 20th century.
Stirling Women’s Oral History Project: Five Bob a Week, Stirling Women’s Work, 1900-1950, Edited by Jayne Stephenson, Stirling Central Libraries, 1988. (Stirling Central Library 941.36)
Tapes concerning Anna Munro, Una Dugdale, Olive Walton, Teresa Billington-Greig and Annot Robinson, compiled by Brian Harrison in the 1970s. (Women’s Library)
The Scottish Women's Suffrage Movement 1902-1933. Microfilm (7 reels). Introduced by Elspeth King, 1980. Tapes include minutes, papers etc of Glasgow and West of Scotland Association for Women's Suffrage, Glasgow Society for Equal Citizenship, Glasgow WCA, Glasgow Committee for the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service and Women's Local Representation Joint Committee. (University of Strathclyde Library, D 324.309411)
The Suffragette Fellowship Collection, Museum of London. The historic and remarkable collection microfilmed in fourteen 35mm reels, 1985. (National Library of Scotland).
Comments or inquiries about the SISTER site can be made to nwatson@tesco.net
Sincere thanks to the institutions and individuals who enthusiastically provided information for this educational resource.
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