StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/D/43/6 |
Title | [Condolences and Obituaries] |
Date | 1927 - 1944 |
Description | Correspondence between Ethel Froud and A. Muriel Pierotti (NUWT) and the family and friends of recently deceased individuals (usually these are members of the NUWT but it also includes deaths of family members of women in the NUWT and deaths of individuals from other organisations and individuals outside the NUWT who shared their values) regarding: Letters from Ethel Froud and A. Muriel Pierotti expressing her sorry at the death of the individual (this often includes reminiscences and information about the work the individual did, both the NUWT and their life in general) Letters from Rose Lamartine Yates discussing her husband's ill health, thanking the NUWT for their well wishes, then informing them of her husbands death a few months later, May 1929 Orders of service for funerals Enquiries from family members regarding any payments due from the Provident Sick Fund or other gratuities
Individuals covered in the obituaries and letters of condolence (includes many NUWT members). Sometimes these mentions include no more information than the date of death and which branch of the NUWT they were a member of, however in many more cases more information is given: Leonora de Alberti (Editor of 'The Catholic Citizen') Vera Barham Amy Blackburn Miss Blake Clement G. Bone (Director of Education in Dorset County Council) Miss Booth Frank Bryant Miss Busk Miss Carless Vera Carr Ethel Annie Clarke Mrs Cribbett Jessie Hester Crosby Thomas Crosby Miss L. Cunningham Emma Ely Millicent Garrett Fawcett Lilian Field Mrs Ford Mr Gunderson Elsa Gye Annie E. Hallam Mary J. Harris Mrs Heathfield Mrs Hewitt Mrs Hignett Major Rt. Hon. J. W. Hills (Member of Parliament and supporter of equal pay) Winifred Holtby Marion Jackson Mrs Kenyon Dr. Elizabeth Knight Holford Knight Tom Lamartine Yates Louisa Elizabeth Lane Bessie Lansbury (wife of George Lansbury, Member of Parliament) Mrs Laskey George Lathan (Member of Parliament) Miss B. A. Lloyd Miss Lyle Miss Marchant Chrystal Macmillan (President of Open Door International) Margaret McMillan Clara Neal Miss Neilans (from the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene) Ida M. Potts Emily Potterton Edith Pringle Edith Ellen Purdey Miss Rankin Miss Reddish Mr and Mrs W. D. Rees (died in 1941 air bombardment of Swansea) Esther Roper (Joint Hon. Treasurer and Member of the Executive of the Open Door Council) Dame Mary Ann Dacomb Scharlieb Mr C. P. Scott Hannah Simes Beatrice Shadbolt Mrs Tate (the wife of Joseph Tate, the first Secretary of the Equal Pay League) Miss Walker Agnes Whichelow Miss Whitehead Miss Widdicombe Emily Norah Wilby Mrs Wilson Rene Witherington
King George VI - letter from NUWT to Queen Mary and letter in response from the Private Secretary to Queen Mary |
Extent | 2 folders |
AccessStatus | Open |
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