StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/D/47/9 |
Title | 'Health, Medical and Temperance - temperance' |
Date | 1923 - 1941 |
Description | Correspondence between the NUWT and the British Women's Total Abstinence Union (BWTAU) regarding: Supply of intoxicating beverages to war workers Child fitness campaign Criticisms from the BWTAU on the absence of any resolutions on the amount of money spent on alcohol in Britain Licensing reforms Protests from the BWTAU regarding change in regulations regarding supply of alcohol in canteens for war workers
Press cuttings regarding: Experiments in State Pubs Licensing laws Liquor advertising
Reports and publications including: 'Public ownership of the liquor trade - report of the Royal Commission on licensing (England and Wales) 1929 - 1931' 'The White Ribbon - journal of the National British Women's Total Abstinence Union', December 1941 'Labour and the Liquor traffic', by Vero W. Garratt 'The drink octopus - being some account of the methods employed by the Drink Trade to oppose the candidature of women on the grounds that, as women, they are more likely to be for temperance than for the drink trade', reprint from 'Time and Tide' 'Seven letters to and from the Right Honourable Viscount Astor', 1923 'England sober and England free', published by the Oxford Liquor Popular Control Bill Committees 'The problem of prohibition', article from 'The Catholic Citizen', 15/01/1923 'The Temperance Legislation League - what it stand for - objects and policy' |
Extent | 1 folder |
AccessStatus | Open |
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