StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/F/73/17 |
Title | 'London Campaign' |
Date | 1932 - 1946 |
Description | Correspondence between Ethel Froud and A. Muriel Pierotti (NUWT) and members of the London Unit including Gertrude E. Milverton, Miss C. Walmsley, Grace Coombs and Olive Bartels, and Elsie Fisher (NUWT Organiser) regarding a campaign to try and increase the membership and active involvement of the London Unit of the NUWT. The correspondence covers: Plans for utilising the services of the NUWT Organiser in the London area to revive membership Reports of meetings with possible potential NUWT members in London schools Reports of visits to lapsed members of the NUWT Reports from Elsie Fisher and Olive Bartels of campaigns in various London areas to increase membership and involvement Arrangements for meetings of the London Unit Reports of the activities and involvement of various London branches and suggestions on what needs to be done in these areas to increase membership and involvement Cover letters sent with grants issued by the Central Council to London branches to undertake schemes to increase membership and involvement News from individual branch members of activities they are planning or have undertaken to try and revive membership and involvement in that area Amalgamation of the Greenwich and Deptford branches Detailed correspondence about the case of a school in Woolwich where a male Headmaster was appointed over more suitable female candidates Arrangements for speakers, including the General Secretary, for meetings of branches in the London Unit Room bookings for Headquarters for meetings of the London Unit and the London Unit Travel Club Details of events in the London region in the NUWT Salaries campaign Lists of literature required for NUWT campaigns in various London regions
Leaflets advertising NUWT meetings in London areas, including meetings to protest against education cuts Posters advertising NUWT meetings called to protest against inequalities in men and women teachers salaries - the slogan of the meetings was 'Salaries: the women's point of view' |
Extent | 2 folders |
AccessStatus | Open |
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